From 98dbe6f0d2edfff3a1f5785504504b4a6e5dd4eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "ctrlaltca@gmail.com" <> Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 11:33:31 +0000 Subject: updating phpDocumentor, part 2: add new version --- .../phpDocumentor/Smarty-2.6.0/INSTALL | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) create mode 100644 buildscripts/PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/Smarty-2.6.0/INSTALL (limited to 'buildscripts/PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/Smarty-2.6.0/INSTALL') diff --git a/buildscripts/PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/Smarty-2.6.0/INSTALL b/buildscripts/PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/Smarty-2.6.0/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f622ee8f --- /dev/null +++ b/buildscripts/PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/Smarty-2.6.0/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +REQUIREMENTS: + +Smarty requires PHP 4.0.6 or later. +See the on-line documentation for complete install instructions. + +INSTALLATION (quick): + +* copy the files under the libs/ directory to a directory that is in your PHP + include_path, or set the SMARTY_DIR constant and put them in this directory. + (if you upgrade from versions before 2.5.0 be aware that up to Smarty 2.4.2 + all necessary files where in the distribution's root directory, but are now + in libs/.) + +* for each application using Smarty, create a "templates", "configs", and a + "templates_c" directory, be sure to set the appropriate directory settings in + Smarty for them. If they are located in the same directory as your + application, they shouldn't need to be modified. Be sure the "templates_c" + directory is writable by your web server user (usually nobody). chown + nobody:nobody templates_c; chmod 700 templates_c You can also chmod 777 this + directory, but be aware of security issues for multi-user systems. If you are + using Smarty's built-in caching, create a "cache" directory and also chown + nobody:nobody. + +* setup your php and template files. A good working example is in the on-line + documentation. + +* TECHNICAL NOTE: If you do not have access to the php.ini file, you can change + non-server settings (such as your include_path) with the ini_set() command. + example: ini_set("include_path",".:/usr/local/lib/php"); -- cgit v1.2.3