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Steps for installation of radicore in Fedora Core 4 [message #107] Fri, 23 June 2006 05:29 Go to previous message
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RADICORE SETUP

Platform
Operating System- Fedora Core 4
Webserver- Apache- httpd-2.0.54-10
Database - MYSQL - 4.1.11-2
Scripting Language- PHP-5.0.4
Document Root - /var/www/html

Steps followed:

1.Copy the RADICORE Directory Structure under ‘Document Root ie /var/www/html’
2.Edit httpd.conf to make the <Directory “var/www/html” …. Section as
#AllowOveride None
AllowOveride All
3.Create .htaccess file from htaccess.txt in Radicore
cd /var/www/html/radicore
cp htaccess.txt .htaccess
4. Edit the path settings in the .htaccess file as follows.
PHP-value include-path “.:/var/www/html/radicore/includes
:/var/www/html/radicore/menu:/var/www/html/radicore/audit
:/var/www/html/radicore/dict:/var/www/html/radicore/classroo m
:/var/www/html/radicore/workflow:/var/www/html/radicore/imag es
:/var/www/html/radicore/xsl:/var/www/html/radicore/default
:/var/www/html/radicore/product:/var/www/html/radicore/surve y
:/var/www/html/radicore/xample”
5. Download the file php-xml-5.04-10.i386.rpm from the site www.pbone.net

6. Install php-xml-5.04-10.i386.rpm for xml support if it is not in the system using
rpm –ivh php-xml-5.04-10.i386.rpm

7. Creation of Databases for each application.
Most of the subfolders under radicore are separate applications under one roof and it need separate databases to be created. Each app. folder contains an sql/mysql subfolder and this contains .sql files for schema and data. Each one has to be executed after minor modification in it. The schema file has to be edited for adding two lines such as

CREATE DATABASE <DBNAME>;
USE <DBNAME>;
And in the data and other files the following line may be added
USE DBNAME;
Eg:
cd /var/www/html/radicore/menu/sql/mysql
vi menu-schema.sql
CREATE DATABASE MENU;
USE MENU;

8. After making the changes in the .sql files they may be executed from Linux $
prompt using : $ mysql < menu-schema.sql [Enter]
9. Copy config.inc.default file in Radicore/includes to config.inc and make the
following changes in config.inc

$GLOBALS[‘dbusername’]=’root’; (or the user name you prefer)
$GLOBALS[‘dbuserpass’]=’’;

10. Run radicore using :
http://localhost/radicore/menu/logon.php

11. It will display the logon screen. Type username ‘mgr’ and password ‘password’

 
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