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author | Andreas Mair <amair.sob@googlemail.com> | 2006-07-07 11:43:39 +0200 |
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committer | Andreas Mair <amair.sob@googlemail.com> | 2006-07-07 11:43:39 +0200 |
commit | f04236038448cce41ff2af10e2d0ccfcd8df378a (patch) | |
tree | 33979f482e9c11cf86a0ba10c3d0ed47a1e3d1a4 /INSTALL | |
parent | ada389d94b34bfef75be700a6cb4e3f05ee102ff (diff) | |
download | vdradmin-am-3.4.6rc.tar.gz vdradmin-am-3.4.6rc.tar.bz2 |
2006-07-07: 3.4.6rcv3.4.6rc
- Replaced: Makefiles by make.sh (run "./make.sh" for usage information").
- Removed: LinVDR logo.
- Changed: colors in timeline.
- Fixed: layout problems in prog_summary detail view (Reported by Sven Soltau).
- Fixed: moving forward/backward at the end/start of a month (Reported by foobar42).
Diffstat (limited to 'INSTALL')
-rw-r--r-- | INSTALL | 46 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 25 deletions
@@ -3,71 +3,67 @@ *********************************************************** 1) Unpack the archive somewhere: - $ tar xvjf vdradmin-VERSION.tar.bz2 - $ cd vdradmin-VERSION + $ tar xvjf vdradmin-am-VERSION.tar.bz2 + $ cd vdradmin-am-VERSION -2) If you want to run VDRAdmin using a language other than set on +2) If you want to run VDRAdmin-AM using a language other than set on your system, then before running it you have to issue: $ export LANG="<language code>" - Where <language code> has to be one of: de_DE, es_ES, fi_FI or fr_FR - (en_GB is default). + Where <language code> has to be one of: de_DE, es_ES, fi_FI, fr_FR, + nl_NL or ru_RU (en_GB is default). 3) Check if your system provides all requirements and optionally install the missing Perl modules: $ ./install.sh -p -4) Now you have to deside wether you want to run VDRAdmin locally (4a) +4) Now you have to deside wether you want to run VDRAdmin-AM locally (4a) in this directory or install it into your system (4b). 4a) run locally (=no installation) - First you have to configure VDRAdmin. This only has to be done once. + First you have to configure VDRAdmin-AM. This only has to be done once. $ ./vdradmind.pl --config Some questions about the configuration will be asked. - Now you're done and you can run VDRAdmin: + Now you're done and you can run VDRAdmin-AM: $ ./vdradmind.pl 4b) install into system - $ ./install.sh - - Now you have to configure VDRAdmin: - $ vdradmind.pl --config + $ ./make.sh install Some questions about the configuration will asked. - Now you're done and you can run VDRAdmin: + Now you're done and you can run VDRAdmin-AM: $ vdradmind.pl -5) If you want VDRAdmin to run automatically on system boot, you have +5) If you want VDRAdmin-AM to run automatically on system boot, you have to add a startup script to the wanted runlevel. Please consult your - Linux distribution's documentation. Maybe you'll also find some help - in VDRAdmin's "contrib" directory. + Linux distribution's documentation. Please also note that you might have to set the wanted language in that startup as shown in (2). -6) No matter how you run VDRAdmin, you now can point your browser to +6) No matter how you run VDRAdmin-AM, you now can point your browser to the given parameters (e.g. http://localhost:8001). *********************************************************** -*** Removing VDRAdmin from your system *** +*** Removing VDRAdmin-AM from your system *** *********************************************************** 1) Uninstall depends on the kind of installation you did: 1a) run locally (=no installation) There is not much to do. - Simply remove to folder VDRAdmin has been created while unpacking: - $ rm -rf vdradmin-VERSION.tar.bz2 + Simply remove to folder VDRAdmin-AM has been created while unpacking: + $ rm -rf vdradmin-am-VERSION.tar.bz2 1b) installed to your system - You need the unpacked VDRAdmin archive. Enter it and run uninstall.sh: - $ cd vdradmin-VERSION.tar.bz2 - $ ./uninstall.sh + You need the unpacked VDRAdmin-AM archive. Enter it and run uninstall.sh: + $ cd vdradmin-am-VERSION.tar.bz2 + $ ./make.sh uninstall - You might want to delete your VDRAdmin's configuration files: + You might want to delete your VDRAdmin-AM's configuration files: $ rm -rf /etc/vdradmin This of course only works if you didn't change the default install @@ -80,7 +76,7 @@ *********************************************************** -*** Hide VDRAdmin behind apache *** +*** Hide VDRAdmin-AM behind apache *** *********************************************************** you will need apache with mod_proxy and these lines in httpd.conf: |