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post_install() {
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echo "
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Database
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========
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You need a database to store Django data. Either PostgreSQL, SQLite, MySQL,
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or Oracle. You have to create a database and give Django access to it (with
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rights to create tables).
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Configuring Omoma
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=================
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The configuration takes place in local_settings.py (must be copied from local_settings.py.default
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You need to configure :
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* DEBUG: True of False, it's up to you
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* DATABASES: set what applies to your database in "default"
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* TIME_ZONE: your timezone
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* LANGUAGE_CODE: your language identifier
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* SECRET_KEY: any random string
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* TEMPLATE_DIRS: that depends on the place where you've installed Omoma
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It should reference the "templates" subdir in the Omoma directory
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* LOGIN_URL and LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL: you may add a prefix if you serve Omoma
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in a subdirectory
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Then, from the Omoma directory, execute the following command::
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./manage.py syncdb
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"
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}
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# vim:set ts=2 sw=2 et:
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