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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.
 
 
 
Installing Plone on Breezy (Ubuntu 5.10)
 
Installing Plone on Breezy (Ubuntu 5.10)
 
 
'''Step 1:''' Install packages
 
'''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.
 
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).
 
User Name - This is the name of the site administrator (case sensitive).
 
 
Password - Password for the administrator
 
Password - Password for the administrator
 
 
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.
 
 
Some interesting directories created in the process are
 
Some interesting directories created in the process are
 
 
/etc/zope2.8/plone-site
 
/etc/zope2.8/plone-site
 
 
/usr/share/zope/Products
 
/usr/share/zope/Products
 
 
/var/lib/zope2.8/instance/plone-site
 
/var/lib/zope2.8/instance/plone-site
 
 
'''Step 2:''' Create the Plone instance
 
'''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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Title - The page title.
 
 
Description - Descriptive text.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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2007年11月30日 (五) 17:20的版本

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.