Setting up FinScribe FinScribe runs under Pike versions 7.6.112 or newer. Additionally, there are a number of additional modules which provide necessary functionality. Item 0 below describes these prerequisites. FinScribe supports storing its data either using mySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite. Depending on which you choose to use, you'll need to have the appropriate libraries installed before building and installing Pike. If you already have Pike installed, and later choose to add support for one of these database engines, you can easily do that. SQLite is probably the easier of the three to install support for, as you can use Monger. 0. Make sure you have installed any prerequisite software: a. Third party libraries: - A supported database engine client (mysql or SQLite) - PCRE - libxml2 (optional but recommended, required for RSS/ATOM support) - libfcgi (optional, only required if using FinsRunner to serve your application using FastCGI b. Modules bundled with Pike (only necessary if you installed the corresponding library _after_ you compiled/installed Pike.) - _Regexp_PCRE - Mysql (if using Mysql as your database) - Postgresql module (if using Postgres as your database) c. Third party Pike modules, installable using the following command: pike -x monger modulename - Sql.Provider.SQLite (if using SQLite as your database) - Public.Parser.XML2 (optional, required for RSS/ATOM support) - Public.Web.FCGI (if deploying using FastCGI) - Public.Web.Wiki (v1.5 or newer) - Public.Tools.ConfigFiles (any pubic version will do) [included with distributions of FinScribe] - Public.Syndication (any public version will do, optional) [included with distributions of FinScribe] 1. Prepare the database: Mysql: a. Create a mysql database for the blog. mysqladmin [connection parameters] create mydbname SQLite: a. No action required, though the location where your database file will reside must be writable by the FinScribe user. PostgreSQL: a. Create database for the blog: createdb mydbname 2. Start the blog application: cd FinScribe bin/start.sh -p portnumber --config yourconfigname where yourconfigname is the name of a configuration file, which is normally located in the config directory. Release packages of FinScribe typically have a pre-bundled configuration called "dev", which is the default configuration name, so you don't have to provide it. Either way, you should review the contents of this file to make sure the settings are correct. 3. Access your application by pointing your browser to the proper port number supplied when you start fin serve. On first access, you'll be presented with the installation wizard. Simply follow the steps to install and configure your FinScribe instance. WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG Chances are, you'll run into difficulties getting things set up. We're working on making the experience easier, but the problems aren't all completely solved. Drop the author a line, and he will be more than happy to walk you through solving all of the problems. THEMES As of release 0.5, FinScribe is completely Themeable. In addition to the default (ugly and boring) theme, we've got a few, much nicer themes that we've ported from other applications such as WordPress. We'll make them available here, so that you can make your FinScribe installation a little prettier. The easiest way to manage your themes is using the admin interface. This will allow you to upload new or updated themes as well as set the active theme. The admin interface also allows you to download a copy of the theme so that you can make modifications more easily. Also, it's worth noting that you can customize the sidebar that's included with FinScribe, and used by all of the themes. The sidebar's content is stored in a document called theme/default/portlet-1, and you can access it by going to your site's index page. It will be listed under "P" for "portlet-1. * Old theme management technique The following material describes the use of themes without using the admin interface. Normally it won't be necessary, but it's included here for completeness. To install a new theme, simply download the theme file and unzip it into your FinScribe/themes directory. Once you've done that, you'll need to set the site.theme preference to the name of the theme you'd like to use. To do that, do the following: bin/start.sh --hilfe --config yourconfigname at the prompt, run the following command: application->get_sys_pref("site.theme")["value"] = "yournewthemename"; quit And that's it! To switch back to the default theme, simply follow the above commands, and use the theme name "default".