David Mudrák 73658371eb MDL-39087 Simplify get_uninstall_url() interpretation
The get_uninstall_url() method of all subclasses of plugininfo_base
class is now expected to always return moodle_url. Subclasses can use
the new method is_uninstall_allowed() to control the availability of the
'Uninstall' link at the Plugins overview page (previously they would do
it by get_uninstall_url() returning null). By default, URL to a new
general plugin uninstall tool is returned. Unless the plugin type needs
extra steps that can't be handled by plugininfo_xxx::uninstall() method
or xmldb_xxx_uninstall() function, this default URL should satisfy all
plugin types.

The overall logic is implemented in plugin_manager::can_install_plugin()
that respects the plugininfo class decision and vetoes it in certain
cases (typically when plugin or its subplugin is required by some other
plugin).
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QUICK INSTALL
=============

For the impatient, here is a basic outline of the
installation process, which normally takes me only
a few minutes:

1) Move the Moodle files into your web directory.

2) Create a single database for Moodle to store all
   its tables in (or choose an existing database).

3) Visit your Moodle site with a browser, you should
   be taken to the install.php script, which will lead
   you through creating a config.php file and then
   setting up Moodle, creating an admin account etc.

4) Set up a cron task to call the file admin/cron.php
   every five minutes or so.


For more information, see the INSTALL DOCUMENTATION:

   http://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_Moodle


Good luck and have fun!
Martin Dougiamas, Lead Developer

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