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{multi-excerpt:name=LexWikiInstallationa}h2. Introduction LexWiki is an open source, high-capacity editor for distributed terminology development. Developed by Mayo Clinic with collaboration by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the World Health Organization (WHO) and Stanford University, it is a synergistic effort for the development of a collaborative terminology authoring platform based on the integration of LexGrid and Semantic MediaWiki technologies. This version of LexWiki does not include Protégé components. The features of LexWiki include: * Browsing support ** Hierarchy view with Category Tree extension ** Concept-oriented view with Header tabs extension ** Proposal browsing - all proposals listed by curation status and by categories with ontology browser * My Proposals has a workflow extension * Authoring support ** The LexWiki Protege Tab is used for loading contents into Wiki. ** LexWiki Editor - semantic forms/Header Tabs: may propose change, new concept or concept removal ** Change tracking and view changes ** Proposal Commenting ** Proposal Voting ** Evidence attachment with citation and file upload h2. Scope The LexWiki Installation Guide is intended for administrators. This guide will give you an overview of how to install and configure a LexWiki system. If you are not an administrator, we recommend that you work with the system administrator of your organization to install and configure LexWiki. h2. Prerequisites{multi-excerpt} |
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{multi-excerpt:name=LexWikiInstallationb}h2. Tips
The installer utilizes Ant to perform its tasks.
# To find out information about various targets enter "ant usage" in the command prompt.
# To find out information about your MediaWiki install, enter "ant info" in the command prompt.
# To find information about the various extensions and their versions which will be installed, enter "ant info-ext" in the command prompt.{multi-excerpt} |
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Instructions
1.
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The
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first
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step
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is
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to
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backup
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any
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existing
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MediaWiki
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installation.
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This
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installation
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process
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will
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not
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upgrade
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an
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existing
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MediaWiki
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folder.
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2.
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Delete
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any
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existing
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MediaWiki
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install
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folder
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after
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backup.
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3.
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Copy
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the
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mw-installer.zip
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to
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a
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temporary
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directory
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4.
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Unzip
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mw-installer.zip
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to
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an
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appropriate
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folder.
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5.
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Go
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to
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the
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location
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where
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the
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mw-installer.zip
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file
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has
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been
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unzipped.
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Edit
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the
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lexwiki.properties
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file
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to
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reflect
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values
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of
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your
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host,
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port
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etc.
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6.
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If
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the
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user
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has
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database
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administrator
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privileges,
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set
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the
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wikidb.adminuser
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and
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wikidb.adminpassword
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in
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the
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lexwiki.properties
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file.
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7.
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If
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the
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user
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does
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not
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have
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database
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administrator
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privileges,
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the
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following
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steps
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can
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be
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performed
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manually:
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- Create
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- a
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- new
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- database
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- for
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- your
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- wiki.
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- Set
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- up
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- a
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- user
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- who
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- has
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- all
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- privileges
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- on
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- this
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- database.
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- Enter
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- all
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- details
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- in
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- the
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- lexwiki.properties
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- file.
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- Make
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- sure
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- to
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- set
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- the
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- has.root
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- property
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- to
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- 'false'
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- in
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- lexwiki.properties.
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8.
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The
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installer
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is
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capable
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of
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installing
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specified
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modules.
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Open
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the
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file
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module-metadata.txt.
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By
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default
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all
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the
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modules
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(and
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their
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versions)
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are
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mentioned
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here.
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To
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add
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or
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remove
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a
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module,
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simply
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edit
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the
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relevant
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line
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in
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the
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file.
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Make
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sure
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to
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follow
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the
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syntax
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exactly
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as
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shown
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in
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module-metadata.txt.
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The
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syntax
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in
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the
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file
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is
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sensitive
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to
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the
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following:
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- Every
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- module
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- descriptor
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- starts
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- on
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- a
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- new
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- line.
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- There
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- are
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- no
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- spaces
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- in
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- the
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- module
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- descriptor.
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- Every
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- module
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- descriptor
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- ends
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- with
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- a
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- semi-colon.
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- Any
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- line
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- that
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- starts
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- with
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- a
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- '#'
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- will
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- be
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- treated
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- as
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- a
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- comment
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- and
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- ignored.
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9.
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On
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the
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command
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prompt,
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enter
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"ant
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install".
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10.
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The
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installer
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will
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show
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a
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BUILD
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SUCCESSFUL
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message
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as
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displayed
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below:
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11.
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The
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URL
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where
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MediaWiki
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is
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available
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will
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be
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displayed
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on
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the
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command
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prompt.
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12.
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Log
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in
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to
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your
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MediaWiki
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as
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an
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administrator.
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Information
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regarding
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the
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username/password
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for
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MediaWiki
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will
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be
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displayed
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on
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the
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command
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prompt
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after
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a
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successful
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installation.
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The
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following
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screenshot
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shows
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a
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successful
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login
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to
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MediaWiki.
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13.
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Click
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on
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the
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category
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tree
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'+'
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to
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see
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the
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list
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of
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categories.
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You
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should
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see
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the
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following
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page.
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14.
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Congratulations
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!
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The
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LexWiki
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installation
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is
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complete
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and
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ready
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to
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be
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used
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Troubleshooting
1.
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If
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the
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installer
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fails
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with
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a
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com.mysql.jdbc.CommunicationsException:
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Communications
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link
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failure
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message,
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it
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is
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due
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to
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the
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fact
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that
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jdbc
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driver
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was
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unable
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to
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connect.
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On
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a
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command
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prompt
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first
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try:
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telnet
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$
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{dbhost
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}
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$
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{dbport
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}.
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If
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you
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get
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an
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unable
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to
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connect
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message,
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then
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add
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an
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entry
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into
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the
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/etc/hosts
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file,
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mapping
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dbhost
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to
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127.0.0.1.
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