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After our LAMP Stack has been successfully installed, we'll now go for the installation of ImageMagick in our linux machine. ImageMagick will allow our clipbucket to process and manipulate the images. To setup, we'll need to run the following commands according to the linux distribution we are running in our machine.
> CREATE DATABASE clipbucketdb;> CREATE USER 'clipbucketuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'Pa$$worD';> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON clipbucketdb.* TO 'clipbucketuser'@'localhost';> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;> EXIT;
We'll now add a new virtualhost in the apache configuration so that we can define a specific apache configuration to our clipbucket installation. Creating it will help us to define specific ports, webroot, domain, alias and other configurations for our ClipBucket installation. Here are some configurations we'll setup in this tutorial respective to the distribution of linux we're running.
# touch /etc/apache2/sites-available/clipbucket.conf# ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/clipbucket.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/clipbucket.conf# nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/clipbucket.conf
ServerAdmin info@clipbucket.linoxide.comDocumentRoot /var/www/clipbucket/ServerName clipbucket.linoxide.comServerAlias www.clipbucket.linoxide.comOptions FollowSymLinksAllowOverride AllErrorLog /var/log/apache2/clipbucket.linoxide.com-error_logCustomLog /var/log/apache2/clipbucket.linoxide.com-access_log common
ServerAdmin info@clipbucket.linoxide.comDocumentRoot /var/www/clipbucket/ServerName clipbucket.linoxide.comServerAlias www.clipbucket.linoxide.comOptions FollowSymLinksAllowOverride AllErrorLog /var/log/httpd/clipbucket.linoxide.com-error_logCustomLog /var/log/httpd/clipbucket.linoxide.com-access_log common
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# chmod -R 777 /var/www/clipbucket/includes/# chmod -R 777 /var/www/clipbucket/files/# chmod -R 777 /var/www/clipbucket/images/# chmod -R 777 /var/www/clipbucket/cache/# chmod -R 777 /var/www/clipbucket/cb_install/
* * * * * php -q /var/www/clipbucket/actions/video_convert.php* * * * * php -q /var/www/clipbucket/actions/verify_converted_videos.php0 0,12,13 * * * php -q /var/www/clipbucket/actions/update_cb_stats.php
We'll now further set the database configuration according to the database we had created above. Here, we'll keep the hostname as localhost, database name as clipbucketdb, database user as clipbucketuser and password as Pa$$worD , and after done, we'll simply move forward by clicking on Check Connection in order to ensure that our ClipBucket application is able to connect to the database server. 2b1af7f3a8