update 13.0 Setup binary

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Seafile uses the `mysql_native_password` plugin for authentication. The versions
Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04 are now discouraging system-wide installation of python modules with pip. It is preferred now to install modules into a virtual environment which keeps them separate from the files installed by the system package manager, and enables different versions to be installed for different applications. With these python virtual environments (venv for short) to work, you have to activate the venv to make the packages installed in it available to the programs you run. That is done here with `source python-venv/bin/activate`.
```
sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip libmysqlclient-dev ldap-utils libldap2-dev python3.12-venv default-libmysqlclient-dev build-essential pkg-config libmemcached-dev
sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip python3-ldap python3-rados libmysqlclient-dev libmemcached-dev ldap-utils libldap2-dev python3.12-venv default-libmysqlclient-dev build-essential pkg-config
mkdir /opt/seafile
cd /opt/seafile
@ -54,16 +54,41 @@ Seafile uses the `mysql_native_password` plugin for authentication. The versions
# Notice that this will usually change your prompt so you know the venv is active
# install packages into the active venv with pip (sudo isn't needed because this is installing in the venv, not system-wide).
pip3 install --timeout=3600 django==4.2.* future==1.0.* mysqlclient==2.2.* \
pymysql pillow==10.4.* pylibmc captcha==0.6.* markupsafe==2.0.1 jinja2 sqlalchemy==2.0.* \
psd-tools django-pylibmc django_simple_captcha==0.6.* djangosaml2==1.9.* pysaml2==7.3.* pycryptodome==3.20.* cffi==1.17.0 lxml python-ldap==3.4.* gevent==24.2.*
pip3 install --timeout=3600 boto3 oss2 twilio configparser \
sqlalchemy==2.0.* pymysql==1.1.* jinja2 django-pylibmc pylibmc psd-tools lxml \
django==5.2.* cffi==1.17.1 future==1.0.* mysqlclient==2.2.* captcha==0.7.* django_simple_captcha==0.6.* \
pyjwt==2.10.* djangosaml2==1.11.* pysaml2==7.5.* pycryptodome==3.23.* python-ldap==3.4.* pillow==11.3.* pillow-heif==1.0.*
```
=== "Debian 13"
!!! note
Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04 are now discouraging system-wide installation of python modules with pip. It is preferred now to install modules into a virtual environment which keeps them separate from the files installed by the system package manager, and enables different versions to be installed for different applications. With these python virtual environments (venv for short) to work, you have to activate the venv to make the packages installed in it available to the programs you run. That is done here with `source python-venv/bin/activate`.
```
sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip python3-ldap python3-rados libmariadb-dev-compat libmemcached-dev ldap-utils libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev pkg-config python3.13-venv
mkdir /opt/seafile
cd /opt/seafile
# create the vitual environment in the python-venv directory
python3 -m venv python-venv
# activate the venv
source python-venv/bin/activate
# Notice that this will usually change your prompt so you know the venv is active
# install packages into the active venv with pip (sudo isn't needed because this is installing in the venv, not system-wide).
pip3 install --timeout=3600 boto3 oss2 twilio configparser \
sqlalchemy==2.0.* pymysql==1.1.* jinja2 django-pylibmc pylibmc psd-tools lxml \
django==5.2.* cffi==1.17.1 future==1.0.* mysqlclient==2.2.* captcha==0.7.* django_simple_captcha==0.6.* \
pyjwt==2.10.* djangosaml2==1.11.* pysaml2==7.5.* pycryptodome==3.23.* python-ldap==3.4.* pillow==11.3.* pillow-heif==1.0.*
```
=== "Debian 12"
!!! note
Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04 are now discouraging system-wide installation of python modules with pip. It is preferred now to install modules into a virtual environment which keeps them separate from the files installed by the system package manager, and enables different versions to be installed for different applications. With these python virtual environments (venv for short) to work, you have to activate the venv to make the packages installed in it available to the programs you run. That is done here with `source python-venv/bin/activate`.
```
sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip libmariadb-dev-compat ldap-utils libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev python3.11-venv
sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip python3-ldap python3-rados libmariadb-dev-compat libmemcached-dev ldap-utils libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev pkg-config python3.11-venv
mkdir /opt/seafile
cd /opt/seafile
@ -76,34 +101,10 @@ Seafile uses the `mysql_native_password` plugin for authentication. The versions
# Notice that this will usually change your prompt so you know the venv is active
# install packages into the active venv with pip (sudo isn't needed because this is installing in the venv, not system-wide).
pip3 install --timeout=3600 django==4.2.* future==0.18.* mysqlclient==2.1.* pymysql pillow==10.0.* pylibmc captcha==0.4 markupsafe==2.0.1 jinja2 sqlalchemy==2.0.18 psd-tools django-pylibmc django_simple_captcha==0.5.* djangosaml2==1.5.* pysaml2==7.2.* pycryptodome==3.16.* cffi==1.15.1 lxml python-ldap==3.4.3
```
=== "Ubuntu 22.04"
```
sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip libmysqlclient-dev ldap-utils libldap2-dev default-libmysqlclient-dev build-essential pkg-config libmemcached-dev
sudo mkdir /opt/seafile
cd /opt/seafile
sudo pip3 install --timeout=3600 django==4.2.* future==1.0.* mysqlclient==2.1.* \
pymysql pillow==10.4.* pylibmc captcha==0.6.* markupsafe==2.0.1 jinja2 sqlalchemy==2.0.* \
psd-tools django-pylibmc django_simple_captcha==0.6.* djangosaml2==1.9.* pysaml2==7.2.* pycryptodome==3.16.* cffi==1.15.1 python-ldap==3.2.0 lxml gevent==24.2.*
```
=== "Debian 11"
```
sudo apt-get install -y python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip libmysqlclient-dev-compat ldap-utils libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev
sudo mkdir /opt/seafile
cd /opt/seafile
sudo pip3 install --timeout=3600 django==4.2.* future==1.0.* mysqlclient==2.2.* \
pymysql pillow==10.4.* pylibmc captcha==0.6.* markupsafe==2.0.1 jinja2 sqlalchemy==2.0.* \
psd-tools django-pylibmc django_simple_captcha==0.6.* djangosaml2==1.9.* pysaml2==7.2.* pycryptodome==3.16.* cffi==1.15.1 python-ldap==3.2.0 lxml gevent==24.2.*
pip3 install --timeout=3600 boto3 oss2 twilio configparser \
sqlalchemy==2.0.* pymysql==1.1.* jinja2 django-pylibmc pylibmc psd-tools lxml \
django==5.2.* cffi==1.17.1 future==1.0.* mysqlclient==2.2.* captcha==0.7.* django_simple_captcha==0.6.* \
pyjwt==2.10.* djangosaml2==1.11.* pysaml2==7.5.* pycryptodome==3.23.* python-ldap==3.4.* pillow==11.3.* pillow-heif==1.0.*
```
### Creating user seafile
@ -112,11 +113,11 @@ Elasticsearch, the indexing server, cannot be run as root. More generally, it is
Create a new user and follow the instructions on the screen:
=== "Ubuntu 24.04/22.04"
=== "Ubuntu 24.04"
```
adduser seafile
```
=== "Debian 12/11"
=== "Debian 13/12"
```
/usr/sbin/adduser seafile
```