Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-steps.adp =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-steps.adp,v diff -u -r1.4.2.8 -r1.4.2.9 --- openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-steps.adp 27 Apr 2022 16:52:20 -0000 1.4.2.8 +++ openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-steps.adp 13 Jul 2023 12:43:21 -0000 1.4.2.9 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -{/doc/acs-core-docs {ACS Core Documentation}} {Basic Steps} +{/doc/acs-core-docs/ {ACS Core Documentation}} {Basic Steps} Basic Steps

@@ -16,15 +16,19 @@ Install Red Hat 8/9 for more details). See the Table 2.2, -“Version Compatibility Matrix”.

  • Install a database (see the section called “Install Oracle -8.1.7” or Install PostgreSQL).

  • Install AOLserver (Install AOLserver 4) .

  • Create a unique database and system user. Install the OpenACS +“Version Compatibility +Matrix”.

  • Install a database (see the section called +“Install Oracle 8.1.7” or +Install PostgreSQL).

  • Install AOLserver (Install AOLserver 4) .

  • Create a unique database and system user. Install the OpenACS tarball, start and AOLserver instance, and use the OpenACS web pages to complete installation (see Install OpenACS 5.9.0).

  • Specific instructions are available for macOS and Windows2000 -(see the section called “OpenACS -Installation Guide for macOS” or the section called -“OpenACS Installation Guide for Windows”).

    +(see the section called +“OpenACS Installation Guide for +macOS” or the section called +“OpenACS Installation Guide for +Windows”).

    Binaries and other shortcuts

    You can try out OpenACS using some binary installers. In general, they are not yet supported by the community, so they are @@ -42,7 +46,8 @@

  • 128MB RAM (much more if you want Oracle)

  • 1GB free space on your hard drive (much more if you want Oracle)

  • A Unix-like operating system with Tcl, tDOM, and a mail transport agent like sendmail or qmail. (see the -section called “Prerequisite Software”)

  • +section called “Prerequisite +Software”)

    All of the software mentioned is open-source and available without direct costs, except for Oracle. You can obtain a free copy of Oracle for development purposes. This is described in the @@ -58,9 +63,11 @@ or menu.

  • This is text that you will type.

  • This is text from a program or file which you may need to -examine or edit:

    if {$database eq "oracle"} {
    +examine or edit:

    +if {$database eq "oracle"} {
               set db_password        "mysitepassword"
    -}
    +} +
  • This is text that you will see and type in a command shell, including text @@ -87,21 +94,21 @@

    Setting a global shell -variable for cut and paste. In order to cut and paste -the instructions into your shell, you must set the environment -variable $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME. In order to set it globally so that -it works for any new users or special service users you may create, -edit the file /etc/profile ( -/etc/share/skel/dot.profile for -FreeBSD) and add this line:

    export OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME=service0
    +variable for cut and paste. In order to cut
    +and paste the instructions into your shell, you must set the
    +environment variable $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME. In order to set it
    +globally so that it works for any new users or special service
    +users you may create, edit the file /etc/profile ( /etc/share/skel/dot.profile for FreeBSD)
    +and add this line:

    +export OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME=service0
     
  • -Paths and Users

    -

    Table 2.1. Default directories -for a standard install

    +Paths and Users
    +

    Table 2.1. Default +directories for a standard install

    @@ -111,7 +118,7 @@ @@ -181,8 +188,8 @@
    name of administrative access accountremadmin
    OpenACS service -$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME (set to service0 +$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME (set to service0 in default install)
    OpenACS service account$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME