Install Nikola in virtualenv
Nikola is a static website/blog generator written in Python. You can install it in a virtualenv. Although it supports Python 2 and Python 3 I had trouble using Nikola version 7.1 with Python 3.4. Python 2.7 (tested on Ubuntu 14.04) and Python 3.3 (tested on Mac OS X Mavericks) worked fine.
Install pre-requisites: sudo aptitude install build-essential python-dev python-pip python-virtualenv libxml2-dev libxslt-dev zlib1g-dev
I had to add a few dev libraries to get rid of some errors on Ubuntu.
Install libxml2-dev and libxslt-dev to get rid of error: "fatal error: libxml/xmlversion.h: No such file or directory".
Install zlib1g-dev to get rid of error: "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz".
cg@host ~ $ virtualenv virt-nikola cg@host ~ $ `source virt-nikola/bin/activate` (virt-nikola)cg@host ~ $ `pip install nikola` (virt-nikola)cg@host ~ $ `pip install nikola[extras]`
Hat tip: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz, Ubuntu 11 : fatal error: libxml/xmlversion.h: No such file or directory
Note: I published this post originally at Install Nikola in virtualenv. Migrated to Nikola in February 2015.