From: <dts...@us...> - 2003-06-04 18:13:49
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Update of /cvsroot/phpwebsite-comm/modules/phpwsbb/docs In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv21344/docs Added Files: INSTALL.txt Log Message: Adding install instructions --- NEW FILE: INSTALL.txt --- # INSTALL for phpwsbb # $Id: INSTALL.txt,v 1.1 2003/06/04 18:13:46 dtseiler Exp $ INSTALL steps for phpwsbb IMPORTANT: phpwsbb is a module for phpWebSite 0.9.1 or higher. You have to install phpWebSite >= 0.9.0 first, phpwsbb will not work with earlier versions of phpWebSite. If you don't have phpWebSite installed, first get the latest code here: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=15539 Then follow the install instructions found in the INSTALL.txt included in the docs directory of that download. One this is done then you can start installing phpwsListings: 1. Download the .tar.gz from a sourceforge mirror. 2. Unpack the tarball with: tar -xvzf module-phpwsbb-*.tar.gz This will create a directory named "module-phpwsbb-<version>". 3. Move the directory into your phpwebsite mod directory and rename it to "phpwsbb". Example: If you are installing phpwsbb 0.1.0 and your Apache doc root is /home/httpd/htdocs, you would run mv module-phpwsbb-0.1.0 /home/httpd/htdocs/mod/phpwsbb 4. BACKUP YOUR DATABASE. If you use mysql, mysqldump is recommended. 5. Go to your phpWS website and install "Bulletin Board" from the Boost module. You are golden. If you are having trouble with these procedures please file a Support Request at our sourceforge.net project site: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=81360&atid=563509 |