| 1 | ## How to make your kyberia run. |
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| 3 | 1. Install: apache2 (+php&mysql support ), mysql |
| 4 | 2. Create mysql account ( create user kyberia identified by "pass") |
| 5 | 3. Create database kyberia2 (as user kyberia) |
| 6 | 4. Import data (mysql -u kyberia -p kyberia2 < kyberia_2.3_...sql ) |
| 7 | 5. Copy http dir from repository into your www-root ( XXX) |
| 8 | 6. Copy kyberia-data dir into same directory. |
| 9 | 7. Include kyberia.conf into your apache conf. |
| 10 | (dir /etc/apache2/sites-enabled in debian). Edit if needed. |
| 11 | 8. Maybe you will need some apache configuration tweaks (like a2enmod rewrite). |
| 12 | 9. Start apache and mysql (something like /etc/init.d/apache2 start, ...) |
| 13 | 10. Set DB login data in inc/db.inc |
| 14 | 11. Depends on your DNS, maybe add alias www.localhost to /etc/hosts file. |
| 15 | 12. Try it (open browser and go to your system_url address. "localhost" by default.) |
| 16 | 13. Find out why it is still not working. (check permisions, symlinks, directory names...) |
| 17 | 14. If you want full functionality, add following lines to your www users crontab |
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| 19 | XXX |
| 20 | */2 * * * * /path-to-kyberia-wwwroot/cron/logoutidle.php |
| 21 | 0 0 * * * /path-to-kyberia-wwwroot/cron/k.php |
| 22 | */3 * * * * /path-to-kyberia-wwwroot/cron/process-img.sh |
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| 24 | Warning, this effectively bypass www chroot. |
| 25 | 15. Enjoy;) |
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