-In order to run Memories you will need to set up a MySQL database
-using the schema given in /usr/share/memories/memories.sql and allow
-the www-data user permission to delete, insert, select and update in
-all the given tables. The following commands should work, if the
-database server is on the same computer:
+- The CGI script is /usr/lib/cgi-bin/memories.cgi.
+
+- Use of mod_perl is configured in /etc/memories/apache.conf,
+ which by default uses the path /memories/. If you use mod_perl
+ you must also enable mod_apreq. If both these modules are
+ enabled for Apache 2 when Memories is installed or upgraded,
+ Memories is added to the Apache configuration automatically.
+ To do this later, run:
+ ln -s ../../memories/apache.conf /etc/apache2/conf.d/memories
+
+In order to run Memories you will need to set up a database with the
+schema given in /usr/share/memories/memories.sql and grant the
+www-data user permission to delete, insert, select and update in all
+the tables in that schema. Currently only MySQL databases are
+supported. You can set up a suitable database with the following
+commands in the mysql client: