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==Installation and Uninstall== | ==Installation and Uninstall== | ||
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− | + | Initially check the current version available from | |
+ | http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/dberteld/joomla/ | ||
+ | which at the time of writing is | ||
+ | smeserver-joomla-1.5.1-2.noarch.rpm | ||
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+ | Download and install using the following commands | ||
+ | (Please remember to replace the version number in the command with the currently available version number or the download will fail) | ||
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+ | cd /tmp | ||
+ | wget http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/dberteld/joomla/smeserver-joomla-1.5.1-2.noarch.rpm | ||
+ | yum localinstall smeserver-joomla*.rpm | ||
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For uninstall use the following command | For uninstall use the following command | ||
rpm -e smeserver-joomla | rpm -e smeserver-joomla |
Revision as of 23:59, 25 February 2008
Maintainer
Dietmar Berteld
mailto:dietmar@berteld.com
Description
With this RPM you can use the popular Content-Management-System (CMS) Joomla on your SME 7.x. You can install it as one single package in a very comfortable way. For more information see http://www.joomla.org/.
Installation and Uninstall
Initially check the current version available from http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/dberteld/joomla/ which at the time of writing is smeserver-joomla-1.5.1-2.noarch.rpm
Download and install using the following commands (Please remember to replace the version number in the command with the currently available version number or the download will fail)
cd /tmp wget http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/dberteld/joomla/smeserver-joomla-1.5.1-2.noarch.rpm yum localinstall smeserver-joomla*.rpm
For uninstall use the following command
rpm -e smeserver-joomla
You can ignore the yum-comments signal event post-upgrade and signal-event reboot.
Use
You can find joomla in the /opt/joomla directory. For using Joomla start your browser with the URL http://servername/joomla and logon with the user admin + password admin as administrator.
Have much fun with Joomla as your preferred CMS !
Dietmar Berteld (berdie)