freebsd-ports/www/horde/files/pkg-message.in
Thierry Thomas de68a058bf Upgrade to 3.0.
Horde Version 3 differs from the 2.x releases in many ways, including
the following:
	* Full support for groups and arbitrary permissions.
	* Completely rewritten, fully RFC-compliant MIME system with many
	  new MIME viewers.
	* Many i18n improvements, including full charset support for the whole
	  framework.
	* User customizable portal page.
	* Theme support.
	* Global personal categories and category colors.
	* Access (shortcut) keys.
	* Dynamically updating tree menu for applications, including Mozilla
	  sidebar support.
	* XML-based application configuration through a graphical user interface.
	* Forms creation and validation API.
	* Template engine.
	* Crypt API with support for PGP/GPG and S/MIME.
	* XML-RPC and SOAP server and client, experimental SyncML support.
	* Improved notification system.
	* Many new APIs like Compress, Image, PDF, History, iCalendar, SyncML,
	  CLI, Version control, NLS, Timer, and SVG.
	* and many more...

This is a resurrection of the previous www/horde, upgraded from www/horde2.

PR:		ports/75434
Submitted by:	/me
2004-12-26 10:22:58 +00:00

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Horde has been installed in %%HORDEDIR%% with your blank
configuration files.
If you want Horde to access a database, you have to run the
appropriate scripts located in %%HORDEDIR%%/scripts/sql.
It is recommended that you change the password of the 'hordemgr'
user used to connect to the horde database.
Horde is setup by default to access MySQL.
WARNING! if you are upgrading from Horde v. 2.2.x, you have to alter your
******** database schemas. Please read the doc UPGRADING.
You can now access Horde without a password at <http://localhost/horde/>,
and you will be logged in as an administrator. You should first configure
a real authentication backend. Click on "Setup" in the "Administration"
menu and configure Horde. Start in the "Authentication" tab.
See the doc in %%DOCSDIR%% for details.
(tip: if you plan to install IMP, just keep "Automatic authentication as
a certain user", add your login to be treated as administrator, and once
IMP will be installed, switch to "Let a Horde application handle auth").
Select a log driver; if you keep 'file', do not forget to add a line
in /etc/newsyslog.conf.
Then select and configure a preferences driver.
Your %%APACHE_CONF%% has been updated,
you have to restart Apache.
When everything is OK, you should be able to access Horde from
<http://localhost/horde/>.
(If <http://localhost/horde/> does not run, but
<http://localhost/horde/index.php> is OK, then you have
to define index.php as a DirectoryIndex in %%APACHE_CONF%%.)
There is a testing script at <http://localhost/horde/test.php>.
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