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./gforge-install.sh gforge.company.com apacheuser apachegroup
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-# jpgraph install - use the 1.9.1 version from gforge.org
-# as mentioned above
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-tar -xzf jpgraph-1.9.1.tar.gz
-mv jpgraph-1.9.1/src/* /opt/jpgraph/
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-#you will have to edit jpgraph.php to set USE_CACHE=false
-vim /opt/jpgraph/jpgraph.php
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Apache will need to have a line added to its httpd.conf:
Include /etc/gforge/httpd.conf
to remove the .new extension and uncomment the cronjobs.
-JPGRAPH
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-The installation was shown above. Be sure to use the 1.9.1 version
-from gforge.org and set USE_CACHE=false as shown here.
+ADDITIONAL FILES
+----------------
-DEFINE("USE_CACHE",false);
+For XHTML validation against the DTD, the following files must be
+placed under the gforge/common/include/ directory:
+* xhtml-lat1.ent
+* xhtml-special.ent
+* xhtml-symbol.ent
+* xhtml1-strict.dtd
+* xhtml1-transitional.dtd
+They can be downloaded from http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html
+as tarball (xhtml1.tgz).
+Installation of xmlstarlet is also required.
MOST COMMON PROBLEMS
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php to have pgql support.
If you're sure you have php-pgsql support, you can edit
-common/include/database.php and remove the @ symbol from
+common/include/database-pgsql.php and remove the @ symbol from
this line:
$conn = @pg_connect(
A: Go to the reporting tab and scroll down so you can choose
"Initialize/Rebuild Reporting Tables"
-You may also be missing GD support or be missing JPGraph or have it installed
-improperly. The jpgraph/src/ directory should be specified accurately in your
-local.inc file, and you should include a / at the end of the path specified.
-In addition, you should modify jpgraph.php to set USE_CACHE=false
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Q: How do I upgrade my database?
A: As stated above, you must apply the changes that are listed in date order
A: Apache and the php.ini file need to have upload limits and possibly
memory limits increased.
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