How to Install BitcartCC on OpenSUSE Latest

In this tutorial, we will be discussing how to install BitcartCC on OpenSUSE Latest. BitcartCC is a self-hosted open-source e-commerce platform which allows users to easily create an online store and accept payments in cryptocurrency.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, ensure that OpenSUSE Latest is installed on your system. Additionally, make sure you have access to the command-line interface and you are logged in as a user with sudo permissions.

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Before installing BitcartCC, we need to ensure that all the required dependencies are installed. To achieve this, run the following command:

sudo zypper install python3-devel python3-pip git

Step 2: Clone the BitcartCC Repository

Once the dependencies are installed, we can now proceed to clone the BitcartCC repository from GitHub. To achieve this, run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/bitcartcc/bitcart

Step 3: Install BitcartCC

After cloning the BitcartCC repository, navigate to the directory using the following command:

cd bitcart

Once inside the directory, we can now proceed to install the BitcartCC application using pip. To achieve this, run the following command:

sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt

This will install all the required dependencies needed by BitcartCC to run.

Step 4: Launch BitcartCC

Once the installation is complete, we can now launch BitcartCC. To achieve this, run the following command:

python3 launch.py

This command launches BitcartCC and starts a background process that allows the application to run.

Step 5: Access BitcartCC

After launching BitcartCC, you can access the application by opening your web browser and entering the following URL:

http://localhost:8000

This will open the BitcartCC login screen, where you can create an account and start setting up your online store.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed BitcartCC on OpenSUSE Latest.

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