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Thanks Jack! I'll give that a try--[[User:Infomaniac|Infomaniac]] 17:28, 15 March 2011 (PDT) | Thanks Jack! I'll give that a try--[[User:Infomaniac|Infomaniac]] 17:28, 15 March 2011 (PDT) | ||
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+ | I've tried twice to insert a code block; it doesn't save (though it shows in the diff) and chrome shows three 'create new procedrure' blocks. am i doing something wrong?--[[User:Infomaniac|Infomaniac]] 10:09, 25 March 2011 (PDT) | ||
== Download and Install Files == | == Download and Install Files == | ||
* Download Pier-2.0-OneClick.zip from http://www.piercms.com/download | * Download Pier-2.0-OneClick.zip from http://www.piercms.com/download |
Revision as of 17:10, 25 March 2011
Thanks Jack! I'll give that a try--Infomaniac 17:28, 15 March 2011 (PDT)
I've tried twice to insert a code block; it doesn't save (though it shows in the diff) and chrome shows three 'create new procedrure' blocks. am i doing something wrong?--Infomaniac 10:09, 25 March 2011 (PDT)
Download and Install Files
- Download Pier-2.0-OneClick.zip from http://www.piercms.com/download
- As root, unzip/mount the archive, create the web directory:
Copy to the /srv/site folder the following files [from Pier.app/Contents/Resources]:
- pier.image,
- pier.changes,
- files/ folder,
- PharoV10.sources
- if you are using a gui you can chmod 777 site (to allow you to copy and paste), just don't forget to chmod 644 afterward.
- Recursively chown the web dir:
First run
The instructions say:
- you can run the image headless by using the following bash script:
- I'm not exactly sure what is meant by 'headless(-ly) but I think it has something to do with Apache, in the next section. I wasn't expecting to get into installing apache. I thought the image would be a complete webserver!