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YFKlog 0.4.0 INSTALLATION GUIDE |
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More detailled instructions at http://fkurz.net/ham/yfklog/doc/ |
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YFKlog 0.4.0 comes with a Makefile |
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$ (sudo) make install [PREFIX=/usr/local] |
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will install it into PREFIX (default /usr/[bin|share/yfklog/]). |
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That's all, you can then start 'yfk'. On the first run, you'll be taken to a |
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configuration menu, where you can set up YFKlog according to your needs. |
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By default, YFKlog uses a SQLite database, and you don't need to set up |
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anything manually. |
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For MySQL-Users only |
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If you want to use MySQL instead of SQLite (I recommend not to use MySQL unless |
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you *really* know why you want to!) follow these steps: |
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1 Create a Database (this example uses 'YFKlog' as dbname) and |
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give the user the needed permissions for it (replace "username" with your |
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login-name and chose a password for 'passwd'). |
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$ mysqladmin -u root -p create YFKlog |
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$ mysql -u root -p |
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mysql> GRANT ALL ON YFKlog.* TO username@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'passwd'; |
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mysql> quit |
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2 Start YFKlog. |
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$ yfk |
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On the first run, you'll be taken to a configuration menu, where you have |
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to set the database server, port, db-name, username and password. |
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Enter these values and you're ready to go. |
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