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@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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1. Unpack the tarball you downloaded on your Web server. Usually a
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command like this will work:
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tar zxf statusnet-0.9.0.tar.gz
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tar zxf statusnet-0.9.0.tar.gz
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...which will make a statusnet-0.9.0 subdirectory in your current
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directory. (If you don't have shell access on your Web server, you
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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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2. Move the tarball to a directory of your choosing in your Web root
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directory. Usually something like this will work:
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mv statusnet-0.9.0 /var/www/statusnet
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mv statusnet-0.9.0 /var/www/statusnet
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This will make your StatusNet instance available in the statusnet path of
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your server, like "http://example.net/statusnet". "microblog" or
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@ -254,12 +254,12 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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3. Make your target directory writeable by the Web server.
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/
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On some systems, this will probably work:
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chgrp www-data /var/www/statusnet/
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chmod g+w /var/www/statusnet/
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chgrp www-data /var/www/statusnet/
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chmod g+w /var/www/statusnet/
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If your Web server runs as another user besides "www-data", try
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that user's default group instead. As a last resort, you can create
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@ -269,9 +269,9 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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file subdirectories writeable by the Web server. An insecure way to do
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this is:
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/avatar
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/background
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/file
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/avatar
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/background
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chmod a+w /var/www/statusnet/file
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You can also make the avatar, background, and file directories
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writeable by the Web server group, as noted above.
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@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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5. Create a database to hold your microblog data. Something like this
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should work:
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mysqladmin -u "username" --password="password" create statusnet
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mysqladmin -u "username" --password="password" create statusnet
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Note that StatusNet must have its own database; you can't share the
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database with another program. You can name it whatever you want,
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@ -294,8 +294,8 @@ especially if you've previously installed PHP/MySQL packages.
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MySQL shell:
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GRANT ALL on statusnet.*
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TO 'statusnetuser'@'localhost'
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IDENTIFIED BY 'statusnetpassword';
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TO 'statusnetuser'@'localhost'
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IDENTIFIED BY 'statusnetpassword';
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You should change 'statusnetuser' and 'statusnetpassword' to your preferred new
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username and password. You may want to test logging in to MySQL as
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@ -409,14 +409,14 @@ For this to work, there *must* be a domain or sub-domain for which all
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1. Run the SQL script carrier.sql in your StatusNet database. This will
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usually work:
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mysql -u "statusnetuser" --password="statusnetpassword" statusnet < db/carrier.sql
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mysql -u "statusnetuser" --password="statusnetpassword" statusnet < db/carrier.sql
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This will populate your database with a list of wireless carriers
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that support email SMS gateways.
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2. Make sure the maildaemon.php file is executable:
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chmod +x scripts/maildaemon.php
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chmod +x scripts/maildaemon.php
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Note that "daemon" is kind of a misnomer here; the script is more
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of a filter than a daemon.
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@ -577,15 +577,15 @@ following files:
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display.css: a CSS2 file for "default" styling for all browsers.
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ie6.css: a CSS2 file for override styling for fixing up Internet
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Explorer 6.
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Explorer 6.
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ie7.css: a CSS2 file for override styling for fixing up Internet
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Explorer 7.
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Explorer 7.
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logo.png: a logo image for the site.
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default-avatar-profile.png: a 96x96 pixel image to use as the avatar for
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users who don't upload their own.
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users who don't upload their own.
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default-avatar-stream.png: Ditto, but 48x48. For streams of notices.
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default-avatar-mini.png: Ditto ditto, but 24x24. For subscriptions
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listing on profile pages.
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listing on profile pages.
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You may want to start by copying the files from the default theme to
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your own directory.
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@ -802,13 +802,13 @@ path: The path part of your site's URLs, like 'statusnet' or ''
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fancy: whether or not your site uses fancy URLs (see Fancy URLs
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section above). Default is false.
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logfile: full path to a file for StatusNet to save logging
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information to. You may want to use this if you don't have
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access to syslog.
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information to. You may want to use this if you don't have
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access to syslog.
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logdebug: whether to log additional debug info like backtraces on
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hard errors. Default false.
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locale_path: full path to the directory for locale data. Unless you
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store all your locale data in one place, you probably
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don't need to use this.
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store all your locale data in one place, you probably
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don't need to use this.
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language: default language for your site. Defaults to US English.
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Note that this is overridden if a user is logged in and has
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selected a different language. It is also overridden if the
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@ -817,10 +817,10 @@ language: default language for your site. Defaults to US English.
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language, that means that changing this setting has little or
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no effect in practice.
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languages: A list of languages supported on your site. Typically you'd
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only change this if you wanted to disable support for one
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or another language:
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"unset($config['site']['languages']['de'])" will disable
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support for German.
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only change this if you wanted to disable support for one
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or another language:
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"unset($config['site']['languages']['de'])" will disable
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support for German.
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theme: Theme for your site (see Theme section). Two themes are
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provided by default: 'default' and 'stoica' (the one used by
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Identi.ca). It's appreciated if you don't use the 'stoica' theme
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@ -828,26 +828,26 @@ theme: Theme for your site (see Theme section). Two themes are
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email: contact email address for your site. By default, it's extracted
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from your Web server environment; you may want to customize it.
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broughtbyurl: name of an organization or individual who provides the
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service. Each page will include a link to this name in the
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footer. A good way to link to the blog, forum, wiki,
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corporate portal, or whoever is making the service available.
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service. Each page will include a link to this name in the
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footer. A good way to link to the blog, forum, wiki,
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corporate portal, or whoever is making the service available.
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broughtby: text used for the "brought by" link.
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timezone: default timezone for message display. Users can set their
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own time zone. Defaults to 'UTC', which is a pretty good default.
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own time zone. Defaults to 'UTC', which is a pretty good default.
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closed: If set to 'true', will disallow registration on your site.
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This is a cheap way to restrict accounts to only one
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individual or group; just register the accounts you want on
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the service, *then* set this variable to 'true'.
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This is a cheap way to restrict accounts to only one
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individual or group; just register the accounts you want on
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the service, *then* set this variable to 'true'.
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inviteonly: If set to 'true', will only allow registration if the user
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was invited by an existing user.
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was invited by an existing user.
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private: If set to 'true', anonymous users will be redirected to the
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'login' page. Also, API methods that normally require no
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authentication will require it. Note that this does not turn
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off registration; use 'closed' or 'inviteonly' for the
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behaviour you want.
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notice: A plain string that will appear on every page. A good place
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to put introductory information about your service, or info about
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upgrades and outages, or other community info. Any HTML will
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to put introductory information about your service, or info about
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upgrades and outages, or other community info. Any HTML will
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be escaped.
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logo: URL of an image file to use as the logo for the site. Overrides
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the logo in the theme, if any.
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@ -879,17 +879,17 @@ DB_DataObject (see <http://ur1.ca/7xp>). The ones that you may want to
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set are listed below for clarity.
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database: a DSN (Data Source Name) for your StatusNet database. This is
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in the format 'protocol://username:password@hostname/databasename',
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where 'protocol' is 'mysql' or 'mysqli' (or possibly 'postgresql', if you
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really know what you're doing), 'username' is the username,
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'password' is the password, and etc.
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in the format 'protocol://username:password@hostname/databasename',
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where 'protocol' is 'mysql' or 'mysqli' (or possibly 'postgresql', if you
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really know what you're doing), 'username' is the username,
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'password' is the password, and etc.
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ini_yourdbname: if your database is not named 'statusnet', you'll need
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to set this to point to the location of the
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statusnet.ini file. Note that the real name of your database
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should go in there, not literally 'yourdbname'.
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to set this to point to the location of the
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statusnet.ini file. Note that the real name of your database
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should go in there, not literally 'yourdbname'.
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db_driver: You can try changing this to 'MDB2' to use the other driver
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type for DB_DataObject, but note that it breaks the OpenID
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libraries, which only support PEAR::DB.
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type for DB_DataObject, but note that it breaks the OpenID
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libraries, which only support PEAR::DB.
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debug: On a database error, you may get a message saying to set this
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value to 5 to see debug messages in the browser. This breaks
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just about all pages, and will also expose the username and
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@ -898,13 +898,13 @@ quote_identifiers: Set this to true if you're using postgresql.
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type: either 'mysql' or 'postgresql' (used for some bits of
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database-type-specific SQL in the code). Defaults to mysql.
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mirror: you can set this to an array of DSNs, like the above
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'database' value. If it's set, certain read-only actions will
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use a random value out of this array for the database, rather
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than the one in 'database' (actually, 'database' is overwritten).
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You can offload a busy DB server by setting up MySQL replication
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and adding the slaves to this array. Note that if you want some
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requests to go to the 'database' (master) server, you'll need
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to include it in this array, too.
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'database' value. If it's set, certain read-only actions will
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use a random value out of this array for the database, rather
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than the one in 'database' (actually, 'database' is overwritten).
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You can offload a busy DB server by setting up MySQL replication
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and adding the slaves to this array. Note that if you want some
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requests to go to the 'database' (master) server, you'll need
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to include it in this array, too.
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utf8: whether to talk to the database in UTF-8 mode. This is the default
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with new installations, but older sites may want to turn it off
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until they get their databases fixed up. See "UTF-8 database"
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@ -925,9 +925,9 @@ By default, StatusNet sites log error messages to the syslog facility.
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(You can override this using the 'logfile' parameter described above).
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appname: The name that StatusNet uses to log messages. By default it's
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"statusnet", but if you have more than one installation on the
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server, you may want to change the name for each instance so
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you can track log messages more easily.
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"statusnet", but if you have more than one installation on the
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server, you may want to change the name for each instance so
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you can track log messages more easily.
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priority: level to log at. Currently ignored.
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facility: what syslog facility to used. Defaults to LOG_USER, only
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reset if you know what syslog is and have a good reason
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see: http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.mail.mail.factory.php
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backend: the backend to use for mail, one of 'mail', 'sendmail', and
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'smtp'. Defaults to PEAR's default, 'mail'.
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'smtp'. Defaults to PEAR's default, 'mail'.
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params: if the mail backend requires any parameters, you can provide
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them in an associative array.
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them in an associative array.
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nickname
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--------
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This is for configuring nicknames in the service.
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blacklist: an array of strings for usernames that may not be
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registered. A default array exists for strings that are
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used by StatusNet (e.g. 'doc', 'main', 'avatar', 'theme')
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but you may want to add others if you have other software
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installed in a subdirectory of StatusNet or if you just
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don't want certain words used as usernames.
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registered. A default array exists for strings that are
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used by StatusNet (e.g. 'doc', 'main', 'avatar', 'theme')
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but you may want to add others if you have other software
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installed in a subdirectory of StatusNet or if you just
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don't want certain words used as usernames.
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featured: an array of nicknames of 'featured' users of the site.
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Can be useful to draw attention to well-known users, or
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interesting people, or whatever.
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Can be useful to draw attention to well-known users, or
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interesting people, or whatever.
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avatar
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For configuring avatar access.
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dir: Directory to look for avatar files and to put them into.
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Defaults to avatar subdirectory of install directory; if
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you change it, make sure to change path, too.
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path: Path to avatars. Defaults to path for avatar subdirectory,
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but you can change it if you wish. Note that this will
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be included with the avatar server, too.
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Defaults to avatar subdirectory of install directory; if
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you change it, make sure to change path, too.
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path: Path to avatars. Defaults to path for avatar subdirectory,
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but you can change it if you wish. Note that this will
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be included with the avatar server, too.
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server: If set, defines another server where avatars are stored in the
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root directory. Note that the 'avatar' subdir still has to be
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writeable. You'd typically use this to split HTTP requests on
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the client to speed up page loading, either with another
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virtual server or with an NFS or SAMBA share. Clients
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typically only make 2 connections to a single server at a
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time <http://ur1.ca/6ih>, so this can parallelize the job.
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Defaults to null.
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root directory. Note that the 'avatar' subdir still has to be
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writeable. You'd typically use this to split HTTP requests on
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the client to speed up page loading, either with another
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virtual server or with an NFS or SAMBA share. Clients
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typically only make 2 connections to a single server at a
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time <http://ur1.ca/6ih>, so this can parallelize the job.
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Defaults to null.
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ssl: Whether to access avatars using HTTPS. Defaults to null, meaning
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to guess based on site-wide SSL settings.
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For configuring the public stream.
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localonly: If set to true, only messages posted by users of this
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service (rather than other services, filtered through OMB)
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are shown in the public stream. Default true.
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service (rather than other services, filtered through OMB)
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are shown in the public stream. Default true.
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blacklist: An array of IDs of users to hide from the public stream.
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Useful if you have someone making excessive Twitterfeed posts
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to the site, other kinds of automated posts, testing bots, etc.
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Useful if you have someone making excessive Twitterfeed posts
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to the site, other kinds of automated posts, testing bots, etc.
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autosource: Sources of notices that are from automatic posters, and thus
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should be kept off the public timeline. Default empty.
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-----
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server: Like avatars, you can speed up page loading by pointing the
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theme file lookup to another server (virtual or real).
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Defaults to NULL, meaning to use the site server.
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theme file lookup to another server (virtual or real).
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Defaults to NULL, meaning to use the site server.
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dir: Directory where theme files are stored. Used to determine
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whether to show parts of a theme file. Defaults to the theme
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subdirectory of the install directory.
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path: Path part of theme URLs, before the theme name. Relative to the
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theme server. It may make sense to change this path when upgrading,
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(using version numbers as the path) to make sure that all files are
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reloaded by caching clients or proxies. Defaults to null,
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which means to use the site path + '/theme'.
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ssl: Whether to use SSL for theme elements. Default is null, which means
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guess based on site SSL settings.
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whether to show parts of a theme file. Defaults to the theme
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subdirectory of the install directory.
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path: Path part of theme URLs, before the theme name. Relative to the
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theme server. It may make sense to change this path when upgrading,
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(using version numbers as the path) to make sure that all files are
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reloaded by caching clients or proxies. Defaults to null,
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which means to use the site path + '/theme'.
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ssl: Whether to use SSL for theme elements. Default is null, which means
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guess based on site SSL settings.
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javascript
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server: You can speed up page loading by pointing the
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theme file lookup to another server (virtual or real).
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Defaults to NULL, meaning to use the site server.
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path: Path part of Javascript URLs. Defaults to null,
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which means to use the site path + '/js/'.
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ssl: Whether to use SSL for JavaScript files. Default is null, which means
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guess based on site SSL settings.
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theme file lookup to another server (virtual or real).
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Defaults to NULL, meaning to use the site server.
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path: Path part of Javascript URLs. Defaults to null,
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which means to use the site path + '/js/'.
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ssl: Whether to use SSL for JavaScript files. Default is null, which means
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guess based on site SSL settings.
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xmpp
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----
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user: username for the client connection. Users will receive messages
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from 'user'@'server'.
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resource: a unique identifier for the connection to the server. This
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is actually used as a prefix for each XMPP component in the system.
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is actually used as a prefix for each XMPP component in the system.
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password: password for the user account.
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host: some XMPP domains are served by machines with a different
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hostname. (For example, @gmail.com GTalk users connect to
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talk.google.com). Set this to the correct hostname if that's the
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case with your server.
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encryption: Whether to encrypt the connection between StatusNet and the
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XMPP server. Defaults to true, but you can get
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considerably better performance turning it off if you're
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connecting to a server on the same machine or on a
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protected network.
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XMPP server. Defaults to true, but you can get
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considerably better performance turning it off if you're
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connecting to a server on the same machine or on a
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protected network.
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debug: if turned on, this will make the XMPP library blurt out all of
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the incoming and outgoing messages as XML stanzas. Use as a
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last resort, and never turn it on if you don't have queues
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enabled, since it will spit out sensitive data to the browser.
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public: an array of JIDs to send _all_ notices to. This is useful for
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participating in third-party search and archiving services.
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participating in third-party search and archiving services.
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invite
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Miscellaneous tagging stuff.
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dropoff: Decay factor for tag listing, in seconds.
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Defaults to exponential decay over ten days; you can twiddle
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with it to try and get better results for your site.
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Defaults to exponential decay over ten days; you can twiddle
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with it to try and get better results for your site.
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popular
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-------
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@ -1148,8 +1148,8 @@ popular
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Settings for the "popular" section of the site.
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dropoff: Decay factor for popularity listing, in seconds.
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Defaults to exponential decay over ten days; you can twiddle
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with it to try and get better results for your site.
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Defaults to exponential decay over ten days; you can twiddle
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with it to try and get better results for your site.
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daemon
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------
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@ -1157,8 +1157,8 @@ daemon
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For daemon processes.
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piddir: directory that daemon processes should write their PID file
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(process ID) to. Defaults to /var/run/, which is where this
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stuff should usually go on Unix-ish systems.
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(process ID) to. Defaults to /var/run/, which is where this
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stuff should usually go on Unix-ish systems.
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user: If set, the daemons will try to change their effective user ID
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to this user before running. Probably a good idea, especially if
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you start the daemons as root. Note: user name, like 'daemon',
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@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ database data in memcached <http://www.danga.com/memcached/>.
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enabled: Set to true to enable. Default false.
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server: a string with the hostname of the memcached server. Can also
|
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be an array of hostnames, if you've got more than one server.
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be an array of hostnames, if you've got more than one server.
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base: memcached uses key-value pairs to store data. We build long,
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||||
funny-looking keys to make sure we don't have any conflicts. The
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base of the key is usually a simplified version of the site name
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@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ inboxes
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For notice inboxes.
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|
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enabled: No longer used. If you set this to something other than true,
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StatusNet will no longer run.
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StatusNet will no longer run.
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|
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throttle
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--------
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@ -1239,7 +1239,7 @@ newuser
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Options with new users.
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default: nickname of a user account to automatically subscribe new
|
||||
users to. Typically this would be system account for e.g.
|
||||
users to. Typically this would be system account for e.g.
|
||||
service updates or announcements. Users are able to unsub
|
||||
if they want. Default is null; no auto subscribe.
|
||||
welcome: nickname of a user account that sends welcome messages to new
|
||||
@ -1292,9 +1292,9 @@ supported: an array of mime types you accept to store and distribute,
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||||
support.
|
||||
uploads: false to disable uploading files with notices (true by default).
|
||||
filecommand: The required MIME_Type library may need to use the 'file'
|
||||
command. It tries the one in the Web server's path, but if
|
||||
you're having problems with uploads, try setting this to the
|
||||
correct value. Note: 'file' must accept '-b' and '-i' options.
|
||||
command. It tries the one in the Web server's path, but if
|
||||
you're having problems with uploads, try setting this to the
|
||||
correct value. Note: 'file' must accept '-b' and '-i' options.
|
||||
|
||||
For quotas, be sure you've set the upload_max_filesize and post_max_size
|
||||
in php.ini to be large enough to handle your upload. In httpd.conf
|
||||
@ -1359,9 +1359,9 @@ sessions
|
||||
Session handling.
|
||||
|
||||
handle: boolean. Whether we should register our own PHP session-handling
|
||||
code (using the database and memcache if enabled). Defaults to false.
|
||||
Setting this to true makes some sense on large or multi-server
|
||||
sites, but it probably won't hurt for smaller ones, either.
|
||||
code (using the database and memcache if enabled). Defaults to false.
|
||||
Setting this to true makes some sense on large or multi-server
|
||||
sites, but it probably won't hurt for smaller ones, either.
|
||||
debug: whether to output debugging info for session storage. Can help
|
||||
with weird session bugs, sometimes. Default false.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1428,14 +1428,14 @@ logincommand
|
||||
Configuration options for the login command.
|
||||
|
||||
disabled: whether to enable this command. If enabled, users who send
|
||||
the text 'login' to the site through any channel will
|
||||
receive a link to login to the site automatically in return.
|
||||
Possibly useful for users who primarily use an XMPP or SMS
|
||||
interface and can't be bothered to remember their site
|
||||
password. Note that the security implications of this are
|
||||
pretty serious and have not been thoroughly tested. You
|
||||
should enable it only after you've convinced yourself that
|
||||
it is safe. Default is 'false'.
|
||||
the text 'login' to the site through any channel will
|
||||
receive a link to login to the site automatically in return.
|
||||
Possibly useful for users who primarily use an XMPP or SMS
|
||||
interface and can't be bothered to remember their site
|
||||
password. Note that the security implications of this are
|
||||
pretty serious and have not been thoroughly tested. You
|
||||
should enable it only after you've convinced yourself that
|
||||
it is safe. Default is 'false'.
|
||||
|
||||
singleuser
|
||||
----------
|
||||
@ -1550,7 +1550,7 @@ If you're adventurous or impatient, you may want to install the
|
||||
development version of StatusNet. To get it, use the git version
|
||||
control tool <http://git-scm.com/> like so:
|
||||
|
||||
git clone git@gitorious.org:statusnet/mainline.git
|
||||
git clone git@gitorious.org:statusnet/mainline.git
|
||||
|
||||
This is the version of the software that runs on Identi.ca and the
|
||||
status.net hosted service. Using it is a mixed bag. On the positive
|
||||
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