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@@ -2,45 +2,53 @@ *** Installation *** *********************************************************** - Unpack the archive somewhere: - $ tar xvf vdradmin-VERSION.tar.bz2 - $ cd vdradmin-VERSION +1) Unpack the archive somewhere: + $ tar xvf vdradmin-VERSION.tar.bz2 + $ cd vdradmin-VERSION - Now you have to deside wether you want to run vdradmin locally - in this directory or install it into your system. +2) If you want to run VDRAdmin using a language other than set on + our system, then before running it you have to issue: + $ export LANG="<language code>" -a) run locally - First you have to configure vdradmin. This only has to be done once. - $ ./vdradmind.pl --config + Where <language code> has to be one of: de_DE, es_ES, fi_FI or fr_FR + (en_GB is default). - Some questions about the configuration will asked. +3) Now you have to deside wether you want to run VDRAdmin locally (3a) + in this directory or install it into your system (3b). - Now you're done and you can run vdradmin: - $ ./vdradmind.pl +3a) run locally + First you have to configure VDRAdmin. This only has to be done once. + $ ./vdradmind.pl --config -b) install into system - $ make install - - Now you have to configure vdradmin: - $ vdradmind.pl --config + Some questions about the configuration will be asked. - Some questions about the configuration will asked. + Now you're done and you can run VDRAdmin: + $ ./vdradmind.pl - Now you're done and you can run vdradmin: - $ vdradmind.pl +3b) install into system + $ make install - If you want vdradmin 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. + Now you have to configure VDRAdmin: + $ vdradmind.pl --config + Some questions about the configuration will asked. - No matter how you run vdradmin, you now can point your browser to - the given parameters (e.g. http://localhost:8001). + Now you're done and you can run VDRAdmin: + $ vdradmind.pl + +4) If you want VDRAdmin 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. + Please also note that you might have to set the wanted language in + that startup as shown in (2). + +5) No matter how you run VDRAdmin, you now can point your browser to + the given parameters (e.g. http://localhost:8001). *********************************************************** -*** Hide vdradmin behind apache *** +*** Hide VDRAdmin behind apache *** *********************************************************** you will need apache with mod_proxy and these lines in httpd.conf: @@ -50,6 +58,7 @@ b) install into system ProxyPass /vdradmin/ http://127.0.0.1:8001/ </IfModule> + *********************************************************** *** Hint from Martin Neuditschko for apache2 (untested) *** *********************************************************** @@ -64,6 +73,7 @@ b) install into system RewriteRule ^/vdradmin(.*) http://localhost:8001$1 [P,L] </VirtualHost> + *********************************************************** *** See who's calling (you need an ISDN card for this) *** *********************************************************** |