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Title: Installation guide
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Content:
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You only need upload the files to the server.
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1. Download the latest version from http://www.bludit.com
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2. Extract the zip file into a directory like `bludit`.
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3. Upload the directory `bludit` on your hosting.
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4. Done!
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---
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## Installation on GNU/Linux
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If you have a local webserver with GNU/Linux or you have a Hosting with SSH enabled, you can install with this simples commands.
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```
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$ wget http://www.bludit.com/bludit_latest.zip
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$ unzip bludit_latest.zip
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$ mv bludit /WEBSERVER_DIRECTORY/
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```
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If you don’t have the command wget, you can try with the command curl.
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```
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$ curl --remote-name http://www.bludit.com/bludit_latest.zip
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```
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I recommend you check which user are running your webserver, because you need to set read/write permissions to the directory `content`. For example if you are running Apache you can do this:
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```
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$ sudo ps axo user | egrep '(apache|httpd)' | uniq
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```
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Now you can set the username to the directory `content`. And fix some permissions to the files and directories.
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```
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$ cd /WEBSERVER_DIRECTORY/bludit
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$ sudo chown -R USERNAME:USERNAME content
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$ sudo find . -type f | xargs chmod 664
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$ sudo find . -type d | xargs chmod 775
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```
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Other way, but I don’t recommend it, is setting the permissions for all read/write/execute (777).
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```
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$ cd /WEBSERVER_DIRECTORY/bludit
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$ sudo find content -type d | xargs chmod 777
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```
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