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authorRene Ladan <rene@FreeBSD.org>2011-04-18 22:25:41 +0000
committerRene Ladan <rene@FreeBSD.org>2011-04-18 22:25:41 +0000
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-************************************************************
-NEW INSTALL:
-
-The Bricolage software has now been installed, but there are
-number of steps remaining to make it usable.
-
-You must: 1) Import the database
- 2) Edit your apache.conf file
- 3) Change the Bricolage admin user password
-
-1) If the database for Bricolage does not already exist, you
- must create it now using %%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_pgimport.
-
-Common Supported Options:
- -u Database user login.
- -p Database user password.
- -d Database name.
- -c Create the database first.
- -m Make a new user. Pass in the user name
- and password separated by a colon.
-
-Example:
-
- %%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_pgimport -u pgsql -d bric -c -m bric:password
-
-For additional options, see:
-
- %%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_pgimport --help
-
-Edit %%PREFIX%%/bricolage/conf/bricolage.conf
-to reflect the database, username and password chosen
-for the bricolage database.
-
-
-2) Add the below lines to %%PREFIX%%/etc/apache/httpd.conf.
-
- PerlPassEnv BRICOLAGE_ROOT
- PerlModule Bric::App::ApacheConfig
-
-NOTE: Bricolage will take over the entire namespace of the
- host it is associated to within Apache. If you are
- serving content other than Bricolage from this
- webserver, add those lines to a Bricolage specific
- Virtual Host.
-
-3) The default login and password for the Bricolage web
- interface is (without quotes):
-
- Login: "admin"
- Password: "change me now!"
-
-************************************************************
-UPGRADE:
-
-If you are upgrading from one version of the www/bricolage port to
-another, skip the above installation related items and instead
-run the following upgrade command after making backups of
-the %%PREFIX%%/bricolage path and the bric database:
-
- bric_upgrade [options] <Previous Bricolage Version>
-
-Common Supported Options:
- -u Database user login.
- -p Database user password.
-
-Example:
-
- %%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_upgrade -u pgsql 1.8.0
-
-************************************************************