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49 lines
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For initial installation with Apache, you should:
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1. Add the following to your Apache configuration, and restart the
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server:
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Alias /phpGedView %%WWWDIR%%/
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### Add the AcceptPathInfo directive only for Apache 2.0.30
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### or later.
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AcceptPathInfo On
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<Directory %%WWWDIR%%>
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AllowOverride None
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Order Allow,Deny
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Allow from all
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</Directory>
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2. Visit your phpGedView site with a browser (i.e.,
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http://your.server.com/phpGedView/)
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and you should be taken to the install script, which will lead you
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through setting up phpGedView, creating an admin account, etc.
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If you are upgrading from phpGedView 4.1.x, you will need to manually
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take care of the following:
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1. Back-up your three configuration files, copy in the new ones, and
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then merge your local changes into the new ones:
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cd %%WWWDIR%%
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for x in config.php config_download.php config_gedcom.php; do
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mv $x $x-4.1.x
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cp $x-dist $x
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diff $x-4.1.x $x
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.. edit as appropriate ..
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done
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2. When you first access phpGedView 4.2 you may see errors about
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missing SQL database field "i_sex" and it will warn you that your
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GEDCOM is not imported, even though it was before under 4.1.x. If
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this happens, you will need to re-import your GEDCOM data. Click on
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"Import" then follow the dialog "erase old data and replace with new".
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Be sure to back up your old database and GEDCOM file first.
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