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Drupal

Update drupal

 cd /usr/share
 tar cf drupal.140510.tar drupal7
 cd drupal7

untar the release, stripping off the first path element:

 gzip -c -d /tmp/drupal-7.XX.tar.gz | tar vxf - --strip 1

Fix the permissions so that drupal can fix its own modules (this is much more broad than necessary - I think it could be just the modules directory)

 cd /etc/drupal/8
 chown -R daniel:www-data .
 find . -type d -exec chmod u=rwx,g=rx,o= '{}' \;
 find . -type f -exec chmod u=rw,g=r,o= '{}' \;

.... you will probably have to fix up sites/*/files/ which do need to be owned by www-data.

and finally, run update.php on all websites :-(

Create A New Site

 site=fruitcake.org
 cd /usr/share/drupal7/sites/
 mkdir $site
 cp default/default.settings.php ${site}/settings.php
 for i in files modules themes ; do mkdir ${site}/${i} ; done
 chown -R www-data:www-data ${site}

Now create the database for it:

 site=fruitcake
 mysqladmin -uroot -p create $site
 mysql -uroot -p 
   grant all on fruitcake.* to 'fruitcake'@'localhost' identified by 'password';
   flush privileges;
   exit

You're done. Go to http://fruitcake.org/ and follow the setup wizard, giving it the database info.

Now enter theme selection and configuration hell - but that's your problem.

Create A New Sub Site

 Alias /fruitcake /usr/share/drupal7

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