# Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/www-apps/wordpress/wordpress-1.5.2.ebuild,v 1.9 2006/01/04 21:52:14 superlag Exp $ inherit webapp eutils #Wordpress releases have a release name tagged on the end of the version on the tar.gz files DESCRIPTION="Wordpress php and mysql based CMS system." HOMEPAGE="http://wordpress.org/" #Latest version is only available in the format! #Download is renamed by HTTP Header as wordpress-.tar.gz SRC_URI=http://markashields.com/mirrors/gentoo-ebuild-files/${P}.tar.gz LICENSE="GPL-2" KEYWORDS="amd64 ~hppa ppc sparc x86" IUSE="" RDEPEND="virtual/httpd-php >=dev-db/mysql-3.23.23" DEPEND="${DEPEND} ${RDEPEND}" S="${WORKDIR}/${PN}" src_unpack() { unpack ${A} } src_install() { local docs="license.txt readme.html" webapp_src_preinst # remove wp-admin/templates.php (XSS exploit). See bug #88926. #rm -f wp-admin/templates.php #cp ${FILESDIR}/dummy-templates.php wp-admin/templates.php einfo "Installing main files" cp -r * ${D}${MY_HTDOCSDIR} einfo "Done" ewarn * ewarn * Please make sure you have register_globals = off set in your /etc/apache2/php.ini file ewarn * If this is not an option for your web server and you NEED it set to on, then insert the following in your WordPress .htaccess file: ewarn * php_flag register_globals off ewarn * ewarn * ewarn * You will need to create a table for your WordPress database. This ewarn * assumes you have some knowledge of MySQL, and already have it ewarn * installed and configured. If not, please refer to ewarn * the Gentoo MySQL guide at the following URL: ewarn * http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/mysql-howto.xml ewarn * Log in to MySQL, and create a new database called ewarn * "wordpress". From this point, you will need to edit ewarn * your wp-config.php file in $DocumentRoot/wordpress/ ewarn * and point to your database. Once this is done, you can log in to ewarn * WordPress at http://localhost/wordpress ewarn * # handle documentation files # # NOTE that doc files go into /usr/share/doc as normal; they do NOT # get installed per vhost! dodoc ${docs} for doc in ${docs} INSTALL; do rm -f ${doc} done # Identify the configuration files that this app uses # User can want to make changes to these! webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/index.php #webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/wp-layout.css webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR}/wp-admin/menu.php webapp_serverowned ${MY_HTDOCSDIR} # Identify any script files that need #! headers adding to run under # a CGI script (such as PHP/CGI) # # for wordpress, we *assume* that all .php files need to have CGI/BIN # support added # post-install instructions #webapp_postinst_txt en ${FILESDIR}/1.2/postinstall-en.txt # now strut stuff webapp_src_install }