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:but I did find ''PharoV10.sources'' there, so I assume the instructions are out of date and copied that instead. | :but I did find ''PharoV10.sources'' there, so I assume the instructions are out of date and copied that instead. | ||
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* The permissions on Pier.app were unpacked with default permissions and probably should be changed to the www server group, www-data. This will (hopefully) make the contents of site and all subcontents have sane permissions and ownership: | * The permissions on Pier.app were unpacked with default permissions and probably should be changed to the www server group, www-data. This will (hopefully) make the contents of site and all subcontents have sane permissions and ownership: |
Revision as of 02:11, 18 February 2011
The instructions on the Pier site are a bit terse, so I'm recording my actions to get Pier up and running.
Where to copy the files
- download Pier-2.0-OneClick.zip from http://www.piercms.com/download
- mount or unzip archive image. Note that file contents, Pier.app has owner:group of you:you [where you is your username] by default
- open shell and
- I used www-data as the group because it already existed and appears to be intended for www sites, also I was already a member by default after installing Ubuntu. It is probably not a good idea to let any webserver be root
Copy to the /srv/site folder the following files [from Pier.app/Contents/Resources]:
- pier.image,
- pier.changes,
- files/ folder,
- I didn't find the next file in /Resources:
- SqueakV39.sources
- but I did find PharoV10.sources there, so I assume the instructions are out of date and copied that instead.
First run
- The permissions on Pier.app were unpacked with default permissions and probably should be changed to the www server group, www-data. This will (hopefully) make the contents of site and all subcontents have sane permissions and ownership: