New Release (Aphpkb 0.93.2)
This release includes improvements to the installation/setup of the knowledgebase, as well as fixes and improvements to article comment submission.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
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1. Extract the file to your DocumentRoot
e.g. # tar xvfz aphpkb-x.xx.x.tgz -C /-documentroot-/
1.1 For Linux/Unix, check that you have the correct permissions and ownership.
e.g.,
# cd /-documentroot-/
# chmod 755 -R ./aphpkb
# chown -R apache:apache ./aphpkb
Another example (using MacOSX)
# cd /Library/WebServer/Documents/
# chmod 775 -R ./aphpkb
# chown -R www:devuser ./aphpkb
1.2 Additionally, the 'attach' folder should have permissions for read-write by the owner but not execution permissions
# cd /path-to-aphpkb/
# chmod 600 ./attach
2. Create the Database
# mysql -u [database user]
mysql> create database akb;
mysql> use akb;
mysql> exit
# mysql -u [database user] akb < /path-to-aphpkb/docs/akb.sql
3. Knowledgebase setup
Access: http://your-url-to-aphpkb/
If Aphpkb has not been setup yet, the page will display this file, the next step is to click on the Step 1 - Database link on the menu. It is important that once the final step has taken place, that the database has been created from item 2 on this guide.
4. You should now be ready to access your knowledgebase and create articles.