freebsd-ports/www/bricolage/pkg-message
Volker Stolz d0fbc80939 - The -d database option doesn't actually exist -- database is pulled from the
bricolage.conf file. Remove it.
- Change the path to upgrade code (oops).

PR:		ports/70819
Submitted by:	Rod Taylor (maintainer)
2004-08-27 10:48:18 +00:00

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NEW INSTALL:
The Bricolage software has now been installed, but there are
number of steps remaining to make it usable.
You must: 1) Import the database
2) Edit your apache.conf file
3) Change the Bricolage admin user password
1) If the database for Bricolage does not already exist, you
must create it now using %%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_pgimport.
Common Supported Options:
-u Database user login.
-p Database user password.
-d Database name.
-c Create the database first.
-m Make a new user. Pass in the user name
and password separated by a colon.
Example:
%%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_pgimport -u pgsql -d bric -c -m bric:password
For additional options, see:
%%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_pgimport --help
Edit %%PREFIX%%/bricolage/conf/bricolage.conf
to reflect the database, username and password chosen
for the bricolage database.
2) Add the below lines to %%PREFIX%%/etc/apache/httpd.conf.
PerlPassEnv BRICOLAGE_ROOT
PerlModule Bric::App::ApacheConfig
NOTE: Bricolage will take over the entire namespace of the
host it is associated to within Apache. If you are
serving content other than Bricolage from this
webserver, add those lines to a Bricolage specific
Virtual Host.
3) The default login and password for the Bricolage web
interface is (without quotes):
Login: "admin"
Password: "change me now!"
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UPGRADE:
If you are upgrading from one version of the www/bricolage port to
another, skip the above installation related items and instead
run the following upgrade command after making backups of
the %%PREFIX%%/bricolage path and the bric database:
bric_upgrade [options] <Previous Bricolage Version>
Common Supported Options:
-u Database user login.
-p Database user password.
Example:
%%PREFIX%%/bin/bric_upgrade -u pgsql 1.8.0
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