@@ -100,11 +110,18 @@ $ su
- Run make aspdocs
- Copy aspdocs/ to your web server's document space.
-
- Create a Global directory, such as /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
-
- Copy htetc/global.asa to the Global directory.
+
- Create a Global directory, such as /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/:
+
+mkdir /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
+chown freeside /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
+
+ - Copy htetc/global.asa to the Global directory:
+
+cp htetc/global.asa /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/global.asa
+
- Configure Apache for the Global directory and to execute .cgi files using Apache::ASP. For example:
-<Directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/freeside-asp>
+<Directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/freeside-asp>
<Files ~ (\.cgi)>
AddHandler perl-script .cgi
PerlHandler Apache::ASP
@@ -112,26 +129,25 @@ PerlHandler Apache::ASP
<Perl>
$MLDBM::RemoveTaint = 1;
</Perl>
-PerlSetVar Global /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
+PerlSetVar Global /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
PerlSetVar Debug 2
</Directory>
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- - NOTE: Mason support is still a bit buggy in the 1.4.0 prereleases. This will be fixed before 1.4.0. You have been warned.
- Run make masondocs
- Copy masondocs/ to your web server's document space.
- Copy htetc/handler.pl to your web server's configuration directory.
- Edit handler.pl and set an appropriate data_dir, such as /usr/local/etc/freeside/mason-data
- Configure Apache to use the handler.pl file and to execute .cgi files using HTML::Mason. For example:
-<Directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/freeside-mason>
+<Directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/freeside-mason>
<Files ~ (\.cgi)>
AddHandler perl-script .cgi
PerlHandler HTML::Mason
</Files>
<Perl>
-require "/usr/local/apache/conf/handler.pl";
+require "/usr/local/apache/conf/handler.pl";
</Perl>
</Directory>
@@ -159,12 +175,19 @@ $ freeside-adduser -c -h /usr/local/
$ freeside-adduser -h /usr/local/etc/freeside/htpasswd username
(using other auth types, add each user to your Apache authentication and then run: freeside-adduser username
- As the freeside UNIX user, run bin/fs-setup username to create the database tables, passing the username of a Freeside user you created above:
+ As the freeside UNIX user, run bin/fs-setup username (in the untar'ed freeside directory) to create the database tables, passing the username of a Freeside user you created above:
$ su freeside
+$ cd /path/to/freeside-1.4.0/
$ bin/fs-setup username
- freeside-queued was installed with the Perl modules. Start it now and ensure that is run upon system startup.
+ As the freeside UNIX user, run bin/populate-msgcat username (in the untar'ed freeside directory) to populate the message catalog, passing the username of a Freeside user you created above:
+
+$ su freeside
+$ cd /path/to/freeside-1.4.0/
+$ bin/populate-msgcat username
+
+ freeside-queued was installed with the Perl modules. Start it now and ensure that is run upon system startup (Do this manually, or edit the top-level Makefile, replacing INIT_FILE with the appropriate location on your system, and run make install-init)
Now proceed to the initial administration of your installation.
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