These are some notes on installing ikiwiki on Mac OS X Snow Leopard. I have a three year old machine with a lot of stuff on it so it took quite a while, YMMV. The best part of installing ikiwiki was learning how to use git. I never used source control before but its pretty slick. ## installing git: cd /opt/ikiwiki/install curl http://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-(latest version).tar.gz -O tar xzvf git-(latest version).tar.gz cd git-(latest version) ./configure --prefix=/usr/local make prefix=/usr/local all sudo make install git config --global user.name "firstname lastname" git config --global user.email "email here" git config --global color.ui "auto" curl http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-manpages-1.7.3.1.tar.gz | sudo tar -xzC /usr/local/share/man/ ## installing ikiwiki: I had terrible trouble installing ikiwiki. It turned out I had accidentally installed Perl through ports. Uninstalling that made everything install nicely. I got an error on msgfmt. Turns out this is a program in gettext. I installed that and it fixed the error. cd .. git clone git://git.ikiwiki.info/ cd git.ikiwiki.info/ perl Makefile.PL LIB=/Library/Perl/5.10.0 make sudo make install when you make ikiwiki it gives you a .git folder with the ikiwiki files. Stay out of this folder. You want to learn how to create a clone and make all your changes in the clone. When you push the changes ikiwiki will update. I moved a file in this folder by accident because I named my working file the same and I couldn't get into the setup page. I had apparently messed up my ikiwiki git repository. I did a pull into my clone, deleted the repository and webserver/ cgi folders and ran a new setup. Then I did a git clone and dragged all my old files into the new clone. Did the git dance and did git push. Then the angels sang. ## using git from inside a git folder: start with git clone, then learn to do the git dance like this. git pull make your changes to your clone git commit -a -m "message here" git push When you can't get into the setup page or you get strange behavior after a setup update the Utilities > Console app is your friend. ## installing gitweb cd ../git-1.7.3.1/gitweb make GITWEB_PROJECTROOT="/opt/ikiwiki/" GITWEB_CSS="/gitweb.css" GITWEB_LOGO="/git-logo.png" GITWEB_FAVICON="/git-favicon.png" cp gitweb.cgi /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/ cp /usr/local/share/gitweb/static/git-favicon.png /Library/WebServer/Documents/ cp /usr/local/share/gitweb/static/git-logo.png /Library/WebServer/Documents/ cp /usr/local/share/gitweb/static/gitweb.css /Library/WebServer/Documents/ cp /usr/local/share/gitweb/static/gitweb.js /Library/WebServer/Documents/ sudo chmod 2755 /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/gitweb.cgi sudo chmod 2755 /Library/WebServer/Documents/git-favicon.png sudo chmod 2755 /Library/WebServer/Documents/git-logo.png sudo chmod 2755 /Library/WebServer/Documents/gitweb.css sudo chmod 2755 /Library/WebServer/Documents/gitweb.js ## installing xapian: download xapian and omega I needed pcre: sudo ports install pcre ./configure make sudo make install ## installing omega: I had a build error do to libiconv undefined symbols. sudo port deactivate libiconv took care of it. After install I had trouble with ikiwiki so I did a sudo port install libiconv and ikiwiki came back. ./configure make sudo make install ## installing Search::Xapian from CPAN for some reason this wouldn't install using CPAN console so I went to CPAN online and downloaded the source. perl Makefile.PL make make test sudo make install it installed without issue so I'm baffled why it didn't install from command line. ## setup file _!/usr/bin/perl _ Ikiwiki setup automator. _ This setup file causes ikiwiki to create a wiki, check it into revision _ control, generate a setup file for the new wiki, and set everything up. _ Just run: ikiwiki -setup /etc/ikiwiki/auto.setup _By default, it asks a few questions, and confines itself to the user's home _directory. You can edit it to change what it asks questions about, or to _modify the values to use site-specific settings. require IkiWiki::Setup::Automator; our $wikiname="your wiki"; our $wikiname_short="yourwiki"; our $rcs="git"; our $admin="your name"; use Net::Domain q{hostfqdn}; our $domain="your.domain"; IkiWiki::Setup::Automator->import( wikiname => $wikiname, adminuser => [$admin], rcs => $rcs, srcdir => "/opt/ikiwiki/$wikiname_short", destdir => "/Library/WebServer/Documents/$wikiname_short", repository => "/opt/ikiwiki/$wikiname_short.".($rcs eq "monotone" ? "mtn" : $rcs), dumpsetup => "/opt/ikiwiki/$wikiname_short.setup", url => "http://$domain/$wikiname_short", cgiurl => "http://$domain/cgi-bin/$wikiname_short/ikiwiki.cgi", cgi_wrapper => "/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/$wikiname_short/ikiwiki.cgi", adminemail => "your\@email.com", add_plugins => [qw{goodstuff websetup}], disable_plugins => [qw{}], libdir => "/opt/ikiwiki/.ikiwiki", rss => 1, atom => 1, syslog => 1, ) ## turning on search plugin: I turned on the plugin from the setup page in ikiwiki but it gave an error when I went to search. Error "Error: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/omega/omega failed: No such file or directory". I did a "find / -name "omega" -print" and found the omega program in "/usr/local/lib/xapian-omega/bin/omega". Then I went into the 2wiki.setup file and replaced the bad path, updated and badda-boom badda-bing.