If the WebUI works, you can continue building some optional parts of
OGo, like ZideStore or the XML-RPC API.
As always, please ensure that your GNUstep environment is loaded prior
trying to compile anything. A quick check on this is typing
echo $GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT, it should point to something like
/home/donald/OGo and not be empty.
Requirements
OGo Logic
OGo DocumentAPI
OGo WebUI
TODO: add requirements for OGo (eg pilot-link for PDA)
XML-RPC |
Tools |
ZideStore |
PDA |
Publisher
OGo XML-RPC Daemon [next]
cd XmlRpcAPI/Daemon
make -s debug=yes install
cd ..
Check for success:
cd Database/OGoModel
make -s debug=yes install
cd ..
Check for success:
cd ZideStore
make -s debug=yes install
cd ..
Check for success:
cd PDA
make -s debug=yes install
cd ..
This will install the Palm application for WebUI and the nhsd
daemon for performing the Palm network hotsync.
Check for success:
OGo Publisher [prev]
cd Publisher
make -s debug=yes install
This install all the OGo Publisher CMS application. This includes the
WebUI of Publisher (eg HTML viewers, preview generators), the skypubexport tool for statically exporting websites and the
skypubd daemon for hosting dynamic Publisher sites.
Check for success:
Further Installation [prev]
After compiling the necessary modules, you should at follow the
install instructions
to get a running system. You should definitely access OGo through
Apache instead of working on the SOPE directly.