I suggest adding a sentence after "we need to create a new virtual host in
the httpd-vhosts.conf file":
"Look at your httpd.conf file and make sure the line "Include
conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf" is not commented".
(This would have saved me some hours of frustration...)
2008/8/15, Erel Segal
I meant a human installer, not a script :)
2008/8/14, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Ah, well you could have mentioned that your plan also included creating an
> installer, since you originally wrote about 'svn', which isn't quite an
> installer :)
>
> Having an installer sounds great thou
Ah, well you could have mentioned that your plan also included
creating an installer, since you originally wrote about 'svn', which
isn't quite an installer :)
Having an installer sounds great though, as the open source meme goes:
"Patches are welcome"
On Aug 14, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Erel S
Of course Shindig should not depend on Partuza. What I meant is that, when
first installing Partuza, the installer can create a "local.php" file under
shindig/php/config, that will read a configuration file in Partuza's tree.
Later, when Partuza is updated and the configuration is changed, there wi
Hey Erel,
Your completely right on the need of those docs being updated, time
has been a bit short but i'll make sure i'll get around to it this
week, a few people hit that snag already.
However Shindig and Partuza are completely separate projects, so
making Shindig depends on partuza bei
Also, in this case, you can put in that configuration file the following
option:
'extension_class_paths' => dirname(__FILE__).'/Shindig',
this way, you don't need to copy the PHP files from c:\wamp\www\partuza\Shindig
to the shindig tree - this should make the installation easier.
2008/8/1
P.S. maybe it would be easier to put the "local.php" configuration file in
the Partuza SVN tree, and put the following content in
shindig/php/config/local.php:
It is more natural to put Partuza's configuration in Partuza's svn tree -
this way it will be automatically updated when Partuza is chan
I followed the Partuza installation guide on:
http://www.chabotc.com/guides/partuza_install/
Under "Setting up Shindig for Partuza" it says:
" you need to copy the files you want to use to one of it's directories
it scans for PHP classes (i always prefer the shindig\php\src\socialdata
directo
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