change 'mublog' to 'statusnet' in README
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@ -241,34 +241,34 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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2. Move the tarball to a directory of your choosing in your Web root
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directory. Usually something like this will work:
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mv statusnet-0.9.0 /var/www/mublog
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mv statusnet-0.9.0 /var/www/statusnet
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This will make your StatusNet instance available in the mublog path of
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your server, like "http://example.net/mublog". "microblog" or
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This will make your StatusNet instance available in the statusnet path of
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your server, like "http://example.net/statusnet". "microblog" or
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"statusnet" might also be good path names. If you know how to
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configure virtual hosts on your web server, you can try setting up
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"http://micro.example.net/" or the like.
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3. Make your target directory writeable by the Web server.
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chmod a+w /var/www/mublog/
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/
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On some systems, this will probably work:
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chgrp www-data /var/www/mublog/
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chmod g+w /var/www/mublog/
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chgrp www-data /var/www/statusnet/
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chmod g+w /var/www/statusnet/
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If your Web server runs as another user besides "www-data", try
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that user's default group instead. As a last resort, you can create
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a new group like "mublog" and add the Web server's user to the group.
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a new group like "statusnet" and add the Web server's user to the group.
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4. You should also take this moment to make your avatar, background, and
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file subdirectories writeable by the Web server. An insecure way to do
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this is:
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chmod a+w /var/www/mublog/avatar
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chmod a+w /var/www/mublog/background
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chmod a+w /var/www/mublog/file
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/avatar
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/background
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/file
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You can also make the avatar, background, and file directories
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writeable by the Web server group, as noted above.
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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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7. In a browser, navigate to the StatusNet install script; something like:
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http://yourserver.example.com/mublog/install.php
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http://yourserver.example.com/statusnet/install.php
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Enter the database connection information and your site name. The
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install program will configure your site and install the initial,
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name in them. For example, a user's home profile might be
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found at:
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http://example.org/mublog/index.php/mublog/fred
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http://example.org/statusnet/index.php/statusnet/fred
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On certain systems that don't support this kind of syntax, they'll
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look like this:
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http://example.org/mublog/index.php?p=mublog/fred
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http://example.org/statusnet/index.php?p=statusnet/fred
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It's possible to configure the software so it looks like this instead:
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http://example.org/mublog/fred
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http://example.org/statusnet/fred
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These "fancy URLs" are more readable and memorable for users. To use
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fancy URLs, you must either have Apache 2.x with .htaccess enabled and
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You should now be able to navigate to a "fancy" URL on your server,
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like:
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http://example.net/mublog/main/register
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http://example.net/statusnet/main/register
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If you changed your HTTP server configuration, you may need to restart
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the server first.
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1. Add a directory outside the web root where your file uploads will be
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stored. Usually a command like this will work:
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mkdir /var/www/mublog-files
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mkdir /var/www/statusnet-files
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2. Make the file uploads directory writeable by the web server. An
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insecure way to do this is:
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chmod a+x /var/www/mublog-files
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chmod a+x /var/www/statusnet-files
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3. Tell StatusNet to use this directory for file uploads. Add a line
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like this to your config.php:
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$config['attachments']['dir'] = '/var/www/mublog-files';
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$config['attachments']['dir'] = '/var/www/statusnet-files';
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Upgrading
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=========
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@ -677,8 +677,8 @@ instructions; read to the end first before trying them.
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maildaemon.php file, and running something like "newaliases".
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5. Once all writing processes to your site are turned off, make a
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final backup of the Web directory and database.
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6. Move your StatusNet directory to a backup spot, like "mublog.bak".
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7. Unpack your StatusNet 0.9.0 tarball and move it to "mublog" or
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6. Move your StatusNet directory to a backup spot, like "statusnet.bak".
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7. Unpack your StatusNet 0.9.0 tarball and move it to "statusnet" or
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wherever your code used to be.
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8. Copy the config.php file and avatar directory from your old
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directory to your new directory.
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name: the name of your site, like 'YourCompany Microblog'.
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server: the server part of your site's URLs, like 'example.net'.
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path: The path part of your site's URLs, like 'mublog' or ''
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path: The path part of your site's URLs, like 'statusnet' or ''
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(installed in root).
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fancy: whether or not your site uses fancy URLs (see Fancy URLs
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section above). Default is false.
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