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Installing CrayDoc [4]
Once you have created your craydoc-config file, copy it to the correct
location.
cp craydoc-config $ScriptAlias/
Now you are ready to copy the necessary files from the CD.
4.2.3 Copying and Unpacking
If installing CrayDoc manually, you must copy the necessary files from the
CrayDoc CD to the correct locations, as indicated in your craydoc-config file.
To make this easier, use the same installation map that the install script uses:
.install.dmp. This file is located at the root level of the CD. It is written in the
format of a Perl hash. The map is a list of the file paths in relation to the root level
of the CD. You can interpret where to copy each file this way:
If a file path begins with html/, copy it to $DocumentRoot
If a file path begins with img/, copy it to $DocumentRoot/img
If a file path begins with modules/, copy it to $ScriptAlias/modules
If a file path begins with search/, copy it to $ScriptAlias/search
If a file path is simply a file name with no prepended path, copy it to
$ScriptAlias
If a file path begins with tools/, copy it to your administration tool
directory. See Section 6.1, page 25 for more on the administration tools.
!
Caution: File permissions for these files will vary according to your
particular configuration, but they should match whatever values you set
in the $cgi_umask and $html_umask variables. See Section 2.3.2, page 9 for
more information.
Once you have copied the files to the correct locations and changed permissions
and ownership appropriately, you are ready to install Cray documentation.
Proceed to Chapter 5, page 23.
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