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==== Installation ====
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== Installation ==
One must enable the '''[[Software Collections Repositories]]'''. See the '''[[Software Collections Repositories]]''' page on how to enable this repository.
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The Software Collections (scl) packages can be installed by issuing the following command:
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yum install scl-utils
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This will only install the scl 'environment'. For installation of the individual applications, please see below.
  
  
After enabling the Software Collections repo, the scl packages can be installed by issuing the following command:
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=== Enable scl repositories ===
yum install scl-utils
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To be able to install a specific scl application, one must enable the one of the '''[[Software Collections Repositories]]''' based on the required application. See the '''[[Software Collections Repositories]]''' page on how to enable the desired repository.
  
==== Installation of a collection ====
 
All [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/ Software Collections] of Red Hat are browsable :  https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/ and available :  https://www.softwarecollections.org/repos/rhscl/
 
  
You have to enable the correct repository for example scl-php55 or scl-php54
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=== Installation of a collection ===
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To be able to install an application from the Software Collections, one must enable the respective application repo. As an example, enable the scl-php54 repo and to list all available versions the following command can be used:
 
  yum list available \* --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=scl-php54
 
  yum list available \* --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=scl-php54
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php54 will be listed, and to install that version:
 
   yum install php54 --enablerepo=scl-php54
 
   yum install php54 --enablerepo=scl-php54
An overview of installed collections one can use:
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Please see the specific application sections below on detailed installation instructions.
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You can verify installed Software Collections by issuing:
 
  scl -l
 
  scl -l
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Collections will be installed in:
 
Collections will be installed in:
 
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The '''/opt''' is the highly recommended installation location. However, in the case of SME Server, considerations to install in a different location could be considered regarding default backups etc. e.g. '/home/e-smith/files/scl/sme'.  
 
The '''/opt''' is the highly recommended installation location. However, in the case of SME Server, considerations to install in a different location could be considered regarding default backups etc. e.g. '/home/e-smith/files/scl/sme'.  
  
Once a Software Collections application has been installed and enabled, you can get a listing of the enabled and active application by:
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For more information on running applications and other options please see the Software Collections [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/docs/guide/#sect-Enabling_the_Software_Collection Documentation]
echo $X_SCLS
 
  
== Usage of collections ==
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== Software Collections applications ==
 
{{Note box|Please note that this is still a work in progress. Each individual application will store it's data into their own environment/directory, which by default will NOT be backed up by SME Server. This is being worked on.}}
 
{{Note box|Please note that this is still a work in progress. Each individual application will store it's data into their own environment/directory, which by default will NOT be backed up by SME Server. This is being worked on.}}
 
Please see the individual application articles:
 
Please see the individual application articles:
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  yum install scl-utils-build --enablerepo=scl
 
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== Contrib development ==
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Development of a contrib for SCL PHP specifically is under way. Currently it is in (pre) Alpha stage. You can read more about it on the [http://forums.contribs.org/index.php/topic,51487.0.html '''forums''']
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

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For certain applications, more recent versions of some software components are often needed in order to use their latest new features. Software Collections provides a set of dynamic programming languages, database servers, and various related packages that are either more recent than their equivalent versions included in the base SME Server 9.x system. Software Collections is only available for SME Server 9.x 64-bit


Installation

The Software Collections (scl) packages can be installed by issuing the following command:

yum install scl-utils

This will only install the scl 'environment'. For installation of the individual applications, please see below.


Enable scl repositories

To be able to install a specific scl application, one must enable the one of the Software Collections Repositories based on the required application. See the Software Collections Repositories page on how to enable the desired repository.


Installation of a collection

To be able to install an application from the Software Collections, one must enable the respective application repo. As an example, enable the scl-php54 repo and to list all available versions the following command can be used:

yum list available \* --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=scl-php54


php54 will be listed, and to install that version:

 yum install php54 --enablerepo=scl-php54

Please see the specific application sections below on detailed installation instructions.


You can verify installed Software Collections by issuing:

scl -l


Collections will be installed in:

/opt/rh

as defined by the collection packager and noted here:

/etc/scl/prefixes

The one that build the software collection (called a provider) can tag his collections with a provider name. In the above case in '/opt/rh', the provider is Redhat. For SME Server this could be '/opt/sme' or personal collections e.g. '/opt/stephdl'

The /opt is the highly recommended installation location. However, in the case of SME Server, considerations to install in a different location could be considered regarding default backups etc. e.g. '/home/e-smith/files/scl/sme'.

For more information on running applications and other options please see the Software Collections Documentation

Software Collections applications

Important.png Note:
Please note that this is still a work in progress. Each individual application will store it's data into their own environment/directory, which by default will NOT be backed up by SME Server. This is being worked on.


Please see the individual application articles:

Available articles
Mysql57
PHP Software Collections
Software Collections
Software Collections Repositories
Software Collections:MariaDB
Software Collections:MongoDB
Software Collections:MySQL
Software Collections:MySQL55
Software Collections:Nodejs
Software Collections:PHP
Software Collections:PostgreSQL
Software Collections:Python
Software Collections:Ruby on Rails

Building your own software collections

Please consider building your collection on non production systems only. For a full reference please refer to the developers manual here.


To be able to build your own software collection, an extra scl package has to be installed:

yum install scl-utils-build --enablerepo=scl


Contrib development

Development of a contrib for SCL PHP specifically is under way. Currently it is in (pre) Alpha stage. You can read more about it on the forums

References

  1. Software Collections website
  2. SRPM of RHSCL6
  3. Release Notes & Documentation


Other articles in this category

Mysql57, PHP Software Collections, Software Collections, Software Collections Repositories, Software Collections:MariaDB, Software Collections:MongoDB, Software Collections:MySQL, Software Collections:MySQL55, Software Collections:Nodejs, Software Collections:PHP, Software Collections:PostgreSQL, Software Collections:Python, Software Collections:Ruby on Rails