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Plone is a content management system (CMS). Please refer to http://plone.org for more information. | Plone is a content management system (CMS). Please refer to http://plone.org for more information. | ||
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Installing Plone on Breezy (Ubuntu 5.10) | Installing Plone on Breezy (Ubuntu 5.10) | ||
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'''Step 1:''' Install packages | '''Step 1:''' Install packages | ||
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Install the ''plone'' and ''plone-site'' packages using synaptic or aptitude. Near the end of the installation process you will be prompted for some information. | Install the ''plone'' and ''plone-site'' packages using synaptic or aptitude. Near the end of the installation process you will be prompted for some information. | ||
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User Name - This is the name of the site administrator (case sensitive). | User Name - This is the name of the site administrator (case sensitive). | ||
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Password - Password for the administrator | Password - Password for the administrator | ||
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Port Number - The Breezy default is 8081. These instructions assume the default value. | Port Number - The Breezy default is 8081. These instructions assume the default value. | ||
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Some interesting directories created in the process are | Some interesting directories created in the process are | ||
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/etc/zope2.8/plone-site | /etc/zope2.8/plone-site | ||
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/usr/share/zope/Products | /usr/share/zope/Products | ||
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/var/lib/zope2.8/instance/plone-site | /var/lib/zope2.8/instance/plone-site | ||
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'''Step 2:''' Create the Plone instance | '''Step 2:''' Create the Plone instance | ||
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Start your web browser and enter the URL http://localhost:8081. This pulls up a Zope Quick Start page (Plone requires Zope) containing useful links. | Start your web browser and enter the URL http://localhost:8081. This pulls up a Zope Quick Start page (Plone requires Zope) containing useful links. | ||
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Select the Zope Management Interface link (http://localhost:8081/manage). You'll be prompted for the user name and password you entered in '''Step 1'''. This pulls up the Zope administration page. | Select the Zope Management Interface link (http://localhost:8081/manage). You'll be prompted for the user name and password you entered in '''Step 1'''. This pulls up the Zope administration page. | ||
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In the upper right (below the tabs) is a scroll box with an ''Add'' button to its right. Scroll down to Plone Site and press the ''Add'' button. Enter the following information. | In the upper right (below the tabs) is a scroll box with an ''Add'' button to its right. Scroll down to Plone Site and press the ''Add'' button. Enter the following information. | ||
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Id - This becomes part of the URL to access your Plone site. For example, if you enter my_plone_site, the URL you use to access the site is http://localhost:8081/my_plone_site. No spaces are allowed. | Id - This becomes part of the URL to access your Plone site. For example, if you enter my_plone_site, the URL you use to access the site is http://localhost:8081/my_plone_site. No spaces are allowed. | ||
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Title - The page title. | Title - The page title. | ||
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Description - Descriptive text. | Description - Descriptive text. | ||
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Press the ''Add Plone Site'' button at the bottom of the page. You'll then get a default plone site with you logged in as the administrator. Close your web browser to log out. | Press the ''Add Plone Site'' button at the bottom of the page. You'll then get a default plone site with you logged in as the administrator. Close your web browser to log out. | ||
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At this point you have a working default Plone site waiting for you to make it your own. Documentation for using and adminstering Plone is at http://plone.org. | At this point you have a working default Plone site waiting for you to make it your own. Documentation for using and adminstering Plone is at http://plone.org. | ||
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Plone is a content management system (CMS). Please refer to http://plone.org for more information. Installing Plone on Breezy (Ubuntu 5.10) Step 1: Install packages Install the plone and plone-site packages using synaptic or aptitude. Near the end of the installation process you will be prompted for some information. User Name - This is the name of the site administrator (case sensitive). Password - Password for the administrator Port Number - The Breezy default is 8081. These instructions assume the default value. Some interesting directories created in the process are /etc/zope2.8/plone-site /usr/share/zope/Products /var/lib/zope2.8/instance/plone-site Step 2: Create the Plone instance Start your web browser and enter the URL http://localhost:8081. This pulls up a Zope Quick Start page (Plone requires Zope) containing useful links. Select the Zope Management Interface link (http://localhost:8081/manage). You'll be prompted for the user name and password you entered in Step 1. This pulls up the Zope administration page. In the upper right (below the tabs) is a scroll box with an Add button to its right. Scroll down to Plone Site and press the Add button. Enter the following information. Id - This becomes part of the URL to access your Plone site. For example, if you enter my_plone_site, the URL you use to access the site is http://localhost:8081/my_plone_site. No spaces are allowed. Title - The page title. Description - Descriptive text. Press the Add Plone Site button at the bottom of the page. You'll then get a default plone site with you logged in as the administrator. Close your web browser to log out. At this point you have a working default Plone site waiting for you to make it your own. Documentation for using and adminstering Plone is at http://plone.org.