.. This file is part of Anastasis Copyright (C) 2019-2021 Anastasis SARL Anastasis is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1, or (at your option) any later version. Anastasis is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with Anastasis; see the file COPYING. If not, see @author Christian Grothoff @author Dominik Meister @author Dennis Neufeld ------------ Installation ------------ Please install the following packages before proceeding with the exchange compilation. .. include:: frags/list-of-dependencies.rst - GNU Taler exchange - GNU Taler merchant backend Except for the last two, these are available in most GNU/Linux distributions and should just be installed using the respective package manager. Installing from source ---------------------- The following instructions will show how to install libgnunetutil and the GNU Taler exchange from source. Installing GNUnet ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. include:: frags/installing-gnunet.rst Installing the Taler Exchange ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. include:: frags/installing-taler-exchange.rst Installing the Taler Merchant ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. include:: frags/installing-taler-merchant.rst Installing Anastasis ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. include:: frags/installing-anastasis.rst Installing GNUnet-gtk ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. include:: frags/installing-gnunet-gtk.rst Installing Anastasis-gtk ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. include:: frags/installing-anastasis-gtk.rst Installing Anastasis binary packages on Debian ---------------------------------------------- .. include:: frags/installing-debian.rst Installing the graphical front-end ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To install the Anastasis Gtk+ frontend, you can simply run: .. code-block:: console # apt install anastasis-gtk To use ``anastasis-gtk``, you can simply run: .. code-block:: console $ anastasis-gtk Installing the backend ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you want to install the Anastasis backend-end (which normal users do not need), you should run: .. code-block:: console # apt install -t sid anastasis-httpd Note that the latter package does not perform all of the configuration work. It does setup the user users and the systemd service scripts, but you still must configure the database backup, HTTP reverse proxy (typically with TLS certificates), Taler merchant backend for payments, authentication services, prices and the terms of service. Sample configuration files for the HTTP reverse proxy can be found in ``/etc/anastasis.conf``. Note that the package does not complete the integration of the backend with the HTTP reverse proxy (typically with TLS certificates). A configuration fragment for Nginx or Apache will be placed in ``/etc/{apache,nginx}/conf-available/anastasis.conf``. To operate an Anastasis backend with payments, you additionally need to install a Taler merchant backend via: .. code-block:: console # apt install -t sid taler-merchant-httpd Installing Anastasis binary packages on Ubuntu ---------------------------------------------- .. include:: frags/installing-ubuntu.rst Installing the graphical front-end ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To install the Anastasis front-end, you can now simply run: .. code-block:: console # apt install -t focal-fossa anastasis-gtk To use ``anastasis-gtk``, you can simply run: .. code-block:: console $ anastasis-gtk Installing the backend ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you want to install the Anastasis backend-end (which normal users do not need), you should run: .. code-block:: console # apt install -t focal-fossa anastasis-httpd Note that the latter package does not perform all of the configuration work. It does setup the user users and the systemd service scripts, but you still must configure the database backup, HTTP reverse proxy (typically with TLS certificates), Taler merchant backend for payments, authentication services, prices and the terms of service. Sample configuration files for the HTTP reverse proxy can be found in ``/etc/anastasis.conf``. To operate an Anastasis backend with payments, you additionally need to install a Taler merchant backend via: .. code-block:: console # apt install -t sid taler-merchant-httpd