Peter Speltz wrote:
> Here's my summary after spending a couple good days last week on it.
>
> 1) Download the Current Developement snapshot from
> http://maypole.perl.org/?Download. It works for Apache1/2 Modperl1/2 and CGI
>
> 2) Unpaack it : tar xvfz WhatIJustDownloaded
>
> 3) change into the directory and run: perl Makefile.PL.
>
> 4) Note any prereqs missing and install as many as you can before you proceed.
> run perl Makefile.PL as needed to see what prereqs your missing. SQLite is not
> needed unless your using that DB.
>
> 5) run: "make && make install"
>
> 6) If all went well then follow the instructions found by this command:
> "man Apache::MVC". The doc with that module seems to be the most up to date
> and accurate.
>
> 7) Some specific details and gotchas:
>
> Copy the contents of the template directory to a "beerdb" folder in your Web
> Document Root (/usr/local/apache/htdocs/beerdb/).
>
> "cp -r templates ????/htdocs/beerdb"
>
> Check that you have a beerdb/custom and factory and beer and a .css file.
> Make sure that your custom/header points to that .css file or your html won't
> look good.
>
> Make sure your BeerDB.pm is consistent with the beerdb database. USe the sql in
> Apache::MVC. There are several different versions of the beerdb sql on the
> web.
>
> If you don't have a "custom" folder in the "templates" directory under the
> Maypole source tree you downloaded get one from a different Version like the
> one on CPAN. But use all the factory templates that came with your source.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> --- Jay Strauss <me at heyjay.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Jay Strauss wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I've been reading up on TT and Maypole this weekend. I'm unable to find
>>>a guide to how to setup Mod_Perl/TT/Maypole (the mod_perl/TT stuff is
>>>pretty weak (at least the stuff I've found)).
>>>
>>>I guess I'm looking for something that tells me how to setup my
>>>http.conf, a common/preferred/general directory structure for all your
>>>code, sample files, to get a maypole app up and running, so that one may
>>>play with it and get an idea of the moving parts. Like a best practices
>>>guide, with samples.
>>>
>>>I have Apache, Mod_Perl, TT built and running. I just don't know if
>>>I've done it in a standard, maintainable, application buildable way.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Jay
>>>
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>>
>>Let me add this if for an Apache 1 (1.31), TT2, and Maypole 1.27
>>installation
>>
>>Jay
>>
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>
>
>
> =====
> pjs
>
Peter,
Thanks for the reply. But what about all the httpd.conf, mod_perl, and
TT stuff I have to do prior to installing Maypole?
I mean, isn't there stuff I've got to put into my httpd.conf for
Maypole? Am I supposed to use just that generic stuff that I've found
in the TT install directions for what to put into my httpd.conf
Thanks
Jay
Thanks
Jay
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