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Development => Support => Installation => Topic started by: ftvguy on July 29, 2006, 02:27:30 AM

Title: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: ftvguy on July 29, 2006, 02:27:30 AM
Hi

i just downloaded TP ver 0.8.6 but found no installation instructions in it , then i came back on this site again and went to "Documentation" link and there was no Installation instruction in that too. I clicked on the forum "Installation" it has a thread about "Old" installation of some previous version. With such a hardwork on such a beautiful software how could you forget the people like me who need a step by step instructions being dumb @ programming and stuff.

thanks
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 02:33:34 AM
TP is a package for SMF forum

Simply go to your forum Admin panel under PACKAGES

and install it as a normal mod or package

thats why no installation instructions needed UNLESS u want to do a lengthy manual install
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: ftvguy on July 29, 2006, 02:45:46 AM
ok i have installed it , but i wanted to see TP as home page on the main directory like this

www.mydomain.com

and how will i uninstall it , if it is not possible ?
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: iwyen on July 29, 2006, 02:54:36 AM
Manage Settings>Frontpage

Select option for "What to show on frontpage"

To uninstall, uninstall the package from SMF admin panel.
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: ftvguy on July 29, 2006, 03:03:19 AM
Quote from: iwyen on July 29, 2006, 02:54:36 AM
Manage Settings>Frontpage

Select option for "What to show on frontpage"


No you misunderstood it , i already had a SMF forum at

www.mydomain.com/forums

Now when i've installed TP , it is also showing up at the same place , i.e.,

www.mydomain.com/forums

Is it possible that TP shows up at

www.mydomain.com

so that it becomes the HOME PAGE.
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: dreadkgt on July 29, 2006, 03:12:33 AM
I believe you would need to install SMF in your base directory than install Tp for it to show up
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 03:14:30 AM
TP is entirely dependant upon the forum..so it needs to be where the forum is located

the path settings in all the files would have to be changed to achieve what you want..and that would be manual hours of work

So an easy way to do it? Dosent exist best to my knowledge

The only way for u to have that would be to have the forum installed in the root of ur domain and then nstall TP
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: ftvguy on July 29, 2006, 03:47:48 AM
ok i have uninstalled TP for the time being but now i am unable to change the theme . Why is that ? Whenever i go to admin and change the theme , it remains the same .
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 04:04:19 AM
Themes for TP are different from themes for SMF

please check to make sure u have the correct versions installed :)

That could be your problem, but if you are definately sure your themes are SMF ones and not TP/SMF modified ones, then come and report it
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: ftvguy on July 29, 2006, 04:14:49 AM
i was using a SMS theme Dilber MC when i had TP installed. But after uninstalling TP i tried to change the theme through admin as i used to do , but it is not taking up new theme or any old installed theme.
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: ftvguy on July 29, 2006, 04:27:02 AM
May be it was my cache , cos i closed the IE window and logged back in as an admin , changed the theme and that time it was changed.
So my bad that i could not use TP right now as i wanted it to be in home directory but as soon as i learn it i will reinstall it. There are really very easy and good features in TP ( only if it does not change the db of SMF ). Anyways

thanks to Mr Squirrel ( Akulion ) ,dreadkgt, iwyen for instant and great online and on time support. Keep up such support and see how many new members will use TP as many others TP like softwares developers do not give such kind of support on their forums. I have been using MK portal and it's been 4 days and still waiting for a reply from them .

Goodluck
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 04:44:24 AM
i use mkportal as part of my site as well

but to be honest mkportal is now a dead project - there will be no further development on it for smf according to MEO who is the project manager and developer

I really like MKP a lot but to be honest now I am trying to slowly port everything over to TP because atleast TP will keep developing

and mkportal I fear in 1 or 2 years from now will become unusable for SMF users since there will be no future development

My recommendation:

If your forum is not too big, then take a DB  backup, install it in ur root and restore the DB from the backup and ull be in business :)
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: agridoc on July 29, 2006, 09:01:06 AM
Akulion, I don' t think this is the right way. A db backup will contain the directory settings so the old settings will be restored plus the attachements, packages and themes added will be needed. A DB backup is always useful however.

ftvguy it depends on what you have on root and if you have other software bridged (i.e. Coppermine, a Chat software etc.).

1. Put the forum in maintenace mode. Take a DB backup, just in case something goes wrong.
2. Copy the SMF directory to root. If your host has a utility for it it can be done quickly otherwise you have to take a backup by FTP and restore to root.
3. Take the SMF repair settings utility from here (http://www.simplemachines.org/download/?converters). Copy it in your root directory and run it. It will fix or will help you fix most directories and server paths. Delete it after use.
4. Browse in your root directory and login as administrator. Check and correct, if needed, the URL directories and server paths for forum, themes, avatars and attachements and smileys.
5. Go out of maintenace mode and you are done.
6. If other software is bridged you may need more things to be done.

There are quite a few other ways, without all this mess, to make your domain name default to SMF/TP directory, I think it' s a good topic to discuss, maybe splitting the topic will be needed.


Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 09:47:55 AM
yup ur right

i totally forgot about repair.settings.php even after i moved my site 3 times...


thanks for the correction
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: iwyen on July 29, 2006, 09:55:44 AM
A couple of things I would consider when installing in the root especially if I have more than SMF folders/files on my site or more than one website project on my web account:

1. SMF in a folder by itself is easier to rename or move than if all the SMF folders/files are scattered among my other non-SMF files

2. If one day, I need a co-administrator to work on my SMF site through FTP, he wouldn't have access to my other non-SMF files

So I would prefer to use a parked domain to my SMF folder. And erm.. TP will show up at http://www.myparkeddomain.com Sorry if I sounded lame :P
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 09:59:32 AM
how about creating an entry page?

Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: iwyen on July 29, 2006, 10:02:41 AM
I second that :) haha
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: Crip on July 29, 2006, 10:29:19 AM
Splash page.  ;)
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 10:55:00 AM
thats how i plan on finally getting rid of mkp once my downloads, galleries and stuff is transferred....

just replace the indrx.php of mkp with a index of my own - so cool in design that people will go mad - scream and rip their clothes off from coolness

lol
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: Techdomain on July 29, 2006, 10:57:29 AM
now that would be some serious coolness!
Title: Re: How Ironic ! No Installation Instructions
Post by: akulion on July 29, 2006, 11:08:25 AM
lol yea - i wish :D