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Good manual-install instructions needed #1
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A way to install this on a shared hoster that doesn't allow SSH access would be also nice. Technology wise there doesn't seem to be a barrier to running this on a basic Apache/mysql/php shared host with a cron job right? |
I had the same thought as poVoq - a lot of people have access to shared hosting. |
This seems to be a feature that has been wanted for some time now. |
Running the aggregator (node.js app) seems impossible on shared hosting, but if you can figure out a way to make it work feel free to write it up and send a pull request. I’d love to see it. |
Would a reverse proxy work? |
Possibly. Im not very familiar with that beyond basic Nginx type setup. The aggregator speaks directly with MySQL if that helps. |
Are you familiar with apache? |
Very |
Hello!
The existing documentation covers automated install on a virgin Ubuntu system. I'm setting up Cartulary on a preexisting Debian-based system; I'm doing fine, but there are a lot of details that people might not find helpful.
One of the things I'm doing is installing in my
${HOME}
because that's where I keep all my personal stuff on the server (apart from a tiny bit of bind9 and apache2 configuration related to my sites). There's a lot of assumption that a person installs in/opt/cartulary
. It'd help a lot if there were some more details on how to install the system somewhere besides/opt
, and with a non-default MySQL password. ;-)I'm not having issues personally, but others might.
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