X-Git-Url: http://git.squeep.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Finstallation%2Fopenbsd_en.md;h=0e1269ca56b484fc3e8399c02b6050378acda815;hb=1b49b8efe57256b3f64b4b7e8a1de805ab030814;hp=eee452845d1939f109862d0a10fc968b767e9207;hpb=73af60d02f25f1585d3e5168d99306b70355c15c;p=akkoma diff --git a/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md b/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md index eee452845..0e1269ca5 100644 --- a/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md @@ -10,20 +10,34 @@ The following packages need to be installed: * elixir * gmake - * ImageMagick * git * postgresql-server * postgresql-contrib * cmake + * ffmpeg + * ImageMagick To install them, run the following command (with doas or as root): ``` -pkg_add elixir gmake ImageMagick git postgresql-server postgresql-contrib cmake +pkg_add elixir gmake git postgresql-server postgresql-contrib cmake ffmpeg ImageMagick ``` Pleroma requires a reverse proxy, OpenBSD has relayd in base (and is used in this guide) and packages/ports are available for nginx (www/nginx) and apache (www/apache-httpd). Independently of the reverse proxy, [acme-client(1)](https://man.openbsd.org/acme-client) can be used to get a certificate from Let's Encrypt. +#### Optional software + +Per [`docs/installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md`](../installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md): + * ImageMagick + * ffmpeg + * exiftool + +To install the above: + +``` +pkg_add ImageMagick ffmpeg p5-Image-ExifTool +``` + #### Creating the pleroma user Pleroma will be run by a dedicated user, \_pleroma. Before creating it, insert the following lines in login.conf: ```