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Note that '''Root Path''' that it creates automatically for you.  This is where you will install that maps application package.  After clicking '''Create''' you should see your configuration in the web-apps list.
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Note that '''Root Path''' that it creates automatically for you.  This is where you will install that blog application package.  After clicking '''Create''' you should see your configuration in the web-apps list.  This also creates a folder called ''/var/hda/web-apps/blog'' that we will put the application files into.
  
 
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=== Downloading the Application Package ===
 
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Download the compressed package from [http://spatialguru.com/files/amahi/maps_v2.tgz spatialguru.com] (v2, 421Kb).  It is recommended to do this from the command line in the Amahi server.  You will need to know your '''root''' password and use a command line or terminal to access it.  Using shares may be possible too, but has not been explored.  This will be automated in the future.
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Download the compressed package from [http://spatialguru.com/files/amahi/blog_v2.tgz spatialguru.com] (v1, 3.2MB).  It is recommended to do this from the command line in the Amahi server.  You will need to know your '''root''' password and use a command line or terminal to access it.  Using shares may be possible too, but has not been explored.  This will be automated in the future.
  
 
There are only four basic steps.  Connect to the HDA server, download and decompress the file and restart the HDA service.
 
There are only four basic steps.  Connect to the HDA server, download and decompress the file and restart the HDA service.
 
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ssh root@hda
 
ssh root@hda
wget http://spatialguru.com/files/amahi/maps_v2.tgz
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wget http://spatialguru.com/files/amahi/blog_v1.tgz
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Revision as of 17:48, 24 September 2008

Blogging In Your HDA

With the blog app you can add the ability to do blogging to your HDA! It uses the popular open source blogging tool and publishing platform WordPress.

Spatialguru blog screenshot.jpg

Installation

This application can be eaily installed using the (currently in Alpha testing) web-apps tab in your HDA setup. Define the new web app, then unzip the package into the appropriate folder. Here are the steps.

Go to the Web Apps Setup Tab and define a new app. Call it blog for the sake of these install instructions.

Spatialguru blog new app.jpg

Note that Root Path that it creates automatically for you. This is where you will install that blog application package. After clicking Create you should see your configuration in the web-apps list. This also creates a folder called /var/hda/web-apps/blog that we will put the application files into.

Spatialguru blog app defined.jpg


Downloading the Application Package

Download the compressed package from spatialguru.com (v1, 3.2MB). It is recommended to do this from the command line in the Amahi server. You will need to know your root password and use a command line or terminal to access it. Using shares may be possible too, but has not been explored. This will be automated in the future.

There are only four basic steps. Connect to the HDA server, download and decompress the file and restart the HDA service. ssh root@hda wget http://spatialguru.com/files/amahi/blog_v1.tgz tar -xzvf blog_v1.tgz hdactl-hup

The decompress process is illustrated below.

Spatialguru blog unzip.jpg


The tar command will unpack a bunch of files. When the listing stops, then you can issue the hdactl-hup command to restart some services to recognise your new app.

Launch the Blog!

Then goto http://blog and you should see your new blogging service!

ENJOY! Leave questions on the talk page for this app!