[campsite-dev] Installing Campsite on cPanel
  • Sorry, i made a mistake

    This is the correct configuration of the Server:



    I have this server
    It's a: 1.8ghz
    512 Ram
    80 Gb hard disk
    It's running with Centos (release 4.2)
    And cPanel.



    I
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  • I did try, but campsite does not like cpanel much and you have to do
    many trweaks and even though it is difficult to make it work.
    To say trueth, I did not went sucessfully through.

    Ondra

    On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 09:17 -0600, Ren
  • Hi Rene,

    We're not aware of anyone who has done this. If you have the option I
    would recommend that you go with an Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian or BSD based
    distribution, since we have experiences with all of these. CentOS is not
    one that I'm familiar with although some other people on the list may be
    able to help you.

    Also, it seems that none of us have any experience with cPanel at this
    stage. As Doug said, there /may/ be some interest in supporting this to
    some degree, as it is used by a large number of hosting providers. So,
    we'd certainly be interested to learn how you go, but at this stage
    there's probably not too much that we can help you with directly. Let us
    know what seems to be required to get it to work, if you can discern.

    Cheers
    JP

    Ren
  • In fact I went through CentOS 2 or 3 times and all were ok, but
    combination with virtual hosting and cpecially cpanel os bad. The reason
    is, cpanel expects to have all webs in his places, all apache
    configuration in it places and most od cpanel conventions are not
    campsite conventions.
    Because campsite is posible to install to respect rules of the system, I
    tried to configure it for cpanel, but cpanel configs are so
    overcomplicated, that each time I tried, I broke cpanel and other sites.
    That is the reason, why I do not recommend using cpanel and campsite.
    However using campsite and centos is ok.

    Ondra

    On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 02:41 +1100, John Pye wrote:
    > Hi Rene,
    >
    > We're not aware of anyone who has done this. If you have the option I
    > would recommend that you go with an Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian or BSD based
    > distribution, since we have experiences with all of these. CentOS is not
    > one that I'm familiar with although some other people on the list may be
    > able to help you.
    >
    > Also, it seems that none of us have any experience with cPanel at this
    > stage. As Doug said, there /may/ be some interest in supporting this to
    > some degree, as it is used by a large number of hosting providers. So,
    > we'd certainly be interested to learn how you go, but at this stage
    > there's probably not too much that we can help you with directly. Let us
    > know what seems to be required to get it to work, if you can discern.
    >
    > Cheers
    > JP
    >
    > Ren