# Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/www-apps/wordpress/wordpress-2.2.3.ebuild,v 1.1 2007/09/08 17:02:42 beandog Exp $ inherit webapp eutils depend.php DESCRIPTION="Wordpress php and mysql based CMS system." HOMEPAGE="http://wordpress.org/" SRC_URI="http://www.wordpress.org/${P}.tar.gz" LICENSE="GPL-2" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~hppa ~ppc ~ppc64 ~sparc ~x86" IUSE="" S="${WORKDIR}/${PN}" need_php pkg_setup() { webapp_pkg_setup require_php_with_any_use mysql mysqli require_php_with_use pcre } src_install() { local docs="license.txt readme.html" webapp_src_preinst einfo "Installing main files" cp wp-config-sample.php wp-config.php cp -r * ${D}${MY_HTDOCSDIR} einfo "Done" ewarn ewarn Please make sure you have register_globals = off set in your /etc/apache2/php.ini file ewarn If this is not an option for your web server and you NEED it set to on, then insert the following in your WordPress .htaccess file: ewarn php_flag register_globals off ewarn ewarn ewarn You will need to create a table for your WordPress database. This ewarn assumes you have some knowledge of MySQL, and already have it ewarn installed and configured. If not, please refer to ewarn the Gentoo MySQL guide at the following URL: ewarn http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/mysql-howto.xml ewarn Log in to MySQL, and create a new database called ewarn "wordpress". From this point, you will need to edit ewarn your wp-config.php file in $DocumentRoot/wordpress/ ewarn and point to your database. Once this is done, you can log in to ewarn WordPress at http://localhost/wordpress ewarn ewarn ewarn If you are upgrading from a previous version BACK UP your ewarn database. Once you are done with that, browse to ewarn http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/upgrade.php and follow ewarn the instructions on the screen. ewarn # handle documentation files # # NOTE that doc files go into /usr/share/doc as normal; they do NOT # get installed per vhost! dodoc ${docs} for doc in ${docs} INSTALL; do rm -f ${doc} done # Identify the configuration files that this app uses # User can want to make changes to these! webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/index.php #webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/wp-layout.css webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/wp-admin/menu.php webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR} webapp_configfile ${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/wp-config.php # Identify any script files that need #! headers adding to run under # a CGI script (such as PHP/CGI) # # for wordpress, we *assume* that all .php files need to have CGI/BIN # support added # post-install instructions #webapp_postinst_txt en ${FILESDIR}/1.2/postinstall-en.txt # now strut stuff webapp_src_install }