quickie(1)quickie(1)NAMEquickie - a small fast C++ Wiki engine
SYNOPSISquickieDESCRIPTION
The quickie program is used to serve wiki pages when invoked from a
HTTP web server, such as Apache.
The quickie program does not accept any command line options, as these
could be abused by web clients.
Web Server cgi-bin Directory
It is necessary to copy the quickie executable into your web server's
cgi-bin directory. This isn't done automagically by make install
because it tends to move around a great deal from one web server to
another.
You could also use a symbolic link, provided your web server is config‐
ured to allow symbolic links in the cgi-bin directory (the is the
Apache default).
Quickie /var Directory
The wiki pages are stored in the $(prefix)/var/quickie directory,
unless you overrode this by using the ./configure --localstatedir com‐
mand line option.
This directory must be readable and writable by the UID Apache (or any
other web server) runs as. For example, RedHat tends to use UID
"apache" and Debian tends to use UID "www-data".
You need to change the file owner to match the web server. On RedHat
the following command
chmod -R apache.apache ${prefix}/var/quickie
will perform this task. Make sure you set the UID, GID and directory
name appropriate for your situation.
For the Apache web server, the User and Group directives in the
apache.conf file are the ones to look for.
Automated Post-Install
You can use the quickie_post_install(1) program to see if the above web
server configuration data can be automatically determined; the informa‐
tion will be printed on the standard output.
If you are satisfied with the results (they are not always correct for
every site) you can ask for them to be performed for you by using the
quickie_post_install -auto command line option.
ACCESSING THE WIKI PAGES
Once the quickie(1) program has been installed into your web server's
cgi-bin directory, you will be able to access through your web browser.
The URL of the wiki pages will be
http://server.domain.name/cgi-bin/quickie
however you need to substitute the correct domain name (Internet name)
for the web server. If the cgi-bin directory has an unusual name, you
will have to take that into account as well.
It is common to make a link from your web site's static pages into the
Quickie wiki pages, to simplify access for your site's visitors.
EXIT STATUS
The quickie command will exit with a status of 1 on any error. The
quickie command will only exit with a status of 0 if there are no
errors.
COPYRIGHTquickie version 1.1
Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Peter Miller;
All rights reserved.
The quickie program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use
the 'quickie -VERSion License' command. This is free software and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details
use the 'quickie -VERSion License' command.
AUTHOR
Peter Miller E-Mail: millerp@canb.auug.org.au
/\/\* WWW: http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/
Reference Manual Quickie quickie(1)