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# CharmBoard installation instructions
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Please keep in mind that CharmBoard is alpha software, and as such should not be used in a production environment and will likely be unstable or insecure.
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## Preparation
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### Database types
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CharmBoard supports two different types of databases. Below is a table listing off each type, as well as an explanation of the differences for people who are unsure which to pick.
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| Name | config value | DBD package | Information |
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| SQLite | `sqlite` | `DBD:SQLite` | Good for small installs (private forum with one friend group, etc.)<br />Easy to set up as the database is contained in a standalone file. |
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| MySQL | `mysql` | `DBD:mysql` | Has better performance on larger databases than SQLite does.<br />Harder to set up than SQLite as it requires the separate database server software to be set up alongside CharmBoard. |
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### Installing dependencies
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(filler filler filler)
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**NOTE:** If you use a RHEL-related Linux distro (RHEL, Rocky Linux, Fedora, et al) you might need to install `DBIx::Class` using either `yum` or `dnf` instead of with `cpan`, or it may not be recognized by your Perl install. The package name is `perl-DBIx-Class`.
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