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README.Fedora
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Configuring LibrePlan in Fedora for first time
==============================================
This section explains how to set up LibrePlan in Fedora after installing the
package.
It assumes that PostgreSQL is already running and configured to use ``md5`` as
the authentication method.
If this is not the case, go to section "Configuring PostgreSQL to use ``md5``
authentication method", at the end of this document.
1) Create libreplan database
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# psql -h localhost -U postgres < /usr/share/libreplan/pgsql/create_db.sql
2) Create libreplan user
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# psql -h localhost -U postgres < /usr/share/libreplan/pgsql/create_user_postgresql.sql
3) Install LibrePlan database
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# psql -h localhost -U libreplan -W libreplan < /usr/share/libreplan/pgsql/install.sql
4) Link LibrePlan configuration file in Tomcat6 configuration directory
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# ln -s /usr/share/libreplan/conf/libreplan.xml /etc/tomcat6/Catalina/localhost/
5) Link Java JDBC driver for PostgreSQL in Tomcat6 libraries directory
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# ln -s /usr/share/java/postgresql-jdbc3.jar /usr/share/tomcat6/lib/
6) Link LibrePlan WAR file in Tomcat6 we applications directory
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# ln -s /usr/share/libreplan/webapps/libreplan.war /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/
7) Restart Tomcat6
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# service tomcat6 restart
LibrePlan should be running at http://localhost:8080/libreplan
Review INSTALL file for more information.
Upgrading LibrePlan a.b.c to LibrePlan x.y.z
============================================
This section explains how to upgrade LibrePlan from version a.b.c to version x.y.z.
1) Run upgrade scripts
----------------------
# psql -h localhost -U libreplan -W libreplan < /usr/share/libreplan/pgsql/upgrade_x.y.z.sql
*VERY IMPORTANT*: If there are other versions between a.b.c and x.y.z, we need to execute those scripts in order, so the upgrade is done correctly.
*WARNING*: If you are using PostgreSQL version 8 you will have to execute the next command over LibrePlan database in order to use the upgrade script for version 1.3.0:
# su postgres -c "createlang -d libreplan plpgsql"
2) Stop Tomcat6
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# service tomcat6 stop
3) Remove current deployed aplication
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# rm -rf /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/libreplan/
4) Start Tomcat6
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# service tomcat6 start
LibrePlan should be running at http://localhost:8080/libreplan
Configuring PostgreSQL to use ``md5`` authentication method
===========================================================
We assume that PostgreSQL is using ``md5`` as the authentication method, instead of default ``ident``.
These are the steps to change it.
1) Add a password to 'postgres' user (for instance, let's use 'postgres' as password')
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# su postgres -c psql
postgres=# ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD 'postgres';
postgres=# \q
2) Edit '/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf' and replace ``ident`` by ``md5``
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# sed -i "/^host/s/ident/md5/g" /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
3) Restart PostgreSQL
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# service postgresql restart