egroupware/debian/phpgroupware.templates

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Template: phpgroupware/configuration/note
Type: note
Description: Package configuration note.
phpGroupWare can be and should be configured entirely via web, so, in the
following configuration steps, I'm going to prompt you for the passwords that
phpGroupWare uses for web configuration and some default values for the
application startup. Then you should point your browser to the phpGroupWare
setup, for example:
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http://${site}/phpgroupware/setup
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continue the configuration, fill the database and let phpGroupWare be aware of
the installed modules.
Template: phpgroupware/installation/note_0_9_13_14RC1
Type: note
Description: Installation Note.
You can find new Upgrade/Install issues in
/usr/share/doc/phpgroupware/README.Debian. Please, read it.
Template: phpgroupware/header/password
Type: password
Description: Please, insert phpGroupWare 'Header Admin' password:
'Header Admin', is the section in which the phpGroupWare administrator can
define the information which will let the application to 'start' (i.e. DBMS
settings, directories location etc.)
Template: phpgroupware/header/password/confirm
Type: password
Description: Please, retype the phpGroupWare 'Header Admin' password:
Please, insert the 'Header Admin' password again. If the password you are
going to retype mismatch the previous inserted one, I'll ask you to insert
them again.
Template: phpgroupware/header/password/mismatch
Type: text
Description: Passwords mismatch.
The 'Header Admin' passwords you inserted mismatch. Please, try again.
Template: phpgroupware/configuration/password
Type: password
Description: Please, insert the phpGroupWare 'Setup/Config Admin' password:
The 'Setup/Config Admin' is the section in which the phpGroupWare
administrator access the following facilities:
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(1) Simple Application Management
(2) Configuration (general)
(3) Language Management
(4) Advanced Application Management
Template: phpgroupware/configuration/password/confirm
Type: password
Description: Please, retype the phpGroupWare 'Setup/Config Admin' password:
Please insert the 'Setup/Config Admin' password again. If the password you
are going to retype mismatch the previous inserted one, I'll ask you to
insert them again.
Template: phpgroupware/configuration/password/mismatch
Type: text
Description: Passwords mismatch.
The configuration passwords you inserted mismatch. Please, try again.
Template: phpgroupware/webserver
Type: select
Choices: Apache, Apache-ssl, Both, None
Description: Which Web Server are you running?
phpGroupWare supports any web server that php3/php4 does, but this
configuration process only supports Apache and Apache-SSL. Feel free to submit
any hint or patch that would help me in the setup of other Web Servers to
phpgroupware@packages.qa.debian.org or wwwconfig-common@packages.qa.debian.org
Template: phpgroupware/db
Type: text
Description: phpGroupWare DB setup NOTE.
Now you should specify the DBMS settings. You must provide the host name on
which the DBMS server is installed, the type (i.e. PostgresQL, MySql,
mSQL etc.), the DB name, the DBMS administrator user-name, etc.
Template: phpgroupware/db/host
Type: string
Default: localhost
Description: Please, insert phpGroupWare DB host name:
This should be the host-name or IP address that phpGroupWare will use to access
the DB.
Template: phpgroupware/db/type
Type: select
Choices: PostgresQL, MySql, mSQL, Sybase, Oracle, MicrosoftSQL, ODBC Compliant , none
Description: Please, select phpGroupWare DB type:
This is the name (and so the type) of The DBMS you will use.
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NOTE: Debian only support PostgresQL and MySql for automatic system
configuration. Other DBMS are either no more, not yet supported or proprietary one.
Template: phpgroupware/db/name
Type: string
Default: phpgroupware
Description: Please, insert phpGroupWare DB name:
This is the name of the DB that phpGroupWare will use.
Template: phpgroupware/db/user/name
Type: string
Default: phpgroupware
Description: Please, insert the DBMS user-name to access the DB:
This is the user-name that phpGroupWare will use to access the DB.
Template: phpgroupware/db/user/password
Type: password
Description: Please, insert the password to access the DB:
This is the password that phpGroupWare will use, along with user-name you
provided, to access the DB.
Template: phpgroupware/db/user/password/confirm
Type: password
Description: Please, retype the password to access the DB:
Please insert the DB access password again. If the password you are going to
retype mismatch the previous inserted one, I'll ask you to insert them again.
Template: phpgroupware/db/user/password/mismatch
Type: text
Description: Passwords mismatch.
The DB access passwords you inserted mismatch. Please, try again.
Template: phpgroupware/db/admin/name
Type: string
Description: Please, insert the DBMS administrator user-name:
This user-name will be used to access the DBMS to create (if needed):
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(1) The DB
(2) The new DBMS account that phpGroupWare will use to access the DB
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It should be 'postgres' for PostgresQL or 'root' for MySql.
Template: phpgroupware/db/admin/password
Type: password
Description: Please, insert the DBMS administrator password (if any):
This is the password that will be used along with the DBMS administrator
user-name.
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NOTE: This password will not be asked twice, since it's not a new password.
Template: phpgroupware/db/setup/skip
Type: boolean
Default: false
Description: DB setup skipped.
DB setup will be skipped.
Template: phpgroupware/db/setup/abort
Type: note
Description: Abort DB setup.
The DBMS type you selected is not supported; you should manually
create and drop the DB and the DBMS account that phpGroupWare need.
In any case I'll setup the configuration file
(/etc/phpgroupware/header.inc.php).
Template: phpgroupware/postgres/error
Type: note
Description: Abort DB setup.
Sorry, but I'm unable to set up the PostgresQL configuration file to use it
at localhost. Error message say:
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${error}
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You should manually check the configuration of your PostgresQL. You can try
to confgure phpGroupWare again later using the dpkg-reconfigure(1) command.
Template: phpgroupware/postgres/remote
Type: note
Description: Abort DB setup.
Your PostgresQL server is not on localhost, so, by now, you need to create the
DBMS account and the DB by yourself.
Template: phpgroupware/configuration/overwrite
Type: boolean
Default: false
Description: Overwrite 'Header Admin' configuration?
With the informations you are going to provide, I can setup the 'Header
Admin' file (/etc/phpgroupware/header.inc.php). This may not be the most
tuned setup, but phpGroupWare will work with the average system. If you say
'yes', I'll *ALWAYS* overwrite this file on any upgrade of this package. You
can safely answer 'yes' by now, and disable this option later with the
dpkg-reconfigure(1) commad.
Template: phpgroupware/postrm
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: Delete *ALL*?
Datas subjected to this question are the DBMS account, the DB and the
phpGroupWare users ang group files. Do I have to delete *ALL* datas whenever
the the phpgroupware package will be completely removed from the system?
Template: phpgroupware/debug
Type: text
Description: DEBUG.
${debug}