[Rt-commit] r14099 - rtfm/trunk

falcone at bestpractical.com falcone at bestpractical.com
Mon Jul 14 18:39:51 EDT 2008


Author: falcone
Date: Mon Jul 14 18:39:50 2008
New Revision: 14099

Modified:
   rtfm/trunk/   (props changed)
   rtfm/trunk/README

Log:
 r35577 at ketch:  falcone | 2008-07-14 17:24:54 -0400
 * fix instructions for using on 3.8


Modified: rtfm/trunk/README
==============================================================================
--- rtfm/trunk/README	(original)
+++ rtfm/trunk/README	Mon Jul 14 18:39:50 2008
@@ -29,16 +29,19 @@
 
 5) make initdb
 
-6) 
+6) If you are running 3.8, you need to enable RTFM in your 
+   RT_SiteConfig.pm file.  You can do this by adding the following
+   line:
 
-7) stop and start your web server
+   Set(@Plugins,qw(RT::FM));
 
-8) Before you can add content to RTFM articles, you will need to configure
-   classes and custom fields. For details, see lib/RT/FM/Introduction.pod
+7) clear your mason cache.  This is most often accomplished with
+   rm -rf /opt/rt3/var/mason_data/*
 
-----------------------------------------------
+8) stop and start your web server
 
-Upgrade instructions can be found in UPGRADING
+9) Before you can add content to RTFM articles, you will need to configure
+   classes and custom fields. For details, see lib/RT/FM/Introduction.pod
 
 Further reading:
 -----------------------------------------------------
@@ -47,7 +50,7 @@
 1) lib/RT/FM/Introduction.pod - quick overview
 2) lib/RT/FM/Config.pod - RTFM's config options
 
-Staff users should be now have a new "RTFM" menu item RT's top level menu.
+Users should be now have a new "RTFM" menu item RT's top level menu.
 As an administrator, you should go create some "Classes" of articles in RTFM.
 Classes are equivalent to RT's queues. 
 


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