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Description: Simple blogging engine written in Ruby on Rails
Homepage: http://simplelog.net
Clone URL: git://github.com/rbazinet/simplelog.git
name age message
file README Tue Dec 02 06:45:45 -0800 2008 first commit [rbazinet]
file README FIRST Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
file Rakefile Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory app/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory config/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory db/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory doc/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory lib/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory public/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory script/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory test/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory themes/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
directory vendor/ Tue Dec 02 06:48:14 -0800 2008 Initial commit of all Simplelog code. [rbazinet]
README
SimpleLog is a simple Ruby on Rails weblog application with support for comments, tagging, archiving and quick-search. 
It features a simple admin section with authentication and a focus on writing over all else. 

SimpleLog was written by Garrett Murray, maintained by Rob Bazinet and released under the GPL license. In short, 
SimpleLog is free. Free as in freedom. See the License for more. 

Installation
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1. Get a copy of the source from the Git repository, chmod files:

  chmod 755 log/
  chmod 755 theme_backup/
  chmod 755 public/dispatch.fcgi

2. Set up databases and configure your settings in config/database.yml

2a. A note on databases: You should use the same database for development and production in SimpleLog, unless you plan 
to make significant changes to the app and you want to truly run in development mode. You should create a test database 
if you wish to run the tests to make sure SimpleLog is working correctly before running it (this is recommended but 
isn't required).

2b. If you're going to use PostgreSQL, you should use the database_postgres.yml file and rename it database.yml instead. 
It has some default info for connecting to PostgreSQL.

3. Configure two settings in config/server.rb

4. Run the SimpleLog migration task to import the DB schema:
  rake simplelog:install
  
Or, if you want to be safe and run tests, make sure your test DB exists and then run the following rake task instead:
  rake simplelog:install:tested
  
5. Start your server (if running locally).