On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 13:06, Carl Reynolds wrote: > I know this has been addressed in detail on the Interchange web site. I > still have a question about using Interchange with cPanel. > > I want to install Interchange on a web site that uses cPanel. However, I > plan to use ssh to do the install. I will not be using cPanel even > though it is installed on the site. From what I have read on the > Interchange site, this should be OK. But I wasn't sure if there would be > some system interaction between Interchange and cPanel even if I am not > using cPanel to do the install. > > Am I correct that I can install Interchange using ssh and not have a > problem with it interacting with cPanel? > > > Thanks for your assistance, > > Carl. This should go smoothly, especially if you intent to install interchange as a user process in the hosting account user's home directory, fully owned by that user. One thing to note: if CPanel's interchange is running, name your catalog root directory something other than 'catalogs' (i.e.: 'ecommerce') to eliminate any possibility that the CPanel instance of interchange might touch it.... - Ed =============================================================== New Media E.M.S. Technology Solutions for Business 11630 Fair Oaks Blvd., #250 eCommerce | Consulting | Hosting Fair Oaks, CA 95628 suppressed (916) 961-0446 http://www.newmediaems.com (866) 519-4680 Toll-Free (916) 961-0447 Fax =============================================================== _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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