Requirements

MoinMoin requires Python 2.7.x. A CPython distribution is recommended because it will likely be the fastest and most stable. Most developers use a CPython distribution for testing. Typical linux distributions will either have Python 2.7 installed by default or will have a package manager that will install Python 2.7 as a secondary Python. Windows users may download CPython distributions from http://www.python.org/ or http://www.activestate.com/.

An alternative implementation of Python, PyPy, is available from http://pypy.org/.

The virtualenv Python package is also required. The installation process for virtualenv varies with your OS and Python distribution. Many linux distributions have a package manager that may do the installation. Windows users (and perhaps others) may download setuptools from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools. Once setuptools is installed, do "easy_install virtualenv". Current ActiveState distributions include virtualenv in the installation bundle. If all else fails, try Google.

Mercurial (hg) is required should you wish to contribute patches to the moin2 development effort. Even if you do not intend to contribute, Mercurial is highly recommended as it will make it easy for you to obtain fixes and enhancements from the moin2 repositories. Mercurial can be installed with most linux package managers or downloaded from http://mercurial.selenic.com/. As an alternative, most Windows users will prefer to install TortoiseHG (includes Mercurial) from http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/.

Servers

For moin2, you can use any server compatible with WSGI:

  • the builtin "moin" server is recommended for desktop wikis, testing, debugging, development, adhoc-wikis, etc.
  • apache with mod_wsgi is recommended for bigger/busier wikis.
  • other WSGI-compatible servers or middlewares are usable
  • For cgi, fastcgi, scgi, ajp, etc., you can use the "flup" middleware: http://trac.saddi.com/flup
  • IIS with ISAPI-WSGI gateway is also compatible: http://code.google.com/p/isapi-wsgi/

Dependencies

Dependent packages will be automatically downloaded and installed during the moin2 installation process. For a list of dependencies, see setup.py.

Clients

On the client side, you need:

  • a web browser that supports W3C standards HTML 5, CSS 2.1, and JavaScript:
    • any current version of Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Internet Explorer (IE9 or newer).
    • use of older Internet Explorer versions is not recommended and not supported.
  • a Java browser plugin is required only if you want to use the TWikiDraw or AnyWikiDraw drawing applets.

RogerHaase/Requirements (last edited 2014-01-11 16:57:32 by RogerHaase)