Merge pull request #2399 from adamloving/add-image-magick

Add ImageMagick and a couple other notes to advanced developer doc
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Jeff Atwood 2014-05-28 23:45:54 -07:00
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## First Steps
1. Install and configure PostgreSQL 9.1+. Make sure that the server's messages language is English; this is [required](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3006c59bc7a50c925f6b744447f1d94533a64241/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb#L1140) by the ActiveRecord Postgres adapter.
1. Install and configure PostgreSQL 9.1+.
1. Run `postgres -V` to see if you already have it.
1. Make sure that the server's messages language is English; this is [required](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3006c59bc7a50c925f6b744447f1d94533a64241/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb#L1140) by the ActiveRecord Postgres adapter.
2. Install and configure Redis 2+.
3. Install libxml2, g++, and make.
4. Install Ruby 1.9.3 and Bundler.
5. Clone the project and bundle.
6. Copy `config/database.yml.development-sample` to `config/database.yml`. Copy `config/redis.yml.sample` to `config/redis.yml`. Edit the files to point to your postgres and redis instances.
7. Create the "vagrant" user and the development and test databases in postgres. See the postgres section in "Building your own Vagrant VM", below.
1. Run `redis-server -v` to see if you already have it.
3. Install ImageMagick
4. Install libxml2, g++, and make.
5. Install Ruby 1.9.3 and Bundler.
6. Clone the project and bundle.
7. Copy `config/database.yml.development-sample` to `config/database.yml`. Copy `config/redis.yml.sample` to `config/redis.yml`. Edit the files to point to your postgres and redis instances.
8. Create the "vagrant" user and the development and test databases in postgres. See the postgres section in "Building your own Vagrant VM", below.
## Before you start Rails