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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 2, June 1991
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
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Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
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Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
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`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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Ty Coon, President of Vice
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Where is the documentation?
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PmWiki maintains its documentation as wiki pages.
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If you already have PmWiki installed, then a local copy of
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the documentation is available through PmWiki itself --
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see the "PmWiki.DocumentationIndex" page on your site.
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The documentation is also available online at
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http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/DocumentationIndex .
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This is the INSTALL.txt file for PmWiki. This document provides
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convenient steps so an administrator can have a PmWiki site up and
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running quickly. More extensive information about installing PmWiki
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is available at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Installation .
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Once your site is up and running you will be able to read the bundled
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documentation pages.
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Here are some quick steps to start you on your path toward a complete,
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customized installation:
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1a) Put the software in a location accessible by your webserver.
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1b) PmWiki can also be run if no webserver is installed. See
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http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Standalone
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2) Point your browser to pmwiki.php.
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3) You may see an error message saying that PmWiki needs to have
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a writable wiki.d/ directory. If so, follow the directions to
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establish one. This directory will hold your wiki page files.
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4) If you want a directory index file, create a file called index.php
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in the main directory that contains the following single line of
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text, purposefully without a closing "?>":
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<?php include('pmwiki.php');
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5) Sitewide configuration settings will go in a "local configuration
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file" named local/config.php. Copy the well-commented sample
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configuration file from docs/sample-config.php to the local/
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subdirectory, then rename the copy to config.php. Edit your
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new local/config.php file to suit your preferences.
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That's it. Next you'll probably want to browse your new site and
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read the bundled documentation. A good place to start is the
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PmWiki.InitialSetupTasks page.
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Enjoy!
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This UPGRADE.txt file is a command-line syntax reminder for
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experienced PmWiki administrators. For full documentation on
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upgrading Pmwiki, see the bundled PmWiki.Upgrades page or visit
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http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Upgrades
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See also these related pages:
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http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/BackupAndRestore
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http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Subversion
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The examples assume your PmWiki site is in a ./pmwiki/
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directory (a directory named "pmwiki" immediately below the
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working directory).
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Backing up (always a good idea!):
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tar -zcvf ~/pmwiki-backup.tar.gz pmwiki
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zip -9r ~/pmwiki-backup.zip pmwiki
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Or, to keep backups organized by date:
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tar -zcvf ~/pmwiki-site-`date +%Y%m%d%M`.tar.gz pmwiki
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zip -9r ~/pmwiki-site-`date +%Y%m%d%M`.zip pmwiki
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The latest release is available here:
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http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-latest.tgz
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http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-latest.zip
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Example download commands:
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wget http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-latest.tgz
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lftpget http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-latest.tgz
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links http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-latest.tgz
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lynx http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-latest.tgz
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Expanding the archive:
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tar -zxvf pmwiki-latest.tgz # for the gzipped tarball
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unzip pmwiki-latest.zip # for the .zip archive
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Copying the files (two ways to do it):
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cp -av pmwiki-2.1.x/. pmwiki
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cp -Rpv pmwiki-2.1.x/. pmwiki
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Subversion upgrade:
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svn export svn://pmwiki.org/pmwiki/tags/latest pmwiki --force
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wiki/docs/sample-config.php
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161
wiki/docs/sample-config.php
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<?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();
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## This is a sample config.php file. To use this file, copy it to
|
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## local/config.php, then edit it for whatever customizations you want.
|
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## Also, be sure to take a look at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook
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## for more details on the types of customizations that can be added
|
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## to PmWiki.
|
||||
|
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## $WikiTitle is the name that appears in the browser's title bar.
|
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$WikiTitle = 'PmWiki';
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## $ScriptUrl is your preferred URL for accessing wiki pages
|
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## $PubDirUrl is the URL for the pub directory.
|
||||
# $ScriptUrl = 'http://www.mydomain.com/path/to/pmwiki.php';
|
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# $PubDirUrl = 'http://www.mydomain.com/path/to/pub';
|
||||
|
||||
## If you want to use URLs of the form .../pmwiki.php/Group/PageName
|
||||
## instead of .../pmwiki.php?p=Group.PageName, try setting
|
||||
## $EnablePathInfo below. Note that this doesn't work in all environments,
|
||||
## it depends on your webserver and PHP configuration. You might also
|
||||
## want to check http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/CleanUrls more
|
||||
## details about this setting and other ways to create nicer-looking urls.
|
||||
# $EnablePathInfo = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
## $PageLogoUrl is the URL for a logo image -- you can change this
|
||||
## to your own logo if you wish.
|
||||
# $PageLogoUrl = "$PubDirUrl/skins/pmwiki/pmwiki-32.gif";
|
||||
|
||||
## If you want to have a custom skin, then set $Skin to the name
|
||||
## of the directory (in pub/skins/) that contains your skin files.
|
||||
## See PmWiki.Skins and Cookbook.Skins.
|
||||
# $Skin = 'pmwiki';
|
||||
|
||||
## You'll probably want to set an administrative password that you
|
||||
## can use to get into password-protected pages. Also, by default
|
||||
## the "attr" passwords for the PmWiki and Main groups are locked, so
|
||||
## an admin password is a good way to unlock those. See PmWiki.Passwords
|
||||
## and PmWiki.PasswordsAdmin.
|
||||
# $DefaultPasswords['admin'] = pmcrypt('secret');
|
||||
|
||||
## Unicode (UTF-8) allows the display of all languages and all alphabets.
|
||||
## Highly recommended for new wikis.
|
||||
include_once("scripts/xlpage-utf-8.php");
|
||||
|
||||
## If you're running a publicly available site and allow anyone to
|
||||
## edit without requiring a password, you probably want to put some
|
||||
## blocklists in place to avoid wikispam. See PmWiki.Blocklist.
|
||||
# $EnableBlocklist = 1; # enable manual blocklists
|
||||
# $EnableBlocklist = 10; # enable automatic blocklists
|
||||
|
||||
## PmWiki comes with graphical user interface buttons for editing;
|
||||
## to enable these buttons, set $EnableGUIButtons to 1.
|
||||
# $EnableGUIButtons = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
## To enable markup syntax from the Creole common wiki markup language
|
||||
## (http://www.wikicreole.org/), include it here:
|
||||
# include_once("scripts/creole.php");
|
||||
|
||||
## Some sites may want leading spaces on markup lines to indicate
|
||||
## "preformatted text blocks", set $EnableWSPre=1 if you want to do
|
||||
## this. Setting it to a higher number increases the number of
|
||||
## space characters required on a line to count as "preformatted text".
|
||||
# $EnableWSPre = 1; # lines beginning with space are preformatted (default)
|
||||
# $EnableWSPre = 4; # lines with 4 or more spaces are preformatted
|
||||
# $EnableWSPre = 0; # disabled
|
||||
|
||||
## If you want uploads enabled on your system, set $EnableUpload=1.
|
||||
## You'll also need to set a default upload password, or else set
|
||||
## passwords on individual groups and pages. For more information
|
||||
## see PmWiki.UploadsAdmin.
|
||||
# $EnableUpload = 1;
|
||||
# $UploadPermAdd = 0;
|
||||
# $DefaultPasswords['upload'] = pmcrypt('secret');
|
||||
|
||||
## Setting $EnableDiag turns on the ?action=diag and ?action=phpinfo
|
||||
## actions, which often helps others to remotely troubleshoot
|
||||
## various configuration and execution problems.
|
||||
# $EnableDiag = 1; # enable remote diagnostics
|
||||
|
||||
## By default, PmWiki doesn't allow browsers to cache pages. Setting
|
||||
## $EnableIMSCaching=1; will re-enable browser caches in a somewhat
|
||||
## smart manner. Note that you may want to have caching disabled while
|
||||
## adjusting configuration files or layout templates.
|
||||
# $EnableIMSCaching = 1; # allow browser caching
|
||||
|
||||
## Set $SpaceWikiWords if you want WikiWords to automatically
|
||||
## have spaces before each sequence of capital letters.
|
||||
# $SpaceWikiWords = 1; # turn on WikiWord spacing
|
||||
|
||||
## Set $EnableWikiWords if you want to allow WikiWord links.
|
||||
## For more options with WikiWords, see scripts/wikiwords.php .
|
||||
# $EnableWikiWords = 1; # enable WikiWord links
|
||||
|
||||
## $DiffKeepDays specifies the minimum number of days to keep a page's
|
||||
## revision history. The default is 3650 (approximately 10 years).
|
||||
# $DiffKeepDays=30; # keep page history at least 30 days
|
||||
|
||||
## By default, viewers are prevented from seeing the existence
|
||||
## of read-protected pages in search results and page listings,
|
||||
## but this can be slow as PmWiki has to check the permissions
|
||||
## of each page. Setting $EnablePageListProtect to zero will
|
||||
## speed things up considerably, but it will also mean that
|
||||
## viewers may learn of the existence of read-protected pages.
|
||||
## (It does not enable them to access the contents of the pages.)
|
||||
# $EnablePageListProtect = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
## The refcount.php script enables ?action=refcount, which helps to
|
||||
## find missing and orphaned pages. See PmWiki.RefCount.
|
||||
# if ($action == 'refcount') include_once("scripts/refcount.php");
|
||||
|
||||
## The feeds.php script enables ?action=rss, ?action=atom, ?action=rdf,
|
||||
## and ?action=dc, for generation of syndication feeds in various formats.
|
||||
# if ($action == 'rss') include_once("scripts/feeds.php"); # RSS 2.0
|
||||
# if ($action == 'atom') include_once("scripts/feeds.php"); # Atom 1.0
|
||||
# if ($action == 'dc') include_once("scripts/feeds.php"); # Dublin Core
|
||||
# if ($action == 'rdf') include_once("scripts/feeds.php"); # RSS 1.0
|
||||
|
||||
## In the 2.2.0-beta series, {$var} page variables were absolute, but now
|
||||
## relative page variables provide greater flexibility and are recommended.
|
||||
## (If you're starting a new site, it's best to leave this setting alone.)
|
||||
# $EnableRelativePageVars = 1; # 1=relative; 0=absolute
|
||||
|
||||
## By default, pages in the Category group are manually created.
|
||||
## Uncomment the following line to have blank category pages
|
||||
## automatically created whenever a link to a non-existent
|
||||
## category page is saved. (The page is created only if
|
||||
## the author has edit permissions to the Category group.)
|
||||
# $AutoCreate['/^Category\\./'] = array('ctime' => $Now);
|
||||
|
||||
## PmWiki allows a great deal of flexibility for creating custom markup.
|
||||
## To add support for '*bold*' and '~italic~' markup (the single quotes
|
||||
## are part of the markup), uncomment the following lines.
|
||||
## (See PmWiki.CustomMarkup and the Cookbook for details and examples.)
|
||||
# Markup("'~", "inline", "/'~(.*?)~'/", "<i>$1</i>"); # '~italic~'
|
||||
# Markup("'*", "inline", "/'\\*(.*?)\\*'/", "<b>$1</b>"); # '*bold*'
|
||||
|
||||
## If you want to have to approve links to external sites before they
|
||||
## are turned into links, uncomment the line below. See PmWiki.UrlApprovals.
|
||||
## Also, setting $UnapprovedLinkCountMax limits the number of unapproved
|
||||
## links that are allowed in a page (useful to control wikispam).
|
||||
# $UnapprovedLinkCountMax = 10;
|
||||
# include_once("scripts/urlapprove.php");
|
||||
|
||||
## The following lines make additional editing buttons appear in the
|
||||
## edit page for subheadings, lists, tables, etc.
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['h2'] = array(400, '\\n!! ', '\\n', '$[Heading]',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/h2.gif"$[Heading]"');
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['h3'] = array(402, '\\n!!! ', '\\n', '$[Subheading]',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/h3.gif"$[Subheading]"');
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['indent'] = array(500, '\\n->', '\\n', '$[Indented text]',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/indent.gif"$[Indented text]"');
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['outdent'] = array(510, '\\n-<', '\\n', '$[Hanging indent]',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/outdent.gif"$[Hanging indent]"');
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['ol'] = array(520, '\\n# ', '\\n', '$[Ordered list]',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/ol.gif"$[Ordered (numbered) list]"');
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['ul'] = array(530, '\\n* ', '\\n', '$[Unordered list]',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/ul.gif"$[Unordered (bullet) list]"');
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['hr'] = array(540, '\\n----\\n', '', '',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/hr.gif"$[Horizontal rule]"');
|
||||
# $GUIButtons['table'] = array(600,
|
||||
# '||border=1 width=80%\\n||!Hdr ||!Hdr ||!Hdr ||\\n|| || || ||\\n|| || || ||\\n', '', '',
|
||||
# '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/table.gif"$[Table]"');
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user