-[Very incomplete - FIXME]
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-o Write your own dak.conf and apt.conf files. dak looks for those
- config files in /etc/dak/. /etc/dak/dak.conf can define
- alternative configuration files with Config::host::DakConfig and
- Config::host::AptConfig (where "host" is the fully qualified domain
- name of your machine).
-o Create a PostgreSQL database on the host given in dak.conf's DB::Host
- with the name specified in DB::Name.
-o Run 'dak init-dirs': this will create all directories which are specified in
- dak.conf and apt.conf.
-o If you have an existing archive:
- * Run 'dak init-archive'
- otherwise:
- * Create the table structure. init_pool.sql contains all SQL statements
- which are needed for this. After changing all occurences of "projectb"
- to the name of your database (as defined in DB::Name) you can run:
- psql <DB::Name> < init_pool.sql
- * Run 'dak init-db': it will populate your database with the values from
- dak.conf and apt.conf.
- * Run 'psql <DB::Name> < add_constraints.sql'.
-o Copy all templates from the "templates" directory to to the directory
- specified in Dir::Templates, and adapt them to your distribution.
-o Create an 'ftpmaster' group in postgres.
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