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This page explains how to download and install Pm Wiki 2.1 and 2.2. Here's a list of related pages:

Improvements to these instructions are always appreciated. Just report any problems you encounter to the pmwiki-users mailing list or use the PmWiki Issue Tracking System.

Installing Pm Wiki

If you upgrade, please read the page Upgrades.

1. Download

Download the latest version of Pm Wiki as a

2. Unpack

Unpack the archive (tar zxvf pmwiki-latest.tgz or unzip pmwiki-latest.zip). This will create a pmwiki-x.y.z directory containing the Pm Wiki software. For example, the current "latest" should unpack to a directory named pmwiki-2.2.16. The files in this directory include:

  README.txt        An introductory document
  pmwiki.php        The main Pm Wiki script
  local/            Configuration scripts (local configuration files)
  cookbook/         Recipes (add-ons) from the Cookbook
  docs/             Brief documentation, sample configuration scripts
  pub/              Publicly accessible files
  pub/css/          Extra CSS stylesheet files [1]
  pub/guiedit/
  pub/skins/        Layout templates for custom look and feel
  scripts/          Scripts that are part of Pm Wiki
  wikilib.d/        Bundled default Pm Wiki pages

The pmwiki-x.y.z directory needs to be placed into a location accessible by your webserver (e.g., in a public_html directory of some sort). You can place files and directories using a number of methods -- FTP, or a Unix mv or cp command generally does the job.

Note: It is recommended to change the "pmwiki-x.y.z" directory name to be simply "pmwiki".

3. Create directories

In most cases Pm Wiki will do this for you. Open a web browser to the pmwiki.php script on the server (i.e., not the one on your local computer or accessed using a file://... URL). Pm Wiki will then analyze your system configuration and provide instructions (if needed) for creating the wiki.d/ directory which will be used to hold the pages created for your site.

Otherwise, there are two ways to achieve this. (Use Filezilla or WinSCP to change FTP file/folder permissions.)

3a. You can create the wiki.d/ directory manually, and then give it full write permissions (i.e., "chmod 777 wiki.d"). Use this method when "safe mode" is activated in the server's PHP installation.
3b. On some systems you can let Pm Wiki create wiki.d/ by temporarily changing the permissions on the directory containing the pmwiki.php file to 2777. In Unix this is commonly done by changing to the directory containing pmwiki.php and executing the command
chmod 2777 .
(note the dot at the end). The chmod command also works in many FTP programs. Creating wiki.d/ in this manner will (1) make the directory writable so the web server can create the data directory it needs for the wiki files, (2) preserve group ownership of the directory so the installer account can manipulate the files created in this directory, and (3) make it more difficult for other accounts on the same server to access the files in wiki.d/.

After establishing directory permissions, try opening a browser to the pmwiki.php script again. If all is well, the wiki.d directory will have been created and you'll see the default home page.

Important: If you used method 3b, you should reset permissions by executing "chmod 755 ." in the directory containing pmwiki.php.

4. Initialize

Check out Initial Setup Tasks for other tasks you may want to perform to begin customizing your Pm Wiki installation. You might also want to peruse the Release Notes for further information.

5. Set language

If you want to use Pm Wiki in a different language download the international language pack as zip archive (i18n-all.zip) from http://pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/i18n/. Then extract it and copy the files into the wikilib.d/ directory as described above. Besides the -all file you can also download your country localization file only.

Languages available are:

There are two directories in the decompressed i18n archive, scripts and wikilib.d. Copy the files respectively contained in these directories to the scripts and wikilib.d of your Pm Wiki directory. For example, for French localization, Pm Wiki Fr?.* and Pm Wiki.* must be contained in the same directory.

Then, enable localization by adding an instruction to local/config.php to load the language translation page of your choice. For instance, XLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPage'); loads the French language page Pm Wiki Fr.XL Page?.

Read more about this on Internationalizations.

Notes

Resist the temptation to rename pmwiki.php to index.php because if you rename the file it will not be overwritten during an upgrade.

See also:

Should I rename pmwiki.php to index.php?

Renaming pmwiki.php is not recommended. Instead, create an index.php file that contains this single line

<?php include_once('pmwiki.php');

How do I make pmwiki.php the default page for a website?

Create an index.php file that runs Pm Wiki from a subdirectory (pmwiki/ for example) and place it in the site's web document root (the main directory for the website).

<?php chdir('pmwiki'); include_once('pmwiki.php');

Note: You will also need to explicitly set the $PubDirUrl variable (e.g. to "http://example.com/pmwiki/pub") in local/config.php .

How do I enable "Clean UR Ls?" that are shorter and look like paths to my wiki pages? Why does pmwiki.org appear to have a directory structure rather than "?n=pagename" in UR Ls??

See Cookbook:CleanUrls.

Is it possible to move wiki.d to /tmp/persistent/foo/wiki.d (a new sourceforge rule)?

Sourceforge suggests moving everything to /tmp/persistent/new-folder-of-your-choice/ and creating a symbolic link to the new folder on /tmp . It works -- see Cookbook:SourceForgeServers.

How can I run Pm Wiki on a standalone (offline, portable) machine ?

See Cookbook:Standalone or Cookbook:WikiOnAStick.

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