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** Browse to <code>http://peoplesopen.loc</code> to proceed with the installation process, filling out with the information from the previous steps. | ** Browse to <code>http://peoplesopen.loc</code> to proceed with the installation process, filling out with the information from the previous steps. | ||
*** Fill out the basic site information (doesn't really matter, use whatever is helpful), including a local user account. Don't forget the password, it'll be easier not to. | *** Fill out the basic site information (doesn't really matter, use whatever is helpful), including a local user account. Don't forget the password, it'll be easier not to. | ||
** Once you've finished and logged in to this new local site, clone the github repository to your local machine. | ** Once you've finished and logged in to this new local site, we need to install the themes, including making a clone of the github repository of the peoplesopen "child theme" to your local machine. | ||
**: <code>$ | **: <code>$ cd /var/www/peoplesopen.loc/wp-content/themes/</code> | ||
**: <code>$ wget https://github.com/downloads/320press/wordpress-foundation/wp-foundation-v2.0.zip</code> | |||
**: <code>$ unzip wp-foundation-v2.0.zip</code> | |||
**: <code>$ git clone git@github.com:sudomesh/peoplesopen.git</code> | |||
*** If you don't have git installed, install it this way: | *** If you don't have git installed, install it this way: | ||
***: <code>$ sudo apt-get install git</code> | ***: <code>$ sudo apt-get install git</code> |
Revision as of 18:18, 3 November 2013
How to set up a local instance of a sudo mesh sites, namely peoplesopen.net.
peoplesopen.net website
Debian / Ubuntu / General? Linux
- Install LAMP server which is a common software stack of Linux with Apache, MySQL, and PHP (but also can refer to Perl/Python).
$ sudo apt-get install tasksel
- or, possibly use:
$ sudo apt-get install lamp-server
- Examine how Apache runs, can be managed as a
service
to "reload" or "restart", and how it works with PHP.- For most of this, having a full LAMP install saves a bit of configuration time to get running.
- Apache site config file: https://gist.github.com/wrought/7296693 for /etc/apache2/sites-available/peoplesopen.loc
$ sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/peoplesopen.loc.conf
- For some reason, modern Ubuntu needs the ".conf" on the end--it shouldn't really matter, but it's convenient.
- Create the directories for your site
$ sudo mkdir /var/www/peoplesopen.loc/public_html -p
- Need to enable site with:
$ sudo service apache2 restart
$ sudo a2ensite peoplesopen.loc
- You may need to
- Edit
/etc/hosts
file to include something like this line (unless you have a specific configuration):
127.0.1.1 peoplesopen.loc
- If you happen to be using a local dns caching system, you may need clear it with something like:
$ sudo service nscd restart
- Now visit
http://peoplesopen.loc
in your browser
- Install WordPress (it's easy!
- Grab a copy of latest wordpress:
- $ cd /var/www/peoplesopen.loc
- $ wget http://wordpress.org/latest.zip
- $ unzip latest.zip
- $ mv wordpress/* public_html/
- $ rm -r wordpress/
- Change owners (this lets the Apache users, who goes by www-data on debian/ubuntu own the files and write to them, but you can too as the group owner)
- $ sudo chown www-data:YOURUSERNAME ./ -R
- $ sudo chmod g+w ./ -R
- Create a MySQL database.
- $ mysql -u root -p
- mysql> create database peoplesopen;
- mysql> show databases;
- mysql> quit;
- Browse to
http://peoplesopen.loc
to proceed with the installation process, filling out with the information from the previous steps.
- Fill out the basic site information (doesn't really matter, use whatever is helpful), including a local user account. Don't forget the password, it'll be easier not to.
- Once you've finished and logged in to this new local site, we need to install the themes, including making a clone of the github repository of the peoplesopen "child theme" to your local machine.
$ cd /var/www/peoplesopen.loc/wp-content/themes/
$ wget https://github.com/downloads/320press/wordpress-foundation/wp-foundation-v2.0.zip
$ unzip wp-foundation-v2.0.zip
$ git clone git@github.com:sudomesh/peoplesopen.git
- If you don't have git installed, install it this way:
$ sudo apt-get install git