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* Installing SuikaWiki |
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This document summarize how to install SuikaWiki 3. |
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See also SuikaWiki:SuikaWiki//Setup |
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<http://suika.fam.cx/~wakaba/-temp/wiki/wiki?SuikaWiki//Setup> for |
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more information. |
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1. Install Perl. SuikaWiki 3 requires Perl whose version is higher than 5.8.0. |
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See <http://www.perl.com/> or <http://www.cpan.org/>. |
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2. Install Jcode module. This version of SuikaWiki 3 requires Jcode |
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module. It is available at <http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/Jcode/> or |
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with CPAN module, |
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$ perl -MCPAN -e shell |
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cpan> install Jcode |
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3. Install BerkeleyDB and MLDBM modules. Although SuikaWiki 3 does not |
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dependes these modules, initial (default) configuration of SWHCS |
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requires these modules so that you have to install them to make it |
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work without modifying WikiDB configuration. |
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With CPAN module, |
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$ perl -MCPAN -e shell |
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cpan> install BerkeleyDB |
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cpan> install MLDBM |
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4. Install manakai module. See SuikaWiki:manakai |
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<http://suika.fam.cx/~wakaba/-temp/wiki/wiki?manakai>. |
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5. Compiling WikiPlugin modules. There are two directories |
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containing WikiPlugin modules: lib/SuikaWiki/Plugin/ and |
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misc/plugins/. The former has core modules. All of them |
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MUST be compiled. Later is optional modules so that you |
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don't have to compile all modules. |
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Compiling core modules: |
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$ cd lib/SuikaWiki/Plugin/ |
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$ make all |
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Compiling optional modules: |
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$ cd misc/plugins/ |
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$ cd subdirectory/ # if necessary |
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$ make modulename.pm |
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For example, to enable SuikaWiki bug tracking system, type |
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$ cd misc/plugins/ |
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$ make bugtrack.pm |
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6. Copy SuikaWiki WikiEngine files to somewhere you like. |
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Only directory you have to copy is lib/ (ie. SuikaWiki WikiEngine Core) |
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but you might wish to copy misc/, too, to use additional WikiPlugin |
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modules. You might also wish to copy other files, for example, |
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wiki.cgi, for using SuikaWiki with WWW (see "Installing SWHCS" section). |
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** Installing SWHCS |
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Install SWHCS (SuikaWiki HTTP-CGI-Script Driver) if you are interested |
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in accessing SuikaWiki accross WWW. |
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1. Install SuikaWiki WikiEngine (you should know what to do if you |
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read this document from top). |
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2. Copy wiki.cgi in your public (world readable) directory. |
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SWHCS works as a CGI-script so you need inform your web server that |
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this is a CGI-script. See documentation for your web server software. |
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3. Prepare WikiDatabase (and configuration) directory. If you does not |
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have it (ie. it is the first time you set up SuikaWiki), |
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a. Making configuration file: |
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$ cd default/ |
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$ make config.ph |
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b. Copy default/ directory into the directory in which wiki.cgi putted |
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into, with name of "wikidata". (You can use other directory or name but |
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you have to fix path in wiki.cgi and wikidata/suikawiki-config.ph.) |
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c. Make directories log/ and lock/ into WikiDatabase directory: |
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$ cd path/to/wikidata/ |
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$ mkdir log/ |
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$ mkdir lock/ |
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d. Modify path/to/wikidata/suikawiki-config.ph if necessary. |
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You can skip this step unless you does not like default configuration. |
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4. Open wiki.cgi with your web browser (via your web server, off cource!). |
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You might want to write some special-purpose WikiPages such |
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as HomePage, Wiki//Admin, Wiki//Page//License, Wiki//InterWikiName, |
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Wiki//Style//SuikaWiki//text/html, etc. |