1 This Debian package of Memories configures any installed version of
2 Apache with mod_perl so that Memories is available through the path
3 /memories/. This is controlled by /etc/memories/apache.conf.
5 In order to run Memories you will need to set up a database with the
6 schema given in /usr/share/memories/memories.sql and grant the
7 www-data user permission to delete, insert, select and update in all
8 the tables in that schema. Currently only MySQL databases are
9 supported. You can set up a suitable database with the following
10 commands in the mysql client:
12 mysql> create database memories;
14 mysql> source /usr/share/memories/memories.sql
15 mysql> grant delete,insert,select,update on * to 'www-data';
18 The configuration file for Memories itself is /etc/memories/Config.pm.
19 You will almost certainly need to change the 'uri_base' and
20 'data_store_external' parameters in this to match your web site
21 configuration. You will also need to change the 'dsn' parameter if
22 the database name is not 'memories'.
24 -- Ben Hutchings <ben@decadentplace.org.uk> Fri, 17 Feb 2006 02:12:31 +0000