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Purpose and initial success

The purpose of posting the Agaric Design Collective install profile: to make people realize "hey, if they can do it, I can do it".

An important thing to remember when making or using an install profile is that it replaces Drupal's default install profile, and that this profile actually does something. For instance, it creates the 'page' and 'story' content types. So if you want either of these automatically set up in your new site, your custom install profile needs to create them.

Agaric Design Collective Starter Profile for Drupal installation complete

  • Event module was successfully installed with default options. To customize event and/or location settings for events, please view the event content type settings page.
  • Image assist has been setup.
  • Imagecache module installed succesfully.
  • Installing views
  • Views module installed tables successfully.
  • Database tables for ConTemplate module have been installed.
  • The database schema for the invite module has been successfully updated.
  • community_tags module installed successfully.
  • All necessary changes to ./sites/pressthepress.com/settings.php have been made. It has been set to read-only for security.
  • The content fields table content_type_page has been created.
  • The content fields table content_type_news has been created.
  • Created new term Campaign updates.
  • Created new term Our issue in the news.
  • Created new term Our Campaign in the news.
  • Created new term Inside the movement.

Congratulations, Agaric Design Collective Starter Profile for Drupal has been successfully installed.

Please review the messages above before continuing on to your new site.

Set clean urls in an install profile drupal-- the way it's done now simply assumes clean urls work, which is not a safe assumption.

Ah, whatever. The check is complicated (uses Javascript) but it's coming in Drupal 6.

The code without a check is in there but is commented out for the public release.

The purpose of posting the Agaric Design Collective install profile: to make people realize "hey, if they can do it, I can do it".

An important thing to remember when making or using an install profile is that it replaces Drupal's default install profile, and that this profile actually does something. For instance, it creates the 'page' and 'story' content types. So if you want either of these automatically set up in your new site, your custom install profile needs to create them.

Agaric Design Collective Starter Profile for Drupal installation complete

  • Event module was successfully installed with default options. To customize event and/or location settings for events, please view the event content type settings page.
  • Image assist has been setup.
  • Imagecache module installed succesfully.
  • Installing views
  • Views module installed tables successfully.
  • Database tables for ConTemplate module have been installed.
  • The database schema for the invite module has been successfully updated.
  • community_tags module installed successfully.
  • All necessary changes to ./sites/pressthepress.com/settings.php have been made. It has been set to read-only for security.
  • The content fields table content_type_page has been created.
  • The content fields table content_type_news has been created.
  • Created new term Campaign updates.
  • Created new term Our issue in the news.
  • Created new term Our Campaign in the news.
  • Created new term Inside the movement.

Congratulations, Agaric Design Collective Starter Profile for Drupal has been successfully installed.

Please review the messages above before continuing on to your new site.

Set clean urls in an install profile drupal-- the way it's done now simply assumes clean urls work, which is not a safe assumption.

Ah, whatever. The check is complicated (uses Javascript) but it's coming in Drupal 6.

The code without a check is in there but is commented out for the public release.

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