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I need them to install diesel https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51873 ➜ ~ dnf info postgresql-server postgresql-contrib mariadb-devel libsq3-devel libpqxx libpqxx-devel Last metadata expiration check: 29 days, 12:41:39 ago on Tue 29 May 2018 07:44:41 PM EDT. Installed Packages Name : libpqxx Epoch : 1 Version : 4.0.1 Release : 11.fc28 Arch : x86_64 Size : 697 k Source : libpqxx-4.0.1-11.fc28.src.rpm Repo : @System From repo : fedora Summary : C++ client API for PostgreSQL URL : http://pqxx.org/ License : BSD Description : C++ client API for PostgreSQL. The standard front-end (in the sense of : "language binding") for writing C++ programs that use PostgreSQL. : Supersedes older libpq++ interface. Name : libpqxx-devel Epoch : 1 Version : 4.0.1 Release : 11.fc28 Arch : x86_64 Size : 327 k Source : libpqxx-4.0.1-11.fc28.src.rpm Repo : @System From repo : fedora Summary : Development tools for libpqxx URL : http://pqxx.org/ License : BSD Description : Development tools for libpqxx. Name : libsq3-devel Version : 20071018 Release : 23.fc28 Arch : x86_64 Size : 1.4 M Source : libsqlite3x-20071018-23.fc28.src.rpm Repo : @System From repo : fedora Summary : Development files for libsqlite3x URL : http://www.wanderinghorse.net/computing/sqlite/ License : zlib Description : The libsq3-devel package contains libraries and header files for : developing applications that use libsq3. Name : mariadb-devel Epoch : 3 Version : 10.2.15 Release : 2.fc28 Arch : x86_64 Size : 4.3 M Source : mariadb-10.2.15-2.fc28.src.rpm Repo : @System From repo : updates Summary : Files for development of MariaDB/MySQL applications URL : http://mariadb.org License : GPLv2 with exceptions and LGPLv2 and BSD Description : MariaDB is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. : MariaDB is a community developed branch of MySQL. : : : : : This package contains everything needed for developing MariaDB/MySQL server : applications. For developing client applications, use mariadb-connector-c : package. Name : postgresql-contrib Version : 10.4 Release : 1.fc28 Arch : x86_64 Size : 2.4 M Source : postgresql-10.4-1.fc28.src.rpm Repo : @System From repo : updates Summary : Extension modules distributed with PostgreSQL URL : http://www.postgresql.org/ License : PostgreSQL Description : The postgresql-contrib package contains various extension modules that are : included in the PostgreSQL distribution. Name : postgresql-server Version : 10.4 Release : 1.fc28 Arch : x86_64 Size : 20 M Source : postgresql-10.4-1.fc28.src.rpm Repo : @System From repo : updates Summary : The programs needed to create and run a PostgreSQL server URL : http://www.postgresql.org/ License : PostgreSQL Description : PostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system (DBMS). : The postgresql-server package contains the programs needed to create : and run a PostgreSQL server, which will in turn allow you to create : and maintain PostgreSQL databases. Available Packages Name : libpqxx Epoch : 1 Version : 4.0.1 Release : 11.fc28 Arch : i686 Size : 220 k Source : libpqxx-4.0.1-11.fc28.src.rpm Repo : fedora Summary : C++ client API for PostgreSQL URL : http://pqxx.org/ License : BSD Description : C++ client API for PostgreSQL. The standard front-end (in the sense of : "language binding") for writing C++ programs that use PostgreSQL. : Supersedes older libpq++ interface. Name : libpqxx-devel Epoch : 1 Version : 4.0.1 Release : 11.fc28 Arch : i686 Size : 99 k Source : libpqxx-4.0.1-11.fc28.src.rpm Repo : fedora Summary : Development tools for libpqxx URL : http://pqxx.org/ License : BSD Description : Development tools for libpqxx. Name : libsq3-devel Version : 20071018 Release : 23.fc28 Arch : i686 Size : 181 k Source : libsqlite3x-20071018-23.fc28.src.rpm Repo : fedora Summary : Development files for libsqlite3x URL : http://www.wanderinghorse.net/computing/sqlite/ License : zlib Description : The libsq3-devel package contains libraries and header files for : developing applications that use libsq3. Name : mariadb-devel Epoch : 3 Version : 10.2.14 Release : 1.fc28 Arch : i686 Size : 976 k Source : mariadb-10.2.14-1.fc28.src.rpm Repo : fedora Summary : Files for development of MariaDB/MySQL applications URL : http://mariadb.org License : GPLv2 with exceptions and LGPLv2 and BSD Description : MariaDB is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. : MariaDB is a community developed branch of MySQL. : : : : : This package contains everything needed for developing MariaDB/MySQL server : applications. For developing client applications, use mariadb-connector-c : package. Name : postgresql-server Version : 10.4 Release : 1.fc28 Arch : i686 Size : 5.1 M Source : postgresql-10.4-1.fc28.src.rpm Repo : updates Summary : The programs needed to create and run a PostgreSQL server URL : http://www.postgresql.org/ License : PostgreSQL Description : PostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system (DBMS). : The postgresql-server package contains the programs needed to create : and run a PostgreSQL server, which will in turn allow you to create : and maintain PostgreSQL databases.
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# Installing Software Prerequisites
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These instructions have been adapted from the Aardwolf documentation, and may not be accurate.
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As such, this notification should be updated once verified for Plume installs.
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> NOTE: These instructions may help in installing a production version, but are
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intended for developers to be able to build and test their changes. If in doubt,
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seek out documentation from your distribution package or from [the `doc` folder](doc).
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## Installing Requirements
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### Installing PostgreSQL
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In order to run the Plume backend, you will need to have access to a
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[PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) database. There are a few options for doing this, but for
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this guide we’re going to assume you are running the database on your
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development machine.
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#### Linux/OSX Instructions
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If you're on an Ubuntu-like machine, you should be able to install
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PostgreSQL like this:
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-contrib
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If you see an error like:
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= note: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lpq
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collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit statusb
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Then you may need to install the libpq (PostgreSQL C-library) package as well :
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$ sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
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If you're on OSX and using `brew`, do
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$ brew update
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$ brew install postgres
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For Gentoo (eselect-postgresql is optional),
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# emerge --sync
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# emerge -av postgresql eselect-postgresql
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For Fedora/CentOS/RHEL, do
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# dnf install postgresql-server postgresql-contrib mariadb-devel libsq3-devel libpqxx libpqxx-devel
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#### Windows Instructions
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For Windows, just download the installer [here](https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads#windows) and run it. After installing, make sure to add the <POSTGRES INSTALL PATH>/lib directory to your PATH system variable.
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### Installing rustup
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> Note: Rustup managed installations do appear to co-exist with system
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installations on Gentoo, and should work on most other distributions.
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If not, please file an issue with the Rust and Rustup teams or your distribution’s
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managers.
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Next, you’ll need to have the [Rust](https://rust-lang.org/) toolchain
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installed. The best way to do this is to install
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[rustup](https://rustup.rs), which is a Rust toolchain manager.
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#### Linux/OSX Instructions
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Open your terminal and run the following command:
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$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
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For those who are (understandably) uncomfortable with piping a shell
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script from the internet directly into `sh`, you can also
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[use an alternate installation method](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustup.rs/#other-installation-methods).
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#### Windows Instructions
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If you don't already have them, download and install the [Visual C++ 2015 Build Tools](http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools).
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Then, download the [rustup installer](https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/install.html) and run it. That's it!
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### Installing Rust Toolchain
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Once you have `rustup` installed, make sure you have the `nightly` rust
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toolchain installed:
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$ rustup toolchain install nightly
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