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| Upgrading
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| =========
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| 
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| StatusNet 1.1.1 to GNU social
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| -----------------------------
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| 
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| We cannot support migrating from any other version of StatusNet than 
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| 1.1.1. If you are running a StatusNet version lower than this, please 
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| follow the upgrade procedures for each respective StatusNet version.
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| 
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| You are now running StatusNet 1.1.1 and want to migrate to GNU social.
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| 
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| Before you begin: Make backups. Always make backups. Of your entire 
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| directory structure and the database too. All tables. All data. Alles.
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| 
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|     0. Stop your queue daemons 'php scripts/stopdaemon.php' should do it.
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|         Not everyone runs queue daemons, but the above command won't hurt.
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| 
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|     1. Unpack your GNU social code to a fresh directory.
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|     
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|     2. Synchronize your local files to the GNU social directory. These 
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|         will be the local files such as avatars, config and files:
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| 
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|             avatar/*
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|             background/*
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|             file/*
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|             local/*
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|             .htaccess
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|             config.php
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| 
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|     3. Replace your old StatusNet directory with the new GNU social
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|         directory in your webserver root.
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|     
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|     4. Run the upgrade script: 'php scripts/upgrade.php'
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|     
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|     5. Start your queue daemons: 'php scripts/startdaemons.php'
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|     
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|     6. Report any issues at https://gitorious.org/statusnet/gnu-social/ 
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| 
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| 
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| Legacy StatusNet instructions
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| -----------------------------
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| 
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| These instructions are here for historical and perhaps informational
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| purposes.
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| 
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| If you've been using StatusNet 1.0 or lower, or if you've
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| been tracking the "git" version of the software, you will probably
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| want to upgrade and keep your existing data. Try these step-by-step
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| instructions; read to the end first before trying them.
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| 
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| 0. Download StatusNet and set up all the prerequisites as if you were
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|    doing a new install.
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| 1. Make backups of both your database and your Web directory. UNDER NO
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|    CIRCUMSTANCES should you try to do an upgrade without a known-good
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|    backup. You have been warned.
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| 2. Shut down Web access to your site, either by turning off your Web
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|    server or by redirecting all pages to a "sorry, under maintenance"
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|    page.
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| 3. Shut down XMPP access to your site, typically by shutting down the
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|    xmppdaemon.php process and all other daemons that you're running.
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|    If you've got "monit" or "cron" automatically restarting your
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|    daemons, make sure to turn that off, too.
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| 4. Shut down SMS and email access to your site. The easy way to do
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|    this is to comment out the line piping incoming email to your
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|    maildaemon.php file, and running something like "newaliases".
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| 5. Once all writing processes to your site are turned off, make a
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|    final backup of the Web directory and database.
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| 6. Move your StatusNet directory to a backup spot, like "statusnet.bak".
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| 7. Unpack your StatusNet 1.1.1 tarball and move it to "statusnet" or
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|    wherever your code used to be.
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| 8. Copy the config.php file and the contents of the avatar/, background/,
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|    file/, and local/ subdirectories from your old directory to your new
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|    directory.
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| 9. Copy htaccess.sample to .htaccess in the new directory. Change the
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|    RewriteBase to use the correct path.
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| 10. Upgrade the database.
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| 
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|     NOTE: this step is destructive and cannot be
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|     reversed. YOU CAN EASILY DESTROY YOUR SITE WITH THIS STEP. Don't
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|     do it without a known-good backup!
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| 
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|     In your new StatusNet 1.1.1 directory and AFTER YOU MAKE A
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|     BACKUP run the upgrade.php script like this:
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| 
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|         php ./scripts/upgrade.php
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| 
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| 11. Use mysql or psql client to log into your database and make sure that
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|     the notice, user, profile, subscription etc. tables are non-empty.
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| 12. Turn back on the Web server, and check that things still work.
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| 13. Turn back on XMPP bots and email maildaemon.
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| 
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| NOTE: the 1.0.0 version of StatusNet changed the URLs for all admin
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| panels from /admin/* to /panel/*. This now allows the (popular)
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| username 'admin', but blocks the considerably less popular username
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| 'panel'. If you have an existing user named 'panel', you should rename
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| them before upgrading.
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| 
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| Privacy
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| =======
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| 
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| With StatusNet 1.0, our default install profile is for private sites.
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| 
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| If you did not specify the privacy level of your site previously, it
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| was public. Now, it's private.
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| 
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| If you upgrade a public site, you will need to reset the privacy
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| level. You can do this in your config.php:
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| 
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|        $config['site']['private'] = false;
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| 
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| ...or with setconfig.php in the db:
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| 
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|        php setconfig.php site private false
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| 
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| ...or with the site admin panel.
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