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Question Wiki on Solaris

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i want to install wiki on solaris, to make my own wikipedia inside my company. I'm using Solaris 10. Can someone help me with this, give me some directions, what do i have to install, some step by step guide.

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noob - this is actually very very issue to implement. i currently run SAMP. solaris 10, apache2, mysql 5.1 (x86) and php 5. each application as well documented procedures on how to install. as for the wiki part, i run mediawiki (latest release).

lots of documentation out there for this. id say it should take you only a few hours max to sift through some docs and get your server up and running as you like.
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Agree. I have a very similar setup. Get Apache and MySQL installed and working and the PHP. Once that's up, install your Wiki. I'm also using MediaWiki. I have 6 instances of it here for the various teams and it works pretty well.

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thanks, i'll try to do it that way, hope it will work
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