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Gazelle

Gazelle is a web framework geared towards private BitTorrent trackers. Although naturally focusing on music, it can be modified for most needs. Gazelle is written in PHP, JavaScript, and MySQL.

Gazelle Runtime Dependencies

Gazelle/Ocelot Compile-time Dependencies

  • Git (required)
  • GCC/G++ (4.7+ required; 4.8.1+ recommended)
  • Boost (1.55.0+ required)

Note: This list may not be exhaustive.

Installation

See the script in .vagrant/gazelle-setup.sh to get a gist of what needs to be done to install Gazelle on Debian Jessie. You should be able to modify this to whatever distro you want to run it on.

Logchecker

This repository does not come with the necessary binaries to validate checksums for uploaded logs. To get them, please follow the below steps. In all cases, you will need to place the necessary files into the classes/logchecker/ folder.

EAC

Install a copy of EAC on a Windows machine or under Wine. You then need to navigate to the installed directory and copy CheckLog.exe (renaming it to eac_logchecker.exe) and HelperFunctions.dll into classes/logchecker/.

XLD

Clone the repository https://github.com/itismadness/xld_sign and build it following the readme. Move the generated binary (renaming it to xld_logchecker) to classes/logchecker.

Gazelle Development

This repository comes pre-setup to be run through Vagrant for ease of development and without having to modify your local machine. You can look through the docs for how it works, but to start, you just need to download Vagrant and VirtualBox (and it's recommended to get the vagrant-vbguest plugin) and then simply run:

vagrant up

This will build a Debian Jessie on a Virtual Machine and serve this repository through /var/www on the machine. It will also forward the following ports:

  • 8080 -> 80 (nginx)
  • 36000 -> 3306 (mysql)
  • 34000 -> 34000 (ocelot)

You can access the site by going to http://localhost:8080

Feel free to join #develop on irc.orpheus.network to discuss any questions concerning Gazelle (or any of the repos used by Orpheus).

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