freebsd-ports/www/nanoblogger/files/pkg-message.in
Boris Samorodov 00447b74b9 - Update the product release.
- Tidy most of the port's files: pkg-plist, pkg-message, Makefile, etc.
- The port conforms a little more to FreeBSD Porter's Handbook (always evolving...)
- Validate a complete recommended test ordering from porting-testing.html
(In fact, correct it to do so.)

While I'm here: move "@unexec if cmp -s %D/etc/nb.conf.sample..." upwards
at pkg-plist (before %D/etc/nb.conf.sample).

PR:		107963
Submitted by:	Julien Gabel <julien.gabel at thilelli.net> (maintainer)
2007-01-16 10:47:19 +00:00

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POST-INSTALLATION NOTES:
Before you can use NanoBlogger, you will have to create a global configuration
file to set default information and paths to template files.
A sample configuration file has been installed in:
%%PREFIX%%/etc/nb.conf.sample
If no global configuration file is already present, it has been installed as:
%%PREFIX%%/etc/nb.conf
Otherwise, since there are already some sensible default settings, you can
overwrite it and begin with a fresh one:
# cp %%PREFIX%%/etc/nb.conf.sample %%PREFIX%%/etc/nb.conf
The provided documentation and the preferred upgrade path (in the README
file) can be found in the additional documentation directory:
%%DOCSDIR%%/*
SIDE NOTES FOR OLD USERS:
As always with new release, don't forget to read the documentation and to
update your weblog configuration file, e.g. ${blog_dir}/blog.conf. In the
same time, pay attention to these particular points:
- The way articles are build has changed: nb {-E|--draft} must be use now.
- The base skeleton has been modified too, you _may_ want to update your
old entries, but that seems not mandatory though.
- Be careful if you have customized your CSS style file: there is a lot of
changes in this area, so layout may be very different with this version
than you may expected.