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#Compared to Unix-derivatives such as [[Mac OSX]] and [[Linux]] operating systems, installing PKC on [[Windows]] operating system can be a challenge, therefore, please refer to [[PKC on Windows Platform]].
#We have only tested on a small number of machines and configurations, your mileage may vary.
##Compared to Unix-derivatives such as [[Mac OSX]] and [[Linux]] operating systems, installing PKC on [[Windows]] operating system can be a challenge, therefore, please refer to [[PKC on Windows Platform]].
#We can not warrant any reliability, completeness, and accuracy of this installation procedure. '''Any action you take upon this information and execute this script is at your own risk''', We will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection to the use of the actions and software prescribed here.  
#We can not warrant any reliability, completeness, and accuracy of this installation procedure. '''Any action you take upon this information and execute this script is at your own risk''', We will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection to the use of the actions and software prescribed here.  
#We have only tested on a small number of machines and configurations, your mileage may vary.
#Do not remove any of the files in the directory with <q>backup/</q>, such as <q>docker-compose.yml</q> and the <q>LocalSettings.php</q>. These files are the configuration files for Docker and MediaWiki respectively. Missing them, this system will cease to work.  
#Do not remove any of the files in the directory with <q>backup/</q>, such as <q>docker-compose.yml</q> and the <q>LocalSettings.php</q>. These files are the configuration files for Docker and MediaWiki respectively. Missing them, this system will cease to work.  
#Many pre-defined parameters can be replaced in the '''[[.env]]''' file stored in the '''PKC''' directory. It allows flexible configuration of your system. For more information, please read [[Configure your own PKC instance]].
#Many pre-defined parameters can be replaced in the '''[[.env]]''' file stored in the '''PKC''' directory. It allows flexible configuration of your system. For more information, please read [[Configure your own PKC instance]].

Revision as of 07:53, 30 August 2021

  1. We have only tested on a small number of machines and configurations, your mileage may vary.
    1. Compared to Unix-derivatives such as Mac OSX and Linux operating systems, installing PKC on Windows operating system can be a challenge, therefore, please refer to PKC on Windows Platform.
  2. We can not warrant any reliability, completeness, and accuracy of this installation procedure. Any action you take upon this information and execute this script is at your own risk, We will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection to the use of the actions and software prescribed here.
  3. Do not remove any of the files in the directory with backup/, such as docker-compose.yml and the LocalSettings.php. These files are the configuration files for Docker and MediaWiki respectively. Missing them, this system will cease to work.
  4. Many pre-defined parameters can be replaced in the .env file stored in the PKC directory. It allows flexible configuration of your system. For more information, please read Configure your own PKC instance.
  5. For the sake of reducing typos, the project has moved from https://github.com/xlp0/PersonalKnowledgeContainer to https://github.com/xlp0/PKC. For the current implementation of Github, these two git repository names point to the same source. When GitHub change this practice, it will change. We recommend you to use the shorter version.

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