- install needs a password now
- translations for en & de
- password can entered via command-line or env.variable
- installing a backup should work now
- atm. all manageheader functionality is accessible
- reworked manageheader.php using the new setup_header class shared with setup-cli.php
=> install & update via cli is comming the next days
Works in 1.2 if you drop setup-cli.php and class.setup_header.inc.php in a 1.2 install.
+ setup_demo gives errors under postgres
+ setup_demo can save special chars in the admin name
- renamed setup_demo into admin_account, as setting up demo accounts is the least used function of it
- fixed warning db::delete missing params, if delete_all was checked
- added "working" explenation how to create a db, user und the necesary rights under postgres
- manageheader: renamed Domain --> Database instance (eGW Domain)
- manageheader: added further explenation of the host-field for Postgres and ODBC/MaxDB
- file_uploads = On (required for filemanager(s))
- PEAR installed (required by SyncML & iCal import+export of calendar)
- PEAR::Log installed (required by SyncML)
Please note: If you already edited your phpgwapi/inc/functions.inc.php to switch it off, you will get an cvs conflict on updating, just do a "cvs update -C phpgwapi/inc/functions.inc.php" to fix it. If you want to use the session restore or you already used it, you need to go to Setup >> Headeradmin and switch it on there.
- only needs host- and domain-name
- needs NO extra account on the ADS host
- can be used with accounts in SQL or LDAP to auto-create autheticated users
- new param to lowercase the user-names before auto-creating them (to deal with case-insensitve and case-sensitive system)
- the backup is independent of the used DB and can eg. be used to port an install to an other DB type
- autom. backup before upgrades of the DB structure
- installing backups instead an installation from scratch
- own backup screen in setup and admin to:
+ shedule repeating backups
+ up- and download of backups
+ creating and restoring backups