Install Red Hat 8.0
by Joel AufrechtAdd the Service to CVS - OPTIONALcvssetupThese steps take an existing OpenACS directory and add
it to a CVS
repository..Create and set permissions on a subdirectory in the local cvs repository.[root@yourserver root]# mkdir /cvsroot/service0
[root@yourserver root]# chown service0.web /cvsroot/service0
[root@yourserver root]#
mkdir /cvsroot/service0
chown service0.web /cvsroot/service0Add the repository location to the user environment.[root@yourserver root]# su - service0
[service0@yourserver service0]$ emacs .bashrcPut this string into /home/service0/.bashrc:export CVSROOT=/cvsroot[service0@yourserver service0]$ exit
logout
[root@yourserver root]#Import all files into cvs. In order to work on
files with source control, the files must be checked out
from cvs. So we will import, move aside, and then check
out all of the files. In the cvs import command,
service0
refers to the cvs repository to use; it uses the CVSROOT
plus this string,
i.e.
/cvsroot/service0.
"OpenACS" is the vendor tag, and "&cvsversiontag;" is the
release tag. These tags will be useful in upgrading and
branching. -m sets the version comment.[root@yourserver root]# su - service0
[service0@yourserver service0]$ cd /web/service0
[service0@yourserver service0]$ cvs import -m "initial install" service0 OpenACS &cvsversiontag;
N service0/license.txt
N service0/readme.txt
(many lines omitted)
N service0/www/SYSTEM/flush-memoized-statement.tcl
No conflicts created by this import
[service0@yourserver service0]$
su - service0
cd /web/service0
cvs import -m "initial install" service0 OpenACS &cvsversiontag;Move the original directory to a temporary location, and check out the cvs repository in its place. If the service starts correctly, come back and remove the temporary copy of the uploaded files.[service0@yourserver service0]$ cd ..
[service0@yourserver web]$ mv service0service0.orig
[service0@yourserver web]$ cvs checkout service0
cvs checkout: Updating service0
U service0/license.txt
(many lines omitted)
U service0/www/SYSTEM/dbtest.tcl
U service0/www/SYSTEM/flush-memoized-statement.tcl
[service0@yourserver web]$ exit
logout
[root@yourserver web]#
cd ..
mv service0service0.orig
cvs checkout service0
exit