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The basic steps for getting OpenACS installed are:
Install an OS and supporting software (see Install a Unix-like OS or Appendix�A, Install Red Hat 8/9 for more details).
Install a database (see Install Oracle or Install PostgreSQL).
Install AOLserver (see Install AOLserver 3.3oacs1).
Create a unique database and system user. Install the OpenACS tarball, start and AOLserver instance, and use the OpenACS web pages to complete installation - (see Install OpenACS 5.0.0b4).
There are specific instructions available for Mac OS X and + (see Install OpenACS 5.0.0rc1).
There are specific instructions available for Mac OS X and Windows2000 available (see the section called “OpenACS Installation Guide for Mac OS X” or the section called “OpenACS Installation Guide for Windows2000” for those).
The patched version of AOLserver we use is not currently available in a precompiled binary.
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DROP DATABASE
[service0 aolserver]$ createdb service0
CREATE DATABASE
-su - service0
+su - service0
svc -d /service/service0
dropdb service0
-createdb service0
Table�2.2.�Default directories for a standard install
None of these locations are set in stone - they're simply the values that we've chosen. The values that you'll probably want to change, such as service name, are