Re: Help with packaging openEMR

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Am Samstag, den 28.05.2011, 16:44 +0530 schrieb Ankur Sinha:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I was packaging openEMR. This is what the INSTALL file says:
> 
> https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-medical/ticket/4
> 
> 
> > Copy the OpenEMR folder into the root folder of the webserver. On Mandrake
> > Linux, for example, use the command:
> > 
> >   bash# mv openemr /var/www/html/
> > 
> > Make sure the webserver is running, and point a web-browser to setup.php located
> > within the openemr web folder.  If you installed OpenEMR in the root web
> > directory, the URL would read: http://localhost/openemr/setup.php.
> > The setup script will step you through the configuration of the OpenEMR.
> 
> 
> During the packaging, do I place the files in the /var/www/html/ dir, or
> should I place them all in %{_datadir} and add a README.fedora which
> tells the user to copy it there etc?
> 
> If there's a package like this already, please point me to it. 


Maybe have a look as w3c-markup-validator or phpMyAdmin as examples for
web based software. As far as I can see, the idea is, to put software
where it belongs to (%{_datadir}) and add a file to the web server
configuration (i.e. Apache in /etc/httpd/conf.d/) which is pointing to
the software via the Alias directive.

Hope this helps :)

Regards,
Dominic

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