moodle/config-dist.php
2002-08-11 06:24:28 +00:00

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<?PHP // $Id$
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Moodle configuration file
//
// This file should be located in the top-level directory.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT
//
// Moodle - Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment
// http://moodle.com
//
// Copyright (C) 2001 Martin Dougiamas http://dougiamas.com
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details:
//
// http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Site configuration variables are all stored in the CFG object.
// First, you need to configure the database where all Moodle data
// will be stored. This database must already have been created
// and a username/password created to access it. See doc/INSTALL.
$CFG->dbtype = "mysql"; // eg mysql (postgres7, oracle, access etc coming soon)
$CFG->dbhost = "localhost"; // eg localhost
$CFG->dbname = "moodle"; // eg moodle
$CFG->dbuser = "username";
$CFG->dbpass = "password";
// Next you need to tell Moodle where it is located.
// Specify the full URL that moodle has been installed in:
$CFG->wwwroot = "http://example.com/moodle";
// and now the full OS directory path to this same location:
$CFG->dirroot = "/web/moodle";
// Now you need a place where Moodle can save uploaded files. This directory
// should be writeable by the web server user (usually 'nobody' or 'apache'),
// but it should not be accessible directly via the web.
$CFG->dataroot = "/home/moodledata";
// Choose a theme from the "themes" folder. Current choices include
// "standard", "standardblue", "standardgreen" and "standardred",
// but feel free to copy one and make new themes!
$CFG->theme = "standard";
// Choose a sitewide language - this will affect text, buttons etc
// See lib/languages.php for a full list of standard language codes.
$CFG->lang = "en"; // Currently the only option
// Choose a sitewide locale - this will affect the display of dates
// You need to have this locale data installed on your operating
// system. If you don't know what to choose try using the same
// string as the language.
$CFG->locale = "en";
// Give the full names of local SMTP servers that Moodle should use to
// send mail (eg "mail.a.com" or "mail.a.com;mail.b.com").
// If this is left empty (eg "") then Moodle will attempt to use PHP mail.
$CFG->smtphosts = "";
// There is no way, currently, for PHP to automatically tell whether the
// graphic library GD is version 1.* or 2.*. Specify here (either 1 or 2).
$CFG->gdversion = 1;
// If students haven't logged in for a very long time, then they are
// automatically unsubscribed from courses. This parameter specifies
// that time limit, in DAYS.
$CFG->longtimenosee = 100;
// You should not need to change anything else. To continue setting up
// Moodle, use your web browser to go to the moodle/admin web page.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
$CFG->libdir = "$CFG->dirroot/lib";
require("$CFG->libdir/setup.php"); // Sets up all libraries, sessions etc
?>