- allow running setup_cmd_admin directly via the command line with regular syntax (was already possible under special syntax)
- limiting database names to 16 chars, which is the limit in mysql
- add feature to allow apps to choose to be automatic installed on
updated: $setup_info[$app]['autoinstall'] = {true|'1.x.xxx'};
- run default_records.inc.php (if exists) also for apps without tables,
as they might need to initialise some stuff
- removed include_root (is now always identical to server_root)
- removed mcrypt_version (not relevant to todays php versions)
- replaced session_type with session_handler
- look is now a bit more like setup and eGroupware itself
--> updated header-version to 1.29 forcing everyone to update
- create, edit & update the header
- install & update eGW
- config eGW
- create admin account
- install & update languages
- create & restore (install) backups
---> update, languages & backup can work for all domains at once
---> for use in 1.2 you have to update/switch the whole setup app to HEAD/trunk
1) phpgw_lang(uages) --> egw_lang(uages)
2) mysql 4.0+
- charset gets now set for the connect
- charset gets used for new tables
- some columns shortend to deal with 1000byte (= 333 utf-8 chars) limit for indexes
- update to 1.0.1.019 fixes the charset of existing tables
- phpgw_accounts --> egw_accounts
- phpgw_acl --> egw_acl
- phpgw_log(_msg) --> egw_log(_msg)
- phpgw_config --> egw_config
- phpgw_applications --> egw_applications
This requires code-changes in many apps. Quite often I was able to replace the db access, with calls to the appropreate classes.
2) $GLOBALS['phpgw{_info}'] ==> $GLOBALS['egw{_info}']
3) moved setup-classes from phpgwapi/inc back to setup/inc (they are not used anywhere else, but in setup)