How to Install TeamMapper on NetBSD

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install TeamMapper on NetBSD. TeamMapper is an open-source tool that enables users to visualize their team's geographic locations on a map.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have the following items:

Step 1: Install Git

TeamMapper is hosted on GitHub, so you need to have Git installed on your NetBSD system to download it. To do so, run the following command:

pkg_add git

This will install Git on your system.

Step 2: Clone TeamMapper

Next, you need to clone the TeamMapper repository from GitHub. To do so, run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/b310-digital/teammapper.git

This will clone the repository into a directory named "teammapper".

Step 3: Install Dependencies

TeamMapper has several dependencies that need to be installed before it can be run. To install these dependencies, run the following command:

pkg_add py38-pip
pip3.8 install -r teammapper/requirements.txt

This will install the Python dependencies that TeamMapper needs.

Step 4: Configure TeamMapper

Before you can run TeamMapper, you need to configure it to work with your team's data. To do so, edit the "config.py" file in the "teammapper" directory. You will need to update the "TEAMS" dictionary with information about your team members.

Step 5: Run TeamMapper

Once you have configured TeamMapper, you can run it using the following command:

python3.8 teammapper/app.py

This will start the TeamMapper web application. You can access it by opening a web browser and entering "http://localhost:5000" in the address bar.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed and configured TeamMapper on NetBSD. You can now use it to visualize the geographic locations of your team members.

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