deprecate redis
redis is trash kill you'reself
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Install the initial dependencies:
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```
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apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install imagemagick libsodium-dev sox git ca-certificates libav-tools build-essential tcl8.5
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apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install imagemagick libsodium-dev sox git ca-certificates \
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libav-tools build-essential tcl8.5 postgresql postgresql-contrib
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```
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##Install redis
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It is not recommended that you install redis from the default package repos because it is probably not up to date.
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Download the redis stable tarball and make:
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##Configure postgresql
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```
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cd /opt
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wget http://download.redis.io/redis-stable.tar.gz
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tar -xzvf redis-stable.tar.gz
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cd redis-stable
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make && make test && make install
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su - postgres -c "createuser --pwprompt --createdb --encrypted srnd"
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su - postgres -c "createdb srnd"
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```
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The `utils/` directory has a bash script that automates redis configuration. The default settings work just fine, so run the script:
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```
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cd utils && ./install_server.sh
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```
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Make redis start during system boot up:
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```
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update-rc.d redis_6379 defaults
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```
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It is *strongly recommended* that you use a password for redis. I am generating an sha512sum for a random string:
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```
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"good old fashioned memes will end global warming and restore our freedom of speech" | sha512sum
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```
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Edit `/etc/redis/6379.conf` and append the file with `requirepass YOUR_LONG_PASSWORD_HERE`.
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Don't forget the password you make for the srnd user, you will need it for configuration.
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## Install golang
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Download the golang tarball, extract it to `/usr/local`, and add it to the global profile:
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