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0. Add universe and multiverse to your apt sources list (if it's not already there). When finished your sources list should look something like this: {{{deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe multiverse | == Installation from .deb repository == With a server running Ubuntu 5.10 ("Breezy") do the following: 0. Add universe and multiverse to your apt sources list (if it's not already there), then add the cando ftp apt source, {{{deb ftp://ftp.schooltool.org/pub/schooltool/archives/cando breezy main}}}. When finished your sources list should look something like this: {{{deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe multiverse |
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deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted universe multiverse }}} 0. `apt-get install msttcorefonts ca-certificates python2.3-doc python2.3-profiler xpdf` 0. `apt-get install schooltool` 0. `cd /usr/lib/libschooltool/schooltool` 0. `apt-get install cvs` if you don't have cvs installed 0. `export CVS_RSH=ssh` 0. `cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/cando co schooltool-fork` 0. `cp -rf schooltool-fork/src/candotoo .` 0. edit `app.py`, at the end of imports add line: `from schooltool.candotoo.app import CanDoTooContainer`. Find line that says `self.calendar = Calendar(self)`, keeping the indentation add `self['candotoo'] = CanDoTooContainer()` after it. 0. edit `configure.zcml`, at the very end of the file right before it says `</configure>`, add lines `<!-- CanDoToo -->` and `<include package=".candotoo" />`. |
deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted universe multiverse deb ftp://ftp.schooltool.org/pub/schooltool/archives/cando breezy main}}} 0. `apt-get update` 0. `apt-get upgrade` 0. `apt-get install ssh` 0. `apt-get install msttcorefonts ca-certificates xpdf` 0. `apt-get install cando` 0. Your CanDo server is now running on localhost:7280 0. You can log into your new CanDo server with: {{{ user: manager password: schooltool}}} |
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0. edit `browser/templates/navigation.pt`, before the line with `</ul>` add line `<li><a tal:attributes="href view/app/candotoo/@@absolute_url" i18n:translate="">CanDoToo</a></li>` | === Updating === To update your CanDo server with new package releases, do the following: 0. `apt-get update` 0. `apt-get upgrade` == Installing CanDo2006 in a user home directory from subversion repository == With a server running Ubuntu 6.04 ("Dapper") do the following starting at the user's home directory: 0. `svn co http://svn.schooltool.org/cando/trunk cando2006` |
Installation from .deb repository
- With a server running Ubuntu 5.10 ("Breezy") do the following:
Add universe and multiverse to your apt sources list (if it's not already there), then add the cando ftp apt source, deb ftp://ftp.schooltool.org/pub/schooltool/archives/cando breezy main. When finished your sources list should look something like this: {{{deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted universe multiverse deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted universe multiverse deb ftp://ftp.schooltool.org/pub/schooltool/archives/cando breezy main}}}
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install ssh
apt-get install msttcorefonts ca-certificates xpdf
apt-get install cando
Your CanDo server is now running on localhost:7280
You can log into your new CanDo server with: {{{ user: manager
password: schooltool}}}
Updating
To update your CanDo server with new package releases, do the following:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
Installing CanDo2006 in a user home directory from subversion repository
- With a server running Ubuntu 6.04 ("Dapper") do the following starting at the user's home directory:
svn co http://svn.schooltool.org/cando/trunk cando2006
CanDo (last edited 2008-08-06 16:24:38 by localhost)