You must not be afraid to use the terminal. It is possible but much harder to install without using the terminal.
There are 2 step in the installation:
Install the MoinMoin engine - once
- Create wiki instance. You can create and serve as many wikis as you like.
Installing MoinMoin
Download
Download the source on the Desktop. You should see a moin-1.3.tar.gz file. Extract this file on the desktop with Stuffit Expander, or from the terminal (faster and safer):
cd ~/Desktop tar -xzf moin-1.3.0.tar.gz
Install procedure
Use these commands in the terminal to install the MoinMoin wiki engine into the system.
First, open a shell as root. You will need this to install MoinMoin and configure the wiki. When asked, enter your password.
sudo -s ... password:
Now you have root privileges in this shell.
Install:
cd moin-1.3.0 python setup.py install --install-data='/usr/local'
The --install-data='/usr/local' will put the shared data in the convenient '/usr/local/share/moin' folder. If you don't use it, your shared data will be at '/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/share/moin'. On Mac OS X, '/usr' belong to Apple, and it is safer to install in '/usr/local'.
The default Python used by Apache is the framework one supplied by Apple. If you have added another Python version such as through DarwinPorts or Fink, then you should substitute "/usr/bin/python" for "python" above or you should substitute the specific path for the Python that will be used by Apache.
Now the installation is finished. You will not have to repeat this step unless you upgrade moin.
Optional Installs
RSS
If you want your wiki to support RSS and Mozilla Firefox Live Bookmarks features, you have to install PyXML. Get PyXML from http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyxml/ and install according to the instructions.
Creating a wiki
After you have installed the software, you need to create a wiki. You may create several wikis if you need.
Copying a template wiki
Copy a template wiki from the /usr/local/share/moin. Do not try to run the wiki from /usr/local/share/moin/data because your wiki will be overwritten when you install a new version of moin.
Security warning: do not put your wiki folder where the web server can access it! Your wiki should not be at the "Sites" folder in your home folder.
The following instructions will create a wiki called "mywiki". You can choose any name you like, except the reserved name "wiki".
Do these commands:
cd /usr/local/share/moin mkdir mywiki cp -r data mywiki cp -r underlay mywiki cp server/moin.cgi mywiki cp config/wikiconfig.py mywiki
Setting Permissions
You have to make the web server the owner of the files in your wiki. Unless you changed the default configuration, both are 'www'.
chown -R www:www mywiki chmod -R ug+rwX mywiki chmod -R o-rwx mywiki
Configure Apache
We'll use the pico editor:
pico /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
Go to the end of the Aliases section and edit like the example below:
Alias /wiki/ "/usr/local/share/moin/htdocs/" ScriptAlias /mywiki "/usr/local/share/moin/mywiki/moin.cgi"
Use Control+O to save the file and Control+X to exit pico.
Restart Apache - open System Preferences, go to the Sharing page, select "Personal Web Sharing" and click "Stop" then "Start". Or just type this instead:
apachectl graceful ... /usr/sbin/apachectl graceful: httpd gracefully restarted
Instance creation finished - exit from the shell with the root privileges - working as root is dangerous.
exit
Now you are running again safely.
Testing Your New Wiki
In a web-browser surf to the site: http://localhost/mywiki
You should see the FrontPage of your new wiki.
Now run the unit tests, to make sure everything is fine. Go to this address: http://localhost/mywiki?action=test
You should see a report on the wiki and tests results for the MoinMoin engine. If some of the tests fail, please report the problem on MoinMoinBugs.
Configuring Your wiki
The wiki you created is a new "Untitled Wiki", using the default configuration. You want to give a better name and setup some configuration values. Open wikiconfig.py and read the comments. You can edit the file with any text editor, like pico, emacs, or BBEdit.
Note that the file belongs to user and group www:www. You can edit the file as root, or change the group of the file to yourself with chown www:username wikiconfig.py.
For more help on configuration, see HelpOnConfiguration.