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-Installing Using the Web Interface:
-
-As of 3.3-Beta3 Ampache includes an web based installation script. In order
-for the script to work correctly you will need a user that has Database
-create and modify rights for your mysql server. To use this script simply
-visit /install.php. If you get a Access Denied make sure that your /config
-directory does not contain an existing ampache.cfg
-
- Step 1 - Inserting the database, this requires you to enter
- a username/pass for MySQL that is able to create
- a brand new database and insert new tables. This does
- not have to be the user you actually run ampache as
- Step 2 - Creating the Config file, this step asks for a 'user'
- level account for MySQL that has full access over
- the newly created ampache database, this can be the
- same as the last step, but it is not recommended.
- Ampache will attempt to write the config file directly
- to the /config directory, if it isn't able to it
- should prompt you to download the ampache.cfg simply
- put it into /config and then visit the login page.
- Step 3 - Creating the Initial User Account, you will be asked
- for a username and password for the administrator
- account.