ref: 69ba9ab83649e6624a6756cc6ffb067d6ee1923b
parent: 81ba13eee0e140fe6ac1f3f66d653ed1752642c6
author: sl <[email protected]>
date: Thu Jun 11 18:18:41 EDT 2020
README: update for 1.5 release.
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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Werc is a content management system and web (anti-)framework designed to be simple to
-use, simple to setup, simple to hack on, and not get on the way while allowing
+use, simple to setup, simple to hack on, and not get in the way while allowing
users easy customization.
For more information see the official website: http://werc.cat-v.org/
@@ -14,11 +14,13 @@
Requirements:
* An http server that can handle CGIs
-* Plan 9 from User Space: http://swtch.com/plan9port - Or 9base-tip: http://tools.suckless.org/9base
+* Plan 9 from User Space: http://swtch.com/plan9port,
+ Or 9base-tip: http://tools.suckless.org/9base,
+ Or frontbase: http://openbsd.stanleylieber.com/frontbase
Note: Werc by default expects the Plan 9 tools to be installed under
-/usr/local/plan9/bin/, if you have installed them elsewhere you will need to
-edit the #! line in bin/werc.rc and customize the $plan9port variable in your
+/bin/, if you have installed them elsewhere you will need to edit the
+#! line in bin/werc.rc and customize the $plan9port variable in your
etc/initrc.local.
@@ -37,10 +39,10 @@
cgi will run as, usually www-data, for example by doing: chown -R :www-data
sites/; chmod -R g+w sites/
-If your Plan 9 from User Space installation is located somewhere else than the
-standard /usr/local/plan9/ you will need to edit the first line of bin/werc.rc
-(Note that p9p is picky about where it is located, once you run ./INSTALL you
-should *not* move it to a different directory without running ./INSTALL again.)
+If your Plan 9 binaries are located somewhere else than the standard /bin/ you
+will need to edit the first line of bin/werc.rc (Note that p9p in particular is
+picky about where it is located, once you run ./INSTALL you should *not* move
+it to a different directory without running ./INSTALL again.)
For general configuration options copy etc/initrc to etc/initrc.local and
customize it as needed. Site (and directory) specific options can be set in a