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DotNetNuke® Project :: Installer Utility

Welcome to the DotNetNuke Installer project

installer_start.jpgWe have heard it again and again. DotNetNuke really needs an installer to help beginners with their first experience with DotNetNuke. But on the other hand the Installer should also be helping the more experienced users to quickly setup a new website with DotNetNuke.
The DotNetNuke Installer should take care of everything (ok, almost everything ...)

What is the DotNetNuke Installer?
The DotNetNuke Installer will take care of installing or upgrading DotNetNuke. It will guide the user through a series of pages and at the end will make all the settings based on what the user entered on the pages. Right now, the current version provides the following:

  • the user can select what items he wants to install (Core files, source, documentation, one (or more) module(s))
  • copy the files to the specified directory or to a remote FTP server
  • create the virtual directory in IIS (sorry, no support for root websites just yet)
  • create (or reuse an existing) database
  • basic command-line support


Issues and Bugs
Please use the DotNetNuke Installer issue tracker to report bugs and issues found in the installer, this way we are able to schedule, solve, track, and test the issues raised. Bug reports reported in a forum tends to be forgotten when they are no longer at the top of the list.

If you are not sure if something is a feature or an issue, feel free to describe your findings in the special forums below so others are able to provide their views and opinions.

Why feedback?
We need your feature ideas and experience with the installer to help us make it even better, and positive feedback helps us confirm the design choices we make.

 


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Jun 3

Posted by: Antonio Chagoury
6/3/2007 11:03 AM

Folks,

I just wanted to give you a quick update on release 03.03.00.
This version of the Blog is currently about to enter the "dog fooding" stage. (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Development/ProjectReleaseTracking/tabid/997/Default.aspx)

What this means, is that the module has passed most tests and that means that we are close; so close you can almost touch it.

On another note, we are already in full swing with the development of 03.04.00. I am planning for a release tracker submission around the end of June to mid-July. I will post another blog soon about all the new and exciting additions and changes.

Thank you all for your patience!

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6 comments so far...

Re: Just a little more patience - we're almost there!

good

By shahidahmad77 on   6/3/2007 5:00 PM

Re: Just a little more patience - we're almost there!

Will this release have support for MetaWeblog API? Forgive me if I missed it somewhere.

By Shawn on   6/4/2007 8:15 PM

Re: Just a little more patience - we're almost there!

Test

By Visitor on   6/4/2007 10:02 PM

Re: Just a little more patience - we're almost there!

Shawn - MetaWebLog is not in this version.
I am activily looking into the API and will solve this one for the community soon!

By AntonioChagoury on   6/4/2007 9:03 PM

Re: Just a little more patience - we're almost there!

Hello Eoghano - Yes I have seen those tickets, most likely will be resolved in the 03.04.00 version of the Blog. Thanks!

By AntonioChagoury on   6/8/2007 11:26 AM

Re: Just a little more patience - we're almost there!

Antonio, Great to hear the next version is on its way. I (and my site's bloggers) are eagerly awaiting the improvements it will bring. Have you had a chance as well to look at the two issues I logged in Gemini for the Blog module (they are still showing up as 'Project Lead Review Needed'). They can be viewed here:

----> http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=5603
----> http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=5604

Eoghano

By eoghano on   6/6/2007 8:21 AM

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