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Installing Rocksolid Light (rslight) - a web based Usenet news client
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IMPORTANT 0.9.6 UPGRADE INFORMATION:
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There has been a new config option added to rslight.inc.php:
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'server_path' => '@example.com',
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You need to add this to the file. It's best to add it just above email_tail.
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This is the domain that is added to the Message-ID.
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If you have custom SECTION.inc.php files, you will need to manually add it to
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those files as well:
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'server_path' => $CONFIG['server_path'],
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IMPORTANT 0.9.0 UPGRADE INFORMATION:
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The articles-overview.db3 database has changed in this version. It is required to update it before running the site. SEE INFORMATION BELOW.
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Requirements:
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You will need a web server: rslight has been tested with apache2, lighttpd, nginx
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and synchronet web servers
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php is required, and your web server must be configured to serve .php.
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php 8.2 or greater is required. Development and testing on Debian.
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php-mbstring (to support other character sets)
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sharutils (for uudecode)
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openssl
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php-gnupg
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php8.x-sqlite3 (or later version).
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phpmailer is required if email confirmation is to be used.
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php-xml to work with RSS feeds
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compface, php-gd and libgd3 for X-Face support
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These are the names for Debian packages. Other distributions should
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also provide these in some way.
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If you get errors, check your log files to see what packages I've failed to mention.
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Installation:
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IMPORTANT 0.9.0 UPGRADE INFORMATION:
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The articles-overview.db3 database has changed in this version. It is required to update it before running the site:
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1. Disable the cron job (cron.php). and kill all instances of nntp.
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2. Fully back up your site.
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3. Perform upgrade using provided script (or do it manually if you wish)
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4. cd to your $webdir/spoolnews directory.
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5. Run 'php $config_dir/scripts/0.9.0-upgrade.php' and wait..........
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This will create a new overview database, and it will take a while
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based on how many articles on your site.
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6. When that is complete, rename or delete 'articles-overview.db3'.
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7. Rename '0.9.0-articles-overview.db3' to 'articles-overview.db3'.
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8. Restart cron job and wait for things to start running.
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NORMAL UPGRADE:
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1. Set up your webserver to handle php files
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2. Extract rslight into a temporary location
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3. Run the provided install script (debian-install.sh or freebsd-install.sh) as root
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and answer the prompts. This will configure locations, create directories and move files
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into place.
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4. Load common/setup.php in your browser to configure your site. The admin password
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was displayed during install but can also be found in your config directory in
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admin.inc.php
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5. Add a cron job for the root user. Change the directories in this line to match your setup
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as shown in the installation script. Set the minutes as you wish. The paths must match your
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installation:
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*/5 * * * * cd /usr/local/www/html/spoolnews ; bash -lc "php /etc/rslight/scripts/cron.php"
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This will start the nntp server, then drop privileges to your web user and begin pulling
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articles from the remote server to create your spool. You won't see articles immediately
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in rslight, please wait 15-30 minutes to begin to see articles appear.
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Upgrading:
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1. Disable cron job and kill any running nntp servers (ps aux | grep nntp)
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2. BACKUP spool dir. Default example: 'cd /var/spool' then 'tar zcvf rslight.tgz rslight/*'
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3. Run upgrade script and answer prompts
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4. Compare upgrade config files in config dir /upgrade and change your exsiting config as necessary
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5. If your current version is pre-0.6.8, you must pull articles again from your upstream server to set up.
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Please post in a rocksolid.* group (rocksolid.nodes.help) and we can walk you through this. It's pretty
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simple.
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6. Enable cron job and check that everything works after it runs the first time
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If you have trouble, post to rocksolid.nodes.help and we'll try to help.
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Retro Guy
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retroguy@novabbs.com
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