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[Kiwa-userlist] Documentation Patch


From: Evelyn Mitchell
Subject: [Kiwa-userlist] Documentation Patch
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 12:46:10 -0600
User-agent: Mutt/1.4i

A couple of the file names were incorrect:


*** INSTALL.TXT Wed Oct  2 12:41:56 2002
--- INSTALL.TXT.orig    Wed Oct  2 11:59:48 2002
***************
*** 65,76 ****
  database > \i pg_dump.sql
  
  This normally should create all tables for you.
! Now you may configure Kakadu to make it use this database. It is in the
! file /automats/db.conf. You may create a symbolic link DBClass.inc that 
points to DBClass.postgres ($ ln -s DBClass.postgres DBClass.inc) or a copy ($ 
cp DBClass.postgres DBClass.inc).
  
  5 - Another things to do ?
  Yes : configure the log. It allows you to know exactly what it is performed 
while an automat is executed.
! By default, the log file is automats/kakadu.log. This file HAVE TO exist ! 
(even it is empty, as root, enter : ">/var/log/kakadu.log", that sould creates 
an empty file. Then, enter "chown apache_user:apache_groupe 
/var/log/kakadu.log" so Apache will be able to write to it.)
  
  If you don't want to use log or change the log level, edit the KDEBUG 
variable in the kakadu.php script.
  
--- 65,75 ----
  database > \i pg_dump.sql
  
  This normally should create all tables for you.
! Now you may configure Kakadu to make it use this database. It is in the file 
/cartouches/DBClass.postgres. You may create a symbolic link DBClass.inc that 
points to DBClass.postgres ($ ln -s DBClass.postgres DBClass.inc) or a copy ($ 
cp DBClass.postgres DBClass.inc).
  
  5 - Another things to do ?
  Yes : configure the log. It allows you to know exactly what it is performed 
while an automat is executed.
! By default, the log file is /var/log/kakadu.log. This file HAVE TO exist ! 
(even it is empty, as root, enter : ">/var/log/kakadu.log", that sould creates 
an empty file. Then, enter "chown apache_user:apache_groupe 
/var/log/kakadu.log" so Apache will be able to write to it.)
  
  If you don't want to use log or change the log level, edit the KDEBUG 
variable in the kakadu.php script.
  

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Evelyn Mitchell             Linux Consulting since 1995
address@hidden               Senior System and Network Administrators
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