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On 04/06/2011 10:35 AM Dave Stevens wrote:
On Friday, June 03, 2011 04:49:04 PM 夜神 岩男 wrote:
> --- On Sat, 2011/6/4, Dave Stevens <geek@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been learning about Drupal 7 on a CentOS install and it is more
> > convenient to use it on my F14 box for learning purposes. The install
> > was just a yum command, but I'm accustomed to finding and running the
> > install.php file to configure it. When I start an instance of firefox
> > as root and browse to that file I don't get the expected install
> > screen sequence but rather some ascii gibberish. Also the file
> > location is in /usr/share rather than as I would have expected in a
> > folder off /var/www/html.
> >
> > Is there a reference for D7 in Fedora? There's no man page. I have a
> > couple of D7 books, it's the Fedora-specific bits I'm having trouble
> > with.
> >
> > Advice much appreciated.
> >
> > Dave
>
> This was fun for me to figure out as well. Drupal 6 is what is in the F14
> respositories, not Drupal 7 (unless there is a package name extension
> which differentiates between the two -- "yum install drupal" installs
> Drupal 6).
yes, I see that. Here's what I got:
[dave@davehost ~]$ yum list drupal
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Available Packages
drupal.noarch 6.20-1.fc14
updates
[dave@davehost ~]$ yum list drupal*
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
drupal7.noarch 7.0-4.fc14
@updates
Available Packages
drupal.noarch 6.20-1.fc14
updates
drupal-calendar.noarch 6.x.2.2-2.fc13
fedora
drupal-cck.noarch 6.x.2.8-1.fc14
fedora
drupal-date.noarch 6.x.2.4-1.fc13
fedora
drupal-service_links.noarch 6.x.2.0-1.fc14
updates
drupal-views.noarch 6.x.2.12-1.fc14
updates
drupal-workspace.noarch 6.x.1.4-2.rc1.fc13
fedora
drupal6-advanced-help.noarch 1.2-2.fc14
updates
drupal6-filefield.noarch 6.x.3.9-1.fc14
updates
drupal6-footnotes.noarch 2.5-1.fc14
updates
drupal6-image.noarch 6.x.1.1-1.fc14
updates
drupal6-video.noarch 6.x.4.2.beta2-2.fc14
updates
drupal6-views_bulk_operations.noarch 1.10-6.fc14
updates
drupal6-yubikey.noarch 6.x.2.0.beta2-1.fc14
updates
[dave@davehost ~]$
> Here are a few links that may clear things up a bit:
> http://zxq9.com/archives/442
> http://drupal.org/node/557910
> http://drupal.org/node/1056404
> Note that these are installations for Drupal 7 from drupal.org, not from
> the yum repositories for F14, as the repositories do not carry D7. This
> means you have to pay attention to the report panel inside Drupal and keep
> up with updates on your own (which is less fun than using yum update,
> obviously, but not hard).
Yes, I'll follow up on the references, thanks very much.
Dave
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On Friday, June 03, 2011 04:49:04 PM 夜神 岩男 wrote:
> --- On Sat, 2011/6/4, Dave Stevens <geek@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been learning about Drupal 7 on a CentOS install and it is more
> > convenient to use it on my F14 box for learning purposes. The install
> > was just a yum command, but I'm accustomed to finding and running the
> > install.php file to configure it. When I start an instance of firefox
> > as root and browse to that file I don't get the expected install
> > screen sequence but rather some ascii gibberish. Also the file
> > location is in /usr/share rather than as I would have expected in a
> > folder off /var/www/html.
> >
> > Is there a reference for D7 in Fedora? There's no man page. I have a
> > couple of D7 books, it's the Fedora-specific bits I'm having trouble
> > with.
> >
> > Advice much appreciated.
> >
> > Dave
>
> This was fun for me to figure out as well. Drupal 6 is what is in the F14
> respositories, not Drupal 7 (unless there is a package name extension
> which differentiates between the two -- "yum install drupal" installs
> Drupal 6).
yes, I see that. Here's what I got:
[dave@davehost ~]$ yum list drupal
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Available Packages
drupal.noarch 6.20-1.fc14
updates
[dave@davehost ~]$ yum list drupal*
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
drupal7.noarch 7.0-4.fc14
@updates
Available Packages
drupal.noarch 6.20-1.fc14
updates
drupal-calendar.noarch 6.x.2.2-2.fc13
fedora
drupal-cck.noarch 6.x.2.8-1.fc14
fedora
drupal-date.noarch 6.x.2.4-1.fc13
fedora
drupal-service_links.noarch 6.x.2.0-1.fc14
updates
drupal-views.noarch 6.x.2.12-1.fc14
updates
drupal-workspace.noarch 6.x.1.4-2.rc1.fc13
fedora
drupal6-advanced-help.noarch 1.2-2.fc14
updates
drupal6-filefield.noarch 6.x.3.9-1.fc14
updates
drupal6-footnotes.noarch 2.5-1.fc14
updates
drupal6-image.noarch 6.x.1.1-1.fc14
updates
drupal6-video.noarch 6.x.4.2.beta2-2.fc14
updates
drupal6-views_bulk_operations.noarch 1.10-6.fc14
updates
drupal6-yubikey.noarch 6.x.2.0.beta2-1.fc14
updates
[dave@davehost ~]$
> Here are a few links that may clear things up a bit:
> http://zxq9.com/archives/442
> http://drupal.org/node/557910
> http://drupal.org/node/1056404
> Note that these are installations for Drupal 7 from drupal.org, not from
> the yum repositories for F14, as the repositories do not carry D7. This
> means you have to pay attention to the report panel inside Drupal and keep
> up with updates on your own (which is less fun than using yum update,
> obviously, but not hard).
Yes, I'll follow up on the references, thanks very much.
Dave
--
Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable, let us prepare to
grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
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