**************************************************************** vtiger is installed in ${PREFIX}/www/vtiger. You need to create an MySQL database called vtiger, and an user vtiger which is allowed to acces the database from localhost. Then, setup a virtual host in your webserver which has DocumentRoot to ${PREFIX}/www/vtiger. If your php.ini states that all errors should go to the users webbrowser, better turn that off now: php_flag display_errors Off Connect to that virtual host with your webbrowser and run the installation script. After the creation of config.php, you can edit it and properly configure the db_name, db_user_name and db_password. The rest of the installation should go smoothly. **************************************************************** rts-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* Reset kay_lehmann@web.de by request due to lack to time to maintain ports. Welinimon2008-06-031-1/+1
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