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POST-INSTALL CONFIGURATION FOR MOODLE
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1) Create a user and a database for Moodle to store all
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its tables in (or choose an existing database).
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NOTE: this package assumes that either the php4-pgsql
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or php4-mysql packages are installed, as needed.
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2) Add the following to your Apache configuration, and
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restart the server:
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AcceptPathInfo On
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<Directory ${PREFIX}/www/data/moodledata>
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AllowOverride None
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Order Deny,Allow
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Deny from all
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</Directory>
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3) Visit your Moodle site with a browser (i.e.,
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http://your.server.com/moodle), and you should
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be taken to the install.php script, which will lead
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you through creating a config.php file and then
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setting up Moodle, creating an admin account etc.
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4) Set up a cron task to call the file admin/cron.php
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every five minutes or so. You can do so by using wget,
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links or something similar to open the web page
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http://your.server.com/moodle/admin/cron.php.
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For more information, see the INSTALL DOCUMENTATION:
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http://moodle.org/doc
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If you have real trouble, please visit the Moodle course
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"Using Moodle" on moodle.org.
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