--- Makefile.orig Fri Oct 4 11:48:46 2002
+++ Makefile Wed Feb 12 03:13:22 2003
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# RT is Copyright 1996-2002 Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>
# It is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2
-PERL = /usr/bin/perl
+#PERL = /usr/bin/perl
RT_VERSION_MAJOR = 2
RT_VERSION_MINOR = 0
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
BRANCH = HEAD
# This is the group that all of the installed files will be chgrp'ed to.
-RTGROUP = rt
+RTGROUP = www
# User which should own rt binaries.
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
# RT_PATH is the name of the directory you want make to install RT in
# RT must be installed in its own directory (don't set this to /usr/local)
-RT_PATH = /opt/rt2
+RT_PATH = %%RT_PATH%%
# The rest of these paths are all configurable, but you probably don't want to
# put them elsewhere
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
RT_ETC_PATH = $(RT_PATH)/etc
RT_CONFIG_PATH = $(RT_ETC_PATH)
RT_BIN_PATH = $(RT_PATH)/bin
-RT_MAN_PATH = $(RT_PATH)/man
+RT_MAN_PATH = /usr/local/man
MASON_HTML_PATH = $(RT_PATH)/WebRT/html
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
MASON_DATA_PATH = $(RT_PATH)/WebRT/data
MASON_SESSION_PATH = $(RT_PATH)/WebRT/sessiondata
-RT_LOG_PATH = /tmp
+RT_LOG_PATH = /var/log/rt2
# RT_READABLE_DIR_MODE is the mode of directories that are generally meant
# to be accessable
@@ -101,13 +101,13 @@
# "Pg" is known to work
# "Oracle" is in the early stages of working.
-DB_TYPE = mysql
+DB_TYPE = %%DB_TYPE%%
# DB_HOME is where the Database's commandline tools live. $DB_HOME/bin
# should contain the binaries themselves, e.g. if "which mysql" gives
# "/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql", $DB_HOME should be "/usr/local/mysql"
-DB_HOME = /usr
+DB_HOME = /usr/local
# Set DBA to the name of a unix account with the proper permissions and
# environment to run your commandline SQL tools
@@ -121,14 +121,14 @@
# For oracle, you want 'system'
DB_DBA = root
-DB_DBA_PASSWORD =
-
+DB_DBA_PASSWORD = %%DB_DBA_PASSWORD%%
+
#
# Set this to the Fully Qualified Domain Name of your database server.
# If the database is local, rather than on a remote host, using "localhost"
# will greatly enhance performance.
-DB_HOST = localhost
+DB_HOST = %%DB_HOST%%
# If you're not running your database server on its default port,
# specifiy the port the database server is running on below.
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
# to grant those database rights by hand.
#
-DB_RT_HOST = localhost
+DB_RT_HOST = %%DB_HOST%%
# set this to the name you want to give to the RT database in
# your database server. For Oracle, this should be the name of your sid
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
# Set this to the password used by the rt database user
# *** Change This Before Installation***
-DB_RT_PASS = rt_pass
+DB_RT_PASS = %%DB_RT_PASS%%
# }}}
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
# objectcode
WEB_USER = www
-WEB_GROUP = rt
+WEB_GROUP = www
# }}}
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@
genschema:
- $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' generate
+ $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' '$(DB_DBA_PASSWORD)' generate
initialize.Pg: createdb initdb.dba acls
@@ -334,16 +334,16 @@
dropdb:
- $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' drop
+ $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' '$(DB_DBA_PASSWORD)' drop
createdb:
- $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' create
+ $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' '$(DB_DBA_PASSWORD)' create
initdb.dba:
- $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' insert
+ $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_DBA)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' '$(DB_DBA_PASSWORD)' insert
initdb.rtuser:
- $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_RT_USER)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' insert
+ $(PERL) tools/initdb '$(DB_TYPE)' '$(DB_HOME)' '$(DB_HOST)' '$(DB_PORT)' '$(DB_RT_USER)' '$(DB_DATABASE)' '$(DB_RT_PASS)' insert