Installing Sympl
There are a couple of ways of installing Sympl at present.
You will need a Debian Linux server running Stretch (9) or Buster (10), and root access to the server. We suggest the server is freshly re-imaged, with only minimal things installed on it.
Automatic Install
There is a basic auto-install script which can be used to install Sympl with minimal intervention and point the user to important resources.
Install Stable/Production Version
wget https://gitlab.mythic-beasts.com/sympl/install/raw/master/install.sh
bash install.sh
Install Beta/Testing Version
wget https://gitlab.mythic-beasts.com/sympl/install/raw/master/install.sh
bash install.sh --testing
Manual Install
Alternatively, you can install manually:
wget -qO- http://mirror.mythic-beasts.com/mythic/support@mythic-beasts.com.gpg.key | apt-key add -
echo deb http://packages.mythic-beasts.com/mythic/ stretch main > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sympl_mythic-beasts.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --install-recommends sympl-core
You will be prompted for a number of things during the install. Depending on the state of your system, some of these may not be asked or may be in another order:
Prompt | Answer |
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Configuring roundcube-core: Configure database for roundcube with dbconfig-common? | Yes
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Configuring roundcube-core: Database type to be used by roundcube | MySQL
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Configuring roundcube-core: Host running the server for roundcube | localhost
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Configuring roundcube-core: Password of the database’s administrative user | Leave Blank |
Configuring roundcube-core: MySQL application password for roundcube | Leave Blank |
User preference (Leave blank to generate a random password) | Leave Blank |
Configuring phpmyadmin: Configure database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common? | Yes
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Configuring phpmyadmin: Host running the MySQL server for phpmyadmin | localhost
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Configuring phpmyadmin: Web server to reconfigure automatically | apache2
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Configuring phpmyadmin: Perform upgrade on database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common? | yes
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Configuring libc6:amd64: Restart services during package upgrades without asking? | Yes
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Configuration file /etc/sysctl.conf modified since installation | Install the package maintainer's version
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Configuring openssh-server | Install the package maintainer's version
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Configuring grub-pc | Keep the local version currently installed
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Configuration file /etc/ntp.conf modified since installation | Keep your currently-installed version
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Configuration file /etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php modified since installation | Install the package maintainer’s version
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Configuring unattended-upgrades | Install the package maintainer’s version
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Remember to set the new 'sympl' users password with passwd sympl
once you have installed.