Install batou’s requirements on Fedora / openSUSE / RHEL / CentOS¶
On rpm-based Linux distributions software packages are usually installed using yum.
Note
RPM-based environments are not native for any of the developers and not tested systematically. Let us know if any of this information is incorrect and we’ll gladly update this.
Python 3¶
In many distributions, Python 3 should ship as the default system Python and should therefore already be installed. If not, you can install it by executing:
sudo yum install python-devel
Note
Although installing using sudo yum install python
would be
sufficient, we choose to python-devel
because having the additional
development packages installed does not hurt and may help in situations
that require functionality that is not included in the base package.
virtualenv¶
virtualenv creates isolated environments for Python, where you can install and upgrade libraries isolated from the system libraries and other environments on the system. You can install virtualenv by executing:
sudo yum install python-virtualenv
Mercurial¶
Mercurial is a distributed source control management tool. You can install Mercurial by executing:
sudo yum install mercurial
SSH client¶
The OpenSSH client should ship with nearly any distribution and should already be installed. If not, you can install it by executing:
sudo yum install openssh-clients
Git¶
Git is a distributed revision control and source code management system. You can install Git by executing:
sudo yum install git
In some cases you may want more functionality than the basic git
package
offers. To get a list of software packages related to git
, execute:
sudo yum search git | grep ^git
You can then install the respective package with yum
like we did for
git
.
make¶
GNU Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program’s source files. It is typically available on nearly any Linux distribution.
Since it is heavily involved in self-compiling software, it is advisable to additionally install a useful set of packages that helps compiling software:
sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
Alternatively, you can install the most basic tools for compiling software by executing:
sudo yum install gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel
NRPE¶
NRPE is an add-on for Nagios that allows you to execute plugins and commands on remote Linux/Unix machines. NRPE can be installed by executing:
sudo yum install nrpe
rsync¶
rsync is a file synchronization and file transfer program for Unix-like systems. You can install rsync by executing:
sudo yum install rsync
Subversion¶
Subversion is a software versioning and revision control system. To install it, execute:
sudo yum install subversion
Note
Additionally installing the package subversion-tools
may be
helpful when you need more functionality and helper tools for
Subversion.
UnZip¶
UnZip is an extraction utility for archives compressed in .zip format. You can install it by executing:
sudo yum install unzip
Tar¶
GNU Tar provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as various other kinds of manipulation. It should already ship with nearly any Linux distribution. If not, you can install it by executing:
sudo yum install tar