[kforge-dev] [kforge-user] Re: Can KForge be installed in Plesk preinstalled server?
John Bywater
john.bywater at appropriatesoftware.net
Wed Aug 8 21:37:41 UTC 2007
Dear Nguyen,
I'm sorry for not apologising earlier, but since it is a cliche that
open source developers are constantly apologising for not having done
things, I'm hope you don't mind too much. :-)
Anyway, we're nearly ready to release KForge 0.13, but would like a some
nice, helpful people to install the current latest versions of Provide
and KForge, and give us feedback on your experience.
Would you be able to do this?
I can help you with any difficulties you may have.
I sent an email about installing Provide earlier today:
http://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/kforge-user/2007-August/000119.html
It's basically a matter of downloading and running this installer:
http://appropriatesoftware.net/provide/docs/provide-provide-0.2b1
But you need to setup a database user. To keep things clean, we are
recommending you create a 'provide' user for this purpose.
Anyway, all the details are in the Provide installation instructions:
http://project.kforge.appropriatesoftware.net/provide/svn/trunk/INSTALL
Please do let us know how you get on!
Very best wishes,
John.
PS To remove Provide, just delete the provide-0.2b1 database (dropdb for
Postgres) and remove (rm -rf) the directory called 'provided' which is
created at the start of the Provide installation.
Nguyen Manh Cuong wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> Thank you very much for your kindly guide and suggestion.
>
> I am not in hurry setting up an environment to manage my new open source software project so i will wait for the upcomming 0.13 version of KForge.
>
> In the mean time, i will read carefully the online documentation of KForge to gain better knowledge.
>
> Again, thank you for your support.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Nguyen Manh Cuong
> Technical Manager
> The DesignForJoomla.com team
>
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