Author:
Benjamin Kellermann
License:
GNU AGPL v3 or higher
see file License
## Requirements
* ruby >=1.8
* git >=1.6.5 (preferred and default setting) or bzr
* libgettext-ruby (for localization)
* gettext (for generating localization files)
## Installation
1. Place this application into a directory where cgi-scripts are evaluated.
2. If you want to change some configuration, state it in the file »config.rb«
(see config_sample.rb for help)
to start with a default configuration.
3. The webserver needs the permission to write into the directory
4. You need .mo files in order to use localisations.
You have 2 possibilities:
1. Run this small script to fetch the files from the main server:
```bash
cd $DUDLE_INSTALLATION_PATH
for i in locale/??; do
wget -O $i/dudle.mo https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/locale/`basename $i`/dudle.mo
done
```
2. Build them on your own. This requires gettext, libgettext-ruby-util, potool, and make to be installed.
```bash
sudo aptitude install gettect libgettext-ruby-util potool make
make
```
5. In order to let access control work correctly, the webserver needs
auth_digest support. It therefore may help to type:
```bash
sudo a2enmod auth_digest
```
6. In order to get atom-feed support you need ruby-ratom to be installed. E.g.:
```bash
sudo aptitude install rubygems ruby-dev libxml2-dev zlib1g-dev
sudo gem install ratom
```
7. for RUBY 1.9 you need to add
```bash
SetEnv RUBYLIB $DUDLE_INSTALLATION_PATH
```
to your .htaccess
8. to make titles with umlauts working you need to set the encoding e.g. by adding
```bash
SetEnv RUBYOPT "-E UTF-8:UTF-8"
```
to your .htaccess
9. It might be the case, that you have to set some additional Variables in your .htaccess:
```bash
SetEnv GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="http user"
SetEnv GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=foo@example.org
SetEnv GIT_COMMITTER_NAME="$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME"
SetEnv GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL"
```
10. Try to open http://$YOUR_SERVER/check.cgi to check if your config seems to work.
## Pimp your Installation
* If you want to create your own Stylesheet, you just have to put it in
the folder »$DUDLE_HOME_FOLDER/css/«. Afterwards you may config this one
to be the default Stylesheet. Examples can be found here:
https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/css/
This is a bazaar repository as well, so you may branch it if you want…
```bash
cd $DUDLE_HOME_FOLDER/css
bzr branch https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/css/ .
```
Send me your Stylesheet if you want it to appear at
https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de
* If you want to extend the functionality you might want to place a file
»main.rb« in $DUDLE_HOME_FOLDER/extension/$YOUR_EXTENSION/main.rb
Examples can be found here:
https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/unstable/extensions/
which again are repositories ;--) e.g.:
```bash
cd $DUDLE_HOME_FOLDER/dudle/extensions/
bzr branch https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/unstable/extensions/10_participate/
bzr branch https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/unstable/extensions/symcrypt/
```
## Translators
If you set $DUDLE_POEDIT_AUTO to your lang, poedit will launch automatically when building the application.
E.g.:
```bash
export DUDLE_POEDIT_AUTO=fr
bzr pull
make # will launch poedit if new french strings are to be translated
```