I didn't know about that command either. However, if you examine the
contents of  modules-enabled, you'll see they're all sLinks. It
doesn't make sense to me to have two copies of the same file in a
situation where and upgrade might change only one of them. That's what
links are for. I didn't have to debug Gnome or the OS for 9.04, 9.10
or 10.04.

On 17 June, 02:54, calvin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I dunno, I actually got Cake 1.3 set up on a Ubuntu Server (10.4)
> server pretty easily. To enable a module that isn't enabled by
> default, just use a2enmod. I didn't realize the Ubuntu Apache package
> came with that command, so I actually did it manually at first. I also
> wasn't used to the modular configurations, which was different from
> how it is in Windows. But it's not too hard to figure out. Actually
> hammering out the bugs in gnome and the OS itself was much more
> challenging than actually setting up the web server and Cake IMO.
>
> The only advice I have is to look at the modules-available directory
> before you try to manually change the config files to enable a module.
> A lot of the documentation or articles online have a different name
> for the mod_rewrite module than the one that is actually used in
> Ubuntu. So if you follow those instructions to add the module
> manually, it will throw an error saying the file couldn't be found.
> But if you just use a2enmod (which just copies the config file from
> modules-available to modules-enabled) to enable mod_rewrite, then it
> will work perfectly.
>
> On Jun 16, 3:33 am, leo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Installing AMP on Ubuntu is trivial. The confusing part is getting
> > CakePHP to work. It is not out-of-the-box because the Ubuntu default
> > Apache config doesn't include mod_rewrite. Even when you have that set
> > up, there is some Debian-ness to contend with. The trick is finding
> > the right files to alter and making the right alterations, hence my
> > earlier post linking 
> > tohttp://leoponton.blogspot.com/2010/05/getting-cakephp-up-and-running-....
>
> > On 16 June, 10:46, Zaky Katalan-Ezra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > install LAMPhttp://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_lamp_for_newbies
> > > Unzip the cakephp where ever you like, home/zaky/cakephpproj/ for example.
> > > under /var/www create a link you your site
> > > cd /var/www
> > > sudo ln -s home/zaky/cakephpproj/ mynewapp
>
> > > chmod 777 app/tmp
>
> > > update app/config/database.php with you database details.
>
> > >http://localhost/mynewapp
>
> > > On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Abrão Ximenes 
> > > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > > Hello, I am very interested to learn cakePHP, can anyone  send the 
> > > > steps to
> > > > me how to install and configure/setting cakePHP in Ubuntu 10.04?
>
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Newbie
>
> > > > Check out the new CakePHP Questions sitehttp://cakeqs.organdhelpothers
> > > > with their CakePHP related questions.
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