tDiary for Debian ----------------- We provides custom setup scripts. Set up your own tDiary ====================== A setup script I make is available. Type /usr/bin/tdiary-setup {default|symlink|copy} and follow the messages. That's all. The `default' mode is recommended. The `symlink' mode, which just makes symbolic links, does not work well under Apache suExec mode. For example: $ pwd /home/daigo/ $ tdiary-setup default /home/daigo/public_html/diary Then your tDiary can be seen at http://localhost/~daigo/diary/. Configure the tDiary ==================== Most features can be set from browsers; a few basic features must be set in the configuration file. At first edit `tdiary.conf' under the installation directory. The configuration page is for example http://localhost/~daigo/diary/update.rb, which can be reached from the top page. tDiary plugins and themes expand functionalities. Find your favorites. Apache (Web Server) setting =========================== Be sure that Apache allows users to override configurations with a `.htaccess' file because the default tDiary setup requires it. Update tDiary ============= After installing new packages run `tdiary-setup' with the `update' mode to the installation directory. You might need to remove cached data because data format might have changed. If you see an error page just after updating, give a try to delete caches: For example: $ rm -rf /home/daigo/diary/cache Notice for users who are familiar with tDiary already ====================================================== Each user's theme directory is not necessary because tDiary in Debian tries to find it at /var/www/tdiary/theme, which is set in theme_url.rb. Community There is an English Mailing List for tDiary users. See http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tdiary-talk. -- Youhei SASAKI , Thu, 19 Nov 2015 20:44:46 +0900