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== Summary of Manual Install ==
*'''Concept: ''' Adito requires Apache Ant to install and root access. The intent is to find a way to patch the source and do everything at the user level. In order to make this a one-click install, the patch would include predefined admin and links pertinent to the Amahi HDA.
*I did an actual install on a VirtualBox F10 32-bit VM with Amahi. As root, I did an install, activated the service, and logged in once to ensure everything worked (see http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/adito). Once finished, stopped the service and compared the install version with the original source version. Files that were different are listed below:
server/tmp: org (this is a directory of files)
* I then made a patch with the different files and started a clean VM. I followed the steps below to do the installwithout Apache Ant, but still using root access:
yum -y install java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel
Once it started, I used FF and went to https://localhost. The service only runs for about 10 sec, then shuts down, so have to be quick. Once I got the 'secure connection failed', I chose 'add exception.' I then did 'get certificate' and the 'confirm exception' button was greyed out. There was no certificate info available and I could not go any farther.
I do not know why it shuts down, but it could be related to the certificate problem. There is guidance on the Adito wiki (http://adito.wiki.sourceforge.net/ssl_certificate_management)which provides some direction on manually creating a certificate.
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