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TheMightyBuzzard committed Jan 24, 2016
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SYNOPSIS
This document describes how to install Rehash 15.05 and later. Always
check your distrubitions version of INSTALL for version specific
check your distributions version of INSTALL for version specific
information.

These instructions have only been tested on Linux. Historically,
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Install Rehash.

After the environment is installed, rehash itself must be
installed into said envirionment. Make sure rehash's copy of
installed into said environment. Make sure rehash's copy of
Perl and Apache are in the path (use 'which perl' to confirm),
then type:

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DESCRIPTION
Rehash is a fork of the last open-source release of Slash, which was
the basis of basis of slashdot.org. Rehash is a partial rewrite of
Slash to increase functionality, improve usabilitiy, and an incremental
Slash to increase functionality, improve usability, and an incremental
port to modern versions of Apache, perl, and mod_perl. It is designed
for high relaibility and scalability, with intergrated support for MySQL
for high reliability and scalability, with integrated support for MySQL
cluster, multi-frontend support, and a strong adherence to the MVC
development methodology, clearly abstracting user-facing code from
backend management.
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