sh build.sh
-6. Link in the webapps directory of tomcat to the install directory (the directory is called Mir).
+6. Link in the webapps directory of tomcat to the install directory (the
+directory is called "Mir" and is located in the same directory in which
+you installed the "mir" directory).
+ cd /usr/share/tomcat/webapps
+ ln -s Mir-install-dir Mir
7. create a new database
11. configure mod_jk
+insert the following patch into /etc/apache/httpd.conf. Edit the directories
+to suit your needs.
+
+<IfModule mod_jk.c>
+JkWorkersFile /usr/share/tomcat/conf/workers.properties
+Include /usr/share/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto
+</IfModule>
+
+Do not put any JkMount lines into your httpd.conf!
+
+If mod_jk.conf-auto doesn't get written or is 0 bytes in size, check your
+system for file ownership/permissions problems.
+
that's it :)
now the admin-application is accesable via:
http://host/OpenMir
-standard login is redaktion/indymedia
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+standard login is redaktion/indymedia