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NOCC Upgrade guide
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Copyright 2007 Arnaud Boudou <skuld @ goddess-gate.com>
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Before upgrade
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Before upgrading your NOCC installation, you should backup the following files
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</path/to/nocc/>config/conf.php
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</path/to/nocc/>config/login_alias (if used)
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</path/to/nocc/>config/login_allowed (if used)
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</path/to/nocc/prefs/>*.* (if used, "$conf->prefs_dir" config setting)
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Upgrade steps
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1) Remove your nocc installation (you may leave your nocc prefs folder
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untouched).
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2) Untar/unzip NOCC into the directory you want.
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3) Restore the files you have previously backuped. Then compare your conf.php
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file and conf.php.dist file to check for new configuration settings.
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4) (Optional step)
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if you run with suEXEC, you'll need to run './addcgipath path' to add
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the parser line at the beginning of PHP files.
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5) Remove ./addcgipath.sh. For security reasons, it might be run by
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external users although "sh" files are never interpreted by Web
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servers with default configuration.
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6) Use and enjoy your new NOCC installation.
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