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configuration:using_vufind_as_the_site_root
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configuration:using_vufind_as_the_site_root [2018/12/19 17:07] – demiankatz | configuration:using_vufind_as_the_site_root [2020/02/24 14:09] – [Using VuFind as the Site Root] demiankatz | ||
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- | DocumentRoot /usr/local/vufind2/public | + | DocumentRoot /usr/local/vufind/public |
ServerName yourdomain.edu | ServerName yourdomain.edu | ||
ServerAlias www.yourdomain.edu | ServerAlias www.yourdomain.edu | ||
</ | </ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | ===== ...if you have already installed VuFind ===== | ||
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+ | Even if you have already installed VuFind, you should be able to change it to run as the site root fairly easily. Just follow these steps: | ||
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+ | - In the $VUFIND_HOME directory, run "php install.php" | ||
+ | - As noted above, you should update the url setting in the [Site] section of your local config.ini file. | ||
+ | - As noted above, you may need to create an Apache VirtualHost for VuFind, or if you already have one, you may need to explicitly set the DocumentRoot to $VUFIND_HOME/ | ||
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configuration/using_vufind_as_the_site_root.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/24 14:14 by demiankatz