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SourceForge Documentation Project
Maintained by SourceForge Volunteers Current Document: SourceForge-1.0.4 Administrator Guide Go to: [SFDocs Home] [SourceForge Project Page] [SourceForge.net] |
This is an administrator guide to the SourceForge software as found on SourceForge. It gives hints to successfully create a SourceForge service on a machine. It assumes that you've successfully installed the software as described in SourceForge-1.0.4 Installation Guide
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Create the admin user Before trying anything you must create a user named admin. This user will automatically be assigned server wide administration permissions. On the home page a Site Administrator menu should appear. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Create categories Unless some categories exist in the software map you won't be able to create a new project. Create one or two categories using the Site Administrator menu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Populate the project_status table This table lists the possible status of a task in the Task Manager. If it is not filled the status of a task will be assigned a random value and will therefore disapear from the task lists. insert into project_status (status_name) values ('Open'); insert into project_status (status_name) values ('Closed'); insert into project_status (status_name) values ('Deleted'); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Default IDs id=100 is used throughout the site as a default. user_id=100 is for a user named "none", which is referenced a lot. bug_group_id=100 is a default adefault as well. There are instances throughout the patch manager, surveys, bugs, and task manager where this is used, as an FYI. Also bug_status, patch_status, project_status are tables (maybe more), that we need to include default data for.
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