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Update: TKLPatch for Omeka 1.3.1 is now complete with the help of Rik Goldman. Though I needed lots of support still, I was more confident and independent with this build. Rik did his first proper inithook using Alon and Adrian's models. I have posted the patch, the patched ISO, and the derivitive virtual machines at http://9while9.com .
Comments, suggestions, concerns, and encouragement are welcomed and appreciated.
Previous: I plan to develop a TKLPatch of TurnKey LAMP 11.0 (Lucid) to produce an Omeka 1.3. appliance. Omeka is a free, flexible, extensible, open source, web-publishing platform for the display of exhibits by libraries, museums, archives and other scholary collections. Build notes will follow this post and the patch should be completed by 1/23/11. I am being guided in this endeavor by Rik Goldman. I have posted my intent and shared the build notes to the Omeka forums.
Build Notes for Omeka 1.3
Given an installation of TurnKey LAMP 11.0 (Lucid) with root as username, root password, and mysql root password - log in to the web shell, through ssh, or by quitting the confonsole interface.
Log in as root and confirm you're at /root.
From there, install and configure Omeka...
Enable Mod_Rewrite
Install Imagemagick
Download Omeka
Extract to /var/www/omeka
Clean
Change Ownership
Configure Database
Get to mysql prompt:
The following is to be entered at the mysql prompt:
Edit db.ini
For 'host' enter 'localhost'; for 'name', 'username', and 'password' put 'omeka'.
Configure Confconsole
Conclusion
Configure instance from the browser. Find out where to browse to:
Browse to your-ip-address/omeka.
Sabre Goldman
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Thanks
I thought I was going crazy. Glad to have that cleared up.
Sabre Goldman
Interesting Project...
So I understand that pictures and documents of the Museums Holdings can be showcased and cataloged this way. Do the systems talk to each other so they know what each other has?
Keep us updated on final builds!
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