# DESTDIR allows you to specify that RT be installed somewhere other than
# where it will eventually reside
-
DESTDIR =
+
RT_PATH = /opt/rt3
RT_ETC_PATH = /opt/rt3/etc
RT_BIN_PATH = /opt/rt3/bin
RT_DOC_PATH = /opt/rt3/share/doc
RT_LOCAL_PATH = /opt/rt3/local
LOCAL_ETC_PATH = /opt/rt3/local/etc
+LOCAL_LIB_PATH = /opt/rt3/local/lib
LOCAL_LEXICON_PATH = /opt/rt3/local/po
-MASON_HTML_PATH = /opt/rt3/share/html
+MASON_HTML_PATH = /var/www/freeside/rt
MASON_LOCAL_HTML_PATH = /opt/rt3/local/html
-MASON_DATA_PATH = /opt/rt3/var/mason_data
+MASON_DATA_PATH = /usr/local/etc/freeside/masondata
MASON_SESSION_PATH = /opt/rt3/var/session_data
-RT_LOG_PATH = /opt/rt3/var/log
+RT_LOG_PATH = /opt/rt3/var/log
# RT_READABLE_DIR_MODE is the mode of directories that are generally meant
# to be accessable
# set this to the name you want to give to the RT database in
# your database server. For Oracle, this should be the name of your sid
-DB_DATABASE = _DBC_DBNAME_
-DB_RT_USER = _DBC_DBUSER_
-DB_RT_PASS = _DBC_DBPASS_
+DB_DATABASE = freeside
+DB_RT_USER = freeside
+DB_RT_PASS =
# }}}