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werc - a minimalist document management system
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Werc is a content management system and web (anti-)framework designed to be simple to
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use, simple to setup, simple to hack on, and not get in the way while allowing
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users easy customization.
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For more information see the official website: http://werc.cat-v.org/
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Installation
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Requirements:
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* An http server that can handle CGIs
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* Plan 9 from User Space: http://swtch.com/plan9port,
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Or 9base-tip: http://tools.suckless.org/9base,
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Or frontbase: http://openbsd.stanleylieber.com/frontbase
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Note: Werc by default expects the Plan 9 tools to be installed under
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/bin/, if you have installed them elsewhere you will need to edit the
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#! line in bin/werc.rc and customize the $plan9port variable in your
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etc/initrc.local.
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Instructions:
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Untar werc at your desired location, configure httpd to use
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/path-to-your-werc-installation/bin/werc.rc as a cgi-script, it is recommended
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that you make werc.rc handle all non-static files (this can be done by setting
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it up as your 404 handler) and setup your virtual hosts to handle static files
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by setting the document root for the domain to
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/path-to-werc-installation/sites/yourdomain.com/, and create a directory for
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your web site under sites/ where you can start adding content right away.
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If you will want to allow updates via the web interface (eg., for wiki or
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comments apps) make sure all files under sites/ are writable by the user your
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cgi will run as, usually www-data, for example by doing: chown -R :www-data
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sites/; chmod -R g+w sites/
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Werc currently assumes that your website runs http, rather than https. If you are running https, locate and change https mentions using
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grep http -R bin/
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If your Plan 9 binaries are located somewhere else than the standard /bin/ you
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will need to edit the first line of bin/werc.rc (Note that p9p in particular is
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picky about where it is located, once you run ./INSTALL you should *not* move
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it to a different directory without running ./INSTALL again.)
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For general configuration options copy etc/initrc to etc/initrc.local and
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customize it as needed. Site (and directory) specific options can be set in a
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sites/example.com/_werc/config file inside the site's directory. To customize
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templates and included files you can store your own version of the files in
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lib/ under sites/example.com/_werc/lib.
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The source tree for the werc website is included under sites/werc.cat-v.org as
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an example, feel free to use it as a template for your own site.
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For more details see the documentation section of the website:
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http://werc.cat-v.org/docs/
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Contact
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For comments, suggestions, bug reports or patches join the werc mailing list
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at: http://werc.cat-v.org or the irc channel #cat-v in irc.freenode.org
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If you have a public website that uses werc I would love to hear about it and
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get feedback about you experience setting it up.
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Thanks
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Garbeam, Kris Maglione, sqweek, soul9, mycroftiv, maht, yiyus, cinap_lenrek,
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khm and many others for their ideas, patches, testing and other contributions.
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License
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Werc is in the public domain.
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