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Date:      Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:47:00 -0700
From:      Gavin Spomer <spomerg@cwu.EDU>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Multiple installation of one ports
Message-ID:  <48CF8EA4020000900001D436@hermes.cwu.edu>

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Hi Martin,

You want to install multiple sites on one server or multiple servers?

If the former, there is a solution for you at:

   http://drupal.org/getting-started/6/install/multi-site

I have yet to try this, but will likely give it a shot some day...

If the latter, are your other systems FreeBSD? If so, (and forgive me if =
I'm telling you something you already know) you simply need to run =
portupgrade/portaudit on those systems. If, for example, it's some Linux =
distrobution, see if it has a package management software that will handle =
installing and upgrading Drupal.

In all cases, portupgrade will not do everything for you. You still may =
have to run update.php sometimes if a particular update needs to have =
databases changes.

Genuinely hope this helps! :)=20

Gavin Spomer
Systems Programmer
Brooks Library
Central Washington University

>>> FreeBSD <freebsd@optiksecurite.com> 09/16/08 10:31 AM >>>
Hi everyone,

I've been asked by a customer to install Drupal on one server to manage=20
a new site. No problem yet. But, he also asked if it would be possible=20
to install it for other sites.

I know that there is a warning if you want to install a port that is=20
already installed, but is there a way to bypass this? I know I could=20
install it from the tarball from the website, but I want to be able to=20
use portupgrade and portaudit to deal with it.

Any suggestions?

Thank you for your time,

Martin
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