--- a/docs/REDHAT-README Wed Apr 18 22:48:49 2007 +0000
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-RedHat 8.0 BUG and howto 'fix'
-
-Ok it seems to be that there is some bug in PowerAdmin (for now we assume so).
-It is currently reported all on RedHat 8.0 machines.
-
-The bug seems to be appear when Apache 2.0 is being used with the default
-installed PHP RPM on the platform. New shapshots might remove this bug. We havent
-tested this yet. If you have any more insights on this bug please email us
-at info@poweradmin.sjeemz.nl
-
-We kindly refer you to http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=18648
-We havent tested this out fully yet! Not even the fix since we arent native
-RedHat users.
-
-Quick dirty fix. We just avoid the bug by not using php :)
-
-NOTE: THIS IS A MYSQL FIX!
-
-Ok what to do:
-
-- Login to mysql using the poweradmin account information.
-- Issue the following queries:
-
-
-/****************
- * USER TABLE *
- ***************/
-
-CREATE TABLE users (
-id int(11) NOT NULL,
-username varchar(16) NOT NULL default '',
-password varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
-fullname varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
-email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
-description text NOT NULL,
-level tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0',
-active tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0',
-PRIMARY KEY (id)
-) TYPE=MyISAM;
-
-/****************
- * ZONES TABLE *
- ***************/
-
-CREATE TABLE zones (
-id int(11) NOT NULL,
-name varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
-owner int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
-comment text NOT NULL,
-PRIMARY KEY (id)
-) TYPE=MyISAM;
-
-
-
-/************************
- * INSTALL YOURSELF *
- ***********************/
-
-- $login == your prefered login
-- $full == your fullname
-- $pass == your prefered password
-- $email == your prefered email
-- $desc == your prefered description
-
-INSERT INTO users VALUES (1,'$login',md5('$pass'),'$full','$email','$description',10,1)
-
-Example
-INSERT INTO users VALUES (1,'trance',md5('test'),'me','trancer@nospam.trancer.nl','its me!',10,1);
-
-- Ok, now we have a problem. PowerAdmin uses PEAR. And to remain independent PEAR has
-its own incrementation functions. For this there is a seperate table. We didnt use pear yet, therefore
-the current setup is inconsistent with what pear is thinking (you are one id behind).
-We now have to setup a users_seq table for this.
-
-
-CREATE TABLE users_seq (
- id int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
- PRIMARY KEY (id)
-) TYPE=MyISAM;
-
-INSERT INTO users_seq VALUES (1);
-
-
-Done! It should now work. If you encounter any problems feel free to email us, also monitor the website
-bugfixes might come available.
-
-Roeland, PowerAdmin Team
-