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Automated Debian package-management support (eg, a vBulletin Debian repostiory)?
Does vBulletin provide Automated Debian package-management support (eg, a vBulletin Debian repostiory) so I can manage vBulletin installs via apt-get? Same with Add-ons?
Or at least .deb versions I can download manually and install? |
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vBulletin is not an application-based system, so the answer is no...
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Can someone try to explain what it means to "not be an applications-based system" or provide pointers to helpful reading? |
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hum, my answer was obvious, but looks like you did not understand its mean...
application-based systems are .mpkg files that contain automated installation of a product, or .pkg which are plugins or addons to an existing system... Debian use similar system, so if you ask if vBulletin can be installed as a package (.pkg), it is not possible... vBulletin have to be installed on your webserver with the install script contained in the archive... there is no automated-install or .pkg containing the script... actually, only high-end commercial website packages have that capability, from what i know... scripts that cost like 5000$ each with professional support in-house... |
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One of is us if off in another universe; I can't tell if it's nexialys or me. |
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don't bother with the answer.. i'm the one from the other universe... lol
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As a Ubuntu user for years, why would you want to import a product like VB into into a DEB or RPM? Its a simple wget to server, tar -xzf vbfile.tar.gz and run the install script
Or you could even Unzip it locally, FTP to the server then run the install script, There are no real dependancys with a php script, there are no other modules to hunt down as you would need with a RPM or DEB installer. |
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.deb's may do some of this, but not as well (per my little experience with Debian). A straight tar/manual install offers no dependency and upgrade automated support. Yes, PHP depends on many things (php rev, associated librarys, possibly Apache modules, mysql integration, etc). Or at least, that's been my experience. Counter this with http://packages.debian.org/lenny/phpbb2 , a nicely-integrated-with Debian means of installing and upgrading phpBB. vBulletin could theoretically set up their own Debian repo server, but judging by these thread responses, they don't currently have such a thing. |
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