diff --git a/www/moodle310/Makefile b/www/moodle310/Makefile index bedd8ff37ff3..157ad48b69b7 100644 --- a/www/moodle310/Makefile +++ b/www/moodle310/Makefile @@ -1,68 +1,68 @@ # Created by: Javier Martin Rueda PORTNAME= moodle PORTVERSION= 3.10.4 CATEGORIES= www education MASTER_SITES= SF/moodle/Moodle/stable310/ PKGNAMESUFFIX= ${PKGORIGIN:T:S/moodle//}${PHP_PKGNAMESUFFIX} MAINTAINER= wen@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= Course management system based on social constructionism LICENSE= GPLv3 -CONFLICTS= moodle39-3.9.[0-9]* +CONFLICTS= moodle39-3.9.[0-9]* moodle311-3.11 USES= cpe php:flavors tar:tgz USE_PHP= ctype curl dom fileinfo filter gd hash iconv intl json mbstring \ opcache openssl pcre session simplexml soap spl tokenizer \ xml xmlreader zip zlib WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/moodle IGNORE_WITH_PHP= 80 OPTIONS_SINGLE= BACKEND OPTIONS_SINGLE_BACKEND= MYSQL PGSQL MSSQL OPTIONS_DEFINE= LDAP OPTIONS_DEFAULT= MYSQL MYSQL_USES= mysql MYSQL_USE= php=mysqli PGSQL_USE= php=pgsql MSSQL_USE= php=mssql LDAP_USE= php=ldap NO_BUILD= yes PLIST= ${WRKDIR}/plist SUB_FILES= pkg-message SUB_LIST= MOODLEDIR=${MOODLEDIR} \ MOODLEDATADIR=${MOODLEDATADIR} MOODLEDIR?= www/moodle MOODLEDATADIR?= moodledata .include .if ${FLAVOR} != php80 USE_PHP+= xmlrpc .endif pre-install: @${ECHO_CMD} "@owner ${WWWOWN}" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@group ${WWWGRP}" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@mode 755" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO} @dir ${MOODLEDATADIR} >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@mode" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@group" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@owner" >> ${PLIST} # Here for safety I do not set moodle diretory 0755 permission # It require user write config.php manually then. @${FIND} -s -d ${WRKSRC} -type f | ${SED} "s?${WRKSRC}?${MOODLEDIR}?g" >>${PLIST} @${FIND} -s -d ${WRKSRC} -type d | ${SED} "s?${WRKSRC}?@dir ${MOODLEDIR}?g" >> ${PLIST} do-install: @cd ${WRKSRC} && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} . ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/${MOODLEDIR} @${INSTALL} -d ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/${MOODLEDATADIR} .include diff --git a/www/moodle310/files/pkg-message.in b/www/moodle310/files/pkg-message.in index b17b53d32fdb..37df4d2c6272 100644 --- a/www/moodle310/files/pkg-message.in +++ b/www/moodle310/files/pkg-message.in @@ -1,59 +1,59 @@ [ { type: install message: < AllowOverride None Require all granted 3) Visit your Moodle site with a browser (i.e., http://your.server.com/moodle/), and you should be taken to the install.php script, which will lead you through creating a config.php file and then setting up Moodle, creating an admin account, etc. At one step, you will get a message saying that the installer script was not able to automatically create the config.php file. Just download it and copy it to %%PREFIX%%/%%MOODLEDIR%%/config.php. Beware that it will contain the database password in cleartext, so set up whatever file permissions you deem more adequate. For instance, user=root, group=www, mask=640. 4) Set up a cron task to invoke the file admin/cron.php every five minutes or so. For instance: */5 * * * * fetch http://your.server.com/moodle/admin/cron.php For more information, see the INSTALL DOCUMENTATION: http://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_Moodle It may be worth reading the installation docs even if Moodle seems to be working at first, to ensure your PHP settings and database configuration will allow Moodle to operate properly. EOM } { type: upgrade message: < PORTNAME= moodle PORTVERSION= 3.9.7 CATEGORIES= www education MASTER_SITES= SF/moodle/Moodle/stable39/ PKGNAMESUFFIX= ${PKGORIGIN:T:S/moodle//}${PHP_PKGNAMESUFFIX} MAINTAINER= wen@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= Course management system based on social constructionism LICENSE= GPLv3 -CONFLICTS= moodle310-3.10.[0-9]* +CONFLICTS= moodle310-3.10.[0-9]* moodle311-3.11 USES= cpe php:flavors tar:tgz USE_PHP= ctype curl dom fileinfo filter gd hash iconv intl json mbstring \ opcache openssl pcre session simplexml soap spl tokenizer \ xml xmlreader zip zlib WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/moodle IGNORE_WITH_PHP= 80 OPTIONS_SINGLE= BACKEND OPTIONS_SINGLE_BACKEND= MYSQL PGSQL MSSQL OPTIONS_DEFINE= LDAP OPTIONS_DEFAULT= MYSQL MYSQL_USES= mysql MYSQL_USE= php=mysqli PGSQL_USE= php=pgsql MSSQL_USE= php=mssql LDAP_USE= php=ldap NO_BUILD= yes PLIST= ${WRKDIR}/plist SUB_FILES= pkg-message SUB_LIST= MOODLEDIR=${MOODLEDIR} \ MOODLEDATADIR=${MOODLEDATADIR} MOODLEDIR?= www/moodle MOODLEDATADIR?= moodledata .include .if ${FLAVOR} != php80 USE_PHP+= xmlrpc .endif pre-install: @${ECHO_CMD} "@owner ${WWWOWN}" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@group ${WWWGRP}" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@mode 755" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO} @dir ${MOODLEDATADIR} >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@mode" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@group" >> ${PLIST} @${ECHO_CMD} "@owner" >> ${PLIST} # Here for safety I do not set moodle diretory 0755 permission # It require user write config.php manually then. @${FIND} -s -d ${WRKSRC} -type f | ${SED} "s?${WRKSRC}?${MOODLEDIR}?g" >>${PLIST} @${FIND} -s -d ${WRKSRC} -type d | ${SED} "s?${WRKSRC}?@dir ${MOODLEDIR}?g" >> ${PLIST} do-install: @cd ${WRKSRC} && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} . ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/${MOODLEDIR} @${INSTALL} -d ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/${MOODLEDATADIR} .include diff --git a/www/moodle39/files/pkg-message.in b/www/moodle39/files/pkg-message.in index b17b53d32fdb..cbacf4046c5e 100644 --- a/www/moodle39/files/pkg-message.in +++ b/www/moodle39/files/pkg-message.in @@ -1,59 +1,59 @@ [ { type: install message: < AllowOverride None Require all granted 3) Visit your Moodle site with a browser (i.e., http://your.server.com/moodle/), and you should be taken to the install.php script, which will lead you through creating a config.php file and then setting up Moodle, creating an admin account, etc. At one step, you will get a message saying that the installer script was not able to automatically create the config.php file. Just download it and copy it to %%PREFIX%%/%%MOODLEDIR%%/config.php. Beware that it will contain the database password in cleartext, so set up whatever file permissions you deem more adequate. For instance, user=root, group=www, mask=640. 4) Set up a cron task to invoke the file admin/cron.php every five minutes or so. For instance: */5 * * * * fetch http://your.server.com/moodle/admin/cron.php For more information, see the INSTALL DOCUMENTATION: http://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_Moodle It may be worth reading the installation docs even if Moodle seems to be working at first, to ensure your PHP settings and database configuration will allow Moodle to operate properly. EOM } { type: upgrade message: <