X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=debian%2Froundcube-core.README.Debian;h=def57ea6457c2a8f830e3510749d7f5cf6d3c459;hb=9d358bb749203c1c4cb278a01e51f79754aa643a;hp=86a78c58beb454fd7d0a815039d11a644f253bc1;hpb=287d47d3d0dbea2e1059bbbd47c3675c403312b4;p=roundcube.git diff --git a/debian/roundcube-core.README.Debian b/debian/roundcube-core.README.Debian index 86a78c5..def57ea 100644 --- a/debian/roundcube-core.README.Debian +++ b/debian/roundcube-core.README.Debian @@ -1,8 +1,36 @@ +This package ships with configuration files for Apache and +lighttpd. However, it is not possible to cover all cases and you still +need to do some manual steps to adapt the installation to your site +configuration. + +You can uncomment the Alias directives in +`/etc/roundcube/apache.conf'. You can then access your roundcube +installation under `/roundcube' in all virtual hosts. If you want to +create a specific virtual host, just point DocumentRoot to +`/var/lib/roundcube'. + +It is important to keep in mind that the root installation of +roundcube is `/var/lib/roundcube' and not `/usr/share/roundcube'. You +also need to keep the configuration file provided. Otherwise, your +installation will be non functional and insecure. + For better compatibility, the schema used for MySQL is the one targeted at MySQL 4.0, not the one for MySQL 4.1 or MySQL 5.x. To use tinymce editor: - - set $rcmail_config['enable_htmleditor'] to TRUE in + - set $rcmail_config['htmleditor'] to TRUE in /etc/roundcube/main.inc.php - -- Vincent Bernat , Sun, 22 Jun 2008 12:13:32 +0200 +No plugins are shipped (except core plugins) with this package of +roundcube. Add your plugin in /var/lib/roundcube/plugins. + +This package makes use of dbconfig-common to setup the database. If +you do not wish to use dbconfig-common, you can find the SQL commands +to use to install and upgrade the database in +`/usr/share/dbconfig-common/data/roundcube'. When upgrading, you need +to apply each upgrade file from the version you are upgrading +(excluded). For example, if you are using MySQL and want to upgrade +from 0.3-1, you need to apply `mysql/0.5-1'. If you are upgrading from +0.2~alpha-5, you need to apply `mysql/0.2~stable-1' and `mysql/0.5-1'. + + -- Vincent Bernat , Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:59:27 +0100