- Mar 29, 2021
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homotechsual authored
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- Mar 24, 2021
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Seamus Lee authored
Update Requirements doc to mention that PHP7.4 is supported from MySQL 5.7 and also to clarify that all CMSes now supoort MySQL8 and add a note about installing on Cloud Service Providers such as AWS and Azure
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- Mar 21, 2021
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homotechsual authored
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- Mar 12, 2021
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homotechsual authored
Make D9 support visible See merge request documentation/docs/installation!26
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totten authored
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totten authored
This option was often set permissively in D8 project-templates - and it's often set restrictively in D9 project-templates. Adding the step generally shouldn't change anything for D8 admins -- and for D9 admins it enables installation to proceed.
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totten authored
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totten authored
* This is predictably getting out of sync 'docs/drupal8' * 'docs/drupal8' is getting updates to reference both 8+9
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- Feb 22, 2021
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homotechsual authored
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homotechsual authored
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- Feb 05, 2021
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homotechsual authored
Update requirements.md based on https://civicrm.org/blog/dev-team/civicrm-534-release See merge request documentation/docs/installation!25
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- Jan 18, 2021
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homotechsual authored
Move the multisite installation from the SysAdmin guide See merge request documentation/docs/installation!22
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homotechsual authored
Timestamp mismatch warnings link to this doc - make it more useful. See merge request documentation/docs/installation!23
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homotechsual authored
Add historical PHP & MySQL compatibility info See merge request documentation/docs/installation!24
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- Jan 08, 2021
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ayduns authored
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ayduns authored
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homotechsual authored
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- Dec 29, 2020
- Dec 05, 2020
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homotechsual authored
Remove the section on clean URLs in WordPress Closes #7 See merge request documentation/docs/installation!20
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- Nov 30, 2020
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wmortada authored
This is being migrated to the SysAdmin guide as it is no longer required for new installations
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- Nov 18, 2020
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homotechsual authored
Docs for how to use unicode fonts for pdf output See merge request documentation/docs/installation!19
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DaveD authored
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homotechsual authored
Change some broken absolute links to relative links See merge request documentation/docs/installation!18
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- Oct 17, 2020
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DaveD authored
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- Oct 15, 2020
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homotechsual authored
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- Oct 08, 2020
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totten authored
documentation/docs/sysadmin#3 - Rework "Get the code" and "Run the installer" See merge request documentation/docs/installation!15
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totten authored
General themes/changes: * Rewrite as a standalone page. This was previously content in the D8 page. * Include the `curl ... cv.phar ...` command. * Move discussion of the `core:install` options and common problems into collapsed admonitions. * The "next level" docs for `cv core:install` are in the Dev Guide. Add links. * Add a section for "Configure the site". * Add a "Limitations" section.
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- Oct 07, 2020
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totten authored
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totten authored
* Use simpler language * For optional commands, link to relevants docs.
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totten authored
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totten authored
* There are a lot of details that can live inside collapsed sections. * Several of the asides are basic gotchas that would affect any effort to run composer on D8. Combine these into one collapsed section, "Quick and dirty introduction to D8 with composer" * The headings "Expert mode"/"Guided mode" are weird to me -- because (1) "Expert" identifies the most common/easiest variation of the command, and (2) "mode" suggests software-mode, but it's actually a different presentational style for the documenter. Instead, just give one procedure - and provide drill-down options for explanation.
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totten authored
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totten authored
* As in the previous commit (D7/BD), there are two workflows, web-based an CLI-based. Put them in collapsible admonitions. * Reorganize the warnings for the web-based workflow. * The D8 section had more discussion of the CLI steps. Move these over to the `cli-cv.md` file. They'll still need more editing, but it makes sense for this more advanced+verbose use-case to have a separate file.
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totten authored
* There are two distinct workflows, web-based and CLI-based. Put them in collapsible admonitions. * For web-based flow, use "activate-first" / "civicrm-setup" workflow instead of the `sites/all/modules/civicrm/install/yaddayadda` workflow * Remove older warning module-activation. It's no longer a bad thing if an admin activates on their own accord.
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