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Obsolete Releases => SME 7.x Contribs => Topic started by: stephen noble on November 28, 2006, 02:24:16 PM
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http://www.scuttle.org/wiki
Scuttle is a web-based social bookmarks manager that enables you to:
*Store all your favourite links in one place, accessible from anywhere.
*Share your bookmarks with everyone, with friends or just keep them private.
*Tag your bookmarks with as many labels, instead of wrestling with folders.
http://www.dungog.net/sme/webapp.php#scuttle
http://sme.dungog.net/packages/smeserver/7.0/i386/html/index_dungog.html
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Step-by-step HowTo for installation of Scuttle on a fresh SMEserver 7.1.3.
Orginates from http://www.dungog.net/sme/webapp.php#scuttle and some input from these forums.
I have moved the howto to the Wiki at http://wiki.contribs.org/Scuttle
/Per
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I've noticed that every yum install advices # signal-event post-upgrade and # signal-event reboot.
Is that a good thing to do, or is it enough to do them after the last install?
Hope you don't get bored by my activity the past few days...
Last I would like to thank all people involved with development of SME and contribs. I'm very greatful! It make my networking a pleasure!
/Per
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.....yum install advices # signal-event post-upgrade and # signal-event reboot. Is that a good thing to do, or is it enough to do them after the last install?
Generally, once at the end is good. It's theoretically possible to have a problem where you replace a piece of code with your new code if you don't rebuild the config files with the post-upgrade there could be a problem.
Most installs are pretty quick and go even faster if you only reconfigure and reboot once at the end.
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Hi Per,
you asked for comments ...
You do not need steps 6 & 7 at all. When you install smeserver-scuttle (currently step8), the system is 'clever' enough to find the dependency for the scuttle rpm and will install both packages at the same time.
As already mentioned by jfarschman, you don't need steps 9 and 10 either for this install.
Michael
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Ah, that sounds great! Any (working) shortcut are welcome.
I will test that on my machine. If I succeed it I edit the howto.
I think I'll keep the original numbering so these comments make sense to others afterwards.
/ Per
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Yea, that worked great! Thanks guys!
What decides if that workes or not?
The other day I tested webshare, but that one did not resolve it's dependency on htpassword automatically. Or did I go wrong somewhere?
/Per