| 1 | Template: diogenes/welcome |
| 2 | Type: note |
| 3 | _Description: Welcome to the Diogenes setup program |
| 4 | You must have a database server already setup and ready to go if you are |
| 5 | going to have this program configure your database for you. If you are |
| 6 | not comfortable with this, you should tell the debconf process that you do |
| 7 | not have any database server. You will then need to configure Diogenes manually. |
| 8 | . |
| 9 | If debconf is set up in a way that you will not be asked questions |
| 10 | interactively (i.e. you do not see this note during installation but as a |
| 11 | mail to your root account), Diogenes will assume that your web server is |
| 12 | apache and your database server is MySQL and no MySQL root password is set. If |
| 13 | any of these do not apply, Diogenes will not run unless you configure it |
| 14 | manually by creating its database and editing the files in /etc/diogenes. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | Template: diogenes/purge_removes_data |
| 17 | Type: boolean |
| 18 | Default: true |
| 19 | _Description: Remove web site data after "purging" the diogenes package? |
| 20 | Should the data that makes up Diogenes's web sites be removed when |
| 21 | the diogenes packages is purged with the "dpkg --purge diogenes" command |
| 22 | (i.e. remove everything including the configuration)? |
| 23 | |
| 24 | Template: diogenes/webservers |
| 25 | Type: multiselect |
| 26 | _Choices: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl, apache2 |
| 27 | Default: apache |
| 28 | _Description: Type of web server: |
| 29 | By default Diogenes supports any web server that php4 does. This config |
| 30 | process currently only supports Apache directly. If you use another one |
| 31 | you will have to handle the web ends manually. If you choose the first |
| 32 | option, this install process will manage the configuration (or attempt to) |
| 33 | of the Apache specific portions necessary to run Diogenes properly. |
| 34 | |
| 35 | Template: diogenes/webuser |
| 36 | Type: string |
| 37 | Default: www-data |
| 38 | _Description: User your web server runs as: |
| 39 | Unable to obtain the user your web server runs as. This is needed in order |
| 40 | to allow the web server to write the files that make up the Diogenes-managed |
| 41 | web sites. |
| 42 | |
| 43 | Template: diogenes/webgroup |
| 44 | Type: string |
| 45 | Default: www-data |
| 46 | _Description: Group your web server runs as: |
| 47 | Unable to obtain the group your web server runs as. This is needed in order |
| 48 | to allow the web server to read Diogenes's configuration files. |
| 49 | |
| 50 | Template: diogenes/databasemgr_type |
| 51 | Type: select |
| 52 | _Choices: Automatic, Manual |
| 53 | Default: Automatic |
| 54 | _Description: Type of database installation: |
| 55 | If you want the setup program to ask you questions and do the database |
| 56 | setup for you, select "Automatic". (Recommended) |
| 57 | . |
| 58 | If you want to configure your database by hand, select "Manual". In this |
| 59 | case you will have to create the Diogenes database and user by hand and |
| 60 | handle database upgrades manually. |
| 61 | |
| 62 | Template: diogenes/dbadmpass |
| 63 | Type: password |
| 64 | _Description: Database admin password: |
| 65 | Enter the password for your database admin user to access the database. |
| 66 | This password had been set when installing your database. It is most |
| 67 | likely NOT the same password that your Diogenes manager account will use. |
| 68 | |
| 69 | Template: diogenes/databasemgr_server |
| 70 | Type: string |
| 71 | Default: localhost |
| 72 | _Description: Hostname of the database server: |
| 73 | If your database is on another machine besides the one that Diogenes is |
| 74 | running on then you need to change this value to the fully qualified |
| 75 | domain name for that system. |
| 76 | |
| 77 | Template: diogenes/database_name |
| 78 | Type: string |
| 79 | Default: diogenes |
| 80 | _Description: Name for the Diogenes database: |
| 81 | By default this will be "diogenes". This is where all the Diogenes related |
| 82 | database items will be setup and stored. |
| 83 | |
| 84 | Template: diogenes/database_user |
| 85 | Type: string |
| 86 | Default: diogenes |
| 87 | _Description: Database username: |
| 88 | What username will access the database for Diogenes? By default this is |
| 89 | it's own user "diogenes" so that permissions can be tightened down. |
| 90 | |
| 91 | Template: diogenes/database_pass |
| 92 | Type: password |
| 93 | Default: auto |
| 94 | _Description: Password for the Diogenes user: |
| 95 | Enter a password for the database user which will be used along with |
| 96 | the database user name you have already supplied to connect to the |
| 97 | database. |
| 98 | . |
| 99 | If you wish to leave the password empty, type "none". If you wish to use |
| 100 | an automatically generated random password type "auto". |
| 101 | |
| 102 | Template: diogenes/dbmyadmin |
| 103 | Type: string |
| 104 | Default: root |
| 105 | _Description: MySQL administrator username: |