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Last updated: $Date: 2002/06/12 15:47:42 $
Contents
Read the dotLRN FAQ
Especially important is the State of dotLRN Development section.
Get and Install OpenACS from development CVS
If you have a working OpenACS installation from the latest development CVS, skip to the next section.
If you are installing OpenACS, follow the extensive installation documenation. Stop at the point where the OpenACS installation instructions tell you to "download OpenACS". Don't use the "Quick Downloads"! Continue on with this document.
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@openacs.org:/cvsroot login (just hit return for the password) cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@openacs.org:/cvsroot checkout acs-core
CVS commandlines are given in terms of anonymous users, if you have an account on openacs.org, use your login where appropriate. Don't forget to set the CVS_RSH variable in your shell envrioment to "ssh".
dotLRN requires some more modules that are not in acs-core, but not all of the packages in the OpenACS source tree. Next are the commands to get these modules.
Here's the current list of non-core packages needed for dotlrn:
NEW!the new notifications package is required by the new forums package (which replaces bboard and sloan-bboard)
acs-datetime acs-events acs-mail-lite bulk-mail calendar faq forums file-storage general-comments news notifications ref-timezonesDo not install or remove these packages sincethey conflict with dotlrn packages:
portal (conflicts with new-portal) spam (conflicts with bulk-mail)
cd to the newly created /openacs-4/packages directory before the next step.
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@openacs.org:/cvsroot co acs-datetime \ acs-events acs-mail-lite bulk-mail calendar faq file-storage \ general-comments news notifications ref-timezones
Installation timesavers: If you have a full checkout of the OpenACS tree (or a nightly tarball), and are setting up a server for dotlrn use only, you can save time by removing modules not in acs-core or in the above checkout command. Also, cut down the huge (10MB!) files in /packages/ref-timezones/sql/common/ to a line or two.
You will now have an /openacs-4 directory with all of OpenACS required by dotLRN.
Get dotLRN from CVS
Getting dotLRN from CVS is just like getting OpenACS from CVS with a different CVSROOT.
Change to your /openacs-4/packages directory issue the following commands:
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@dotlrn.openforce.net:/dotlrn-cvsroot login (hit return for prompted for password) cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@dotlrn.openforce.net:/dotlrn-cvsroot co dotlrn-core
This will fetch the following packages to your /openacs-4/packages directory:
NEW! forums-portlet and dotlrn-forums replaces bboard-portlet and dotlrn-bboard
dotlrn dotlrn-syllabus dotlrn-research new-portal profile-provider user-profile bm-portlet dotlrn-bm calendar-portlet dotlrn-calendar dotlrn-portlet dotlrn-dotlrn faq-portlet dotlrn-faq forums-portlet dotlrn-forums fs-portlet dotlrn-fs news-portlet dotlrn-news static-portlet dotlrn-static
Next, copy the /openacs-4 directory to where ever you prefer your webserver root to be, traditionally /web. Now you can continue with the OACS installation document at the third bullet point. Continue with the standard OACS installation process until your reach the "Congratulations!" front page, then return here.
Install dotLRN on your system>
Go the the "ACS Package Manager" (APM) on your system at http://yourserver/acs-admin/apm and hit the "Install packages" link. After the installer loads, you will see a list of the dotlrn packages you just got from CVS. Install them, return to the main APM page, and restart your server.
Go to the "Site Map" on your system at http://yourserver/admin/site-map. Click the "new sub folder" link to the right of the "Main Site" link at the top of the table. Enter dotlrn in the textbox, and hit the button.
There will be a new entry in the URL column for "dotlrn" with "(none)" in the application column, to the right of this, click the "New Application" link. Enter dotlrn into the textbox and select "dotLRN" from the drop-down list and hit the button.
There will now be "dotlrn" in the application column to the right of the "dotlrn/" URL.
You must now restart your server, wait, and reload the "Site Map" page in your browser After the server restarts, refresh the "Site Map". You will see a "(+)" to the left of the dotlrn/ URL and a new URL: "portal/" with application "new-portal".
Aren't seeing the "(+)" beside dotlrn/? Something went wrong. Did you restart your server? Restart again while doing a tail -f of the error log. Unique constraint violations while creating certain site-nodes are a known issue, but any other errors should be reported to us.
One last step: Then set the "DefaultMaster" parameter of the Root ("Main site") from /www/default-master to /packages/dotlrn/www/dotlrn-default-master
Explore dotLRN
Go to dotLRN Administration at http://yourserver/dotlrn/admin. Make some dotLRN users, terms, departments, classes.
Here are some suggestions for things to check out in dotlrn:
Goto /dotlrn your "workspace". Click the "Control Panel" link at the top and try the "Customize this portal" link there. Goto the admin pages for a class or community and try the "Manage Membership" link. Create a new sugroup for a class or community. Edit or create new "Custom Portlets".
Enjoy!
Reinstalling dotLRN
Sometimes you have to dump your DB. Here's the dotLRN reinstall process.
Important note:If you have the dotlrn-survey, and/or survey-portlet directories on your system, please delete them as they are no longer part of the dotlrn-core packages. If you are not using simple-survey aside from dotlrn, you can delete that too.
% sqlplus internal < my-drop-create-script.sqlVerify that your database user was droped and created successfully. If you get an error saying: Cannot drop a user that is currently connected, close all open sqlplus sessions and repeat the command above.