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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install nodejs-legacy python-pip python-dev python3-dev libpq-dev build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev nginx git supervisor npm postgresql
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$ sudo apt-get install nodejs python-pip python-dev python3-dev libpq-dev build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev nginx git supervisor npm postgresql
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.. note:: PostgreSQL is only required if your database is going to be on the same host as the webserver. npm is needed if you're installing Lemur from the source (e.g., from git).
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.. note:: PostgreSQL is only required if your database is going to be on the same host as the webserver. npm is needed if you're installing Lemur from the source (e.g., from git).
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$ psql
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postgres=# CREATE USER lemur WITH PASSWORD 'lemur';
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postgres=# CREATE USER lemur WITH PASSWORD 'lemur';
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Once successful, type CTRL-D to exit the Postgres shell.
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Once successful, type CTRL-D to exit the Postgres shell.
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Next, we will create our new database:
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Next, we will create our new database:
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