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Shell script for installing Owncloud on the Raspberry Pi

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OwncloudPie

Shell script for installing and updating Owncloud on the Raspberry Pi. The script either performs a new installation of the newest Owncloud release or, if already installed, performs an upgrade to the newest release. When doing a new installation, you can choose between the Apache 2 or the NGiNX webserver.

The script downloads and installs the latest Owncloud version that can be found in the file at http://owncloud.org/releases/Changelog.

Quick Start

If you don't want to enter multiple commands, just copy and paste the string below into your Terminal:

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y git dialog && git clone git://github.com/petrockblog/OwncloudPie.git && cd OwncloudPie && chmod +x owncloudpie_setup.sh && chmod +x owncloudpie_setup.sh && sudo ./owncloudpie_setup.sh

Usage

First of all, make sure that Git is installed:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y git dialog

Then you can download the latest OwncloudPie setup script with

cd
git clone git://github.com/petrockblog/OwncloudPie.git

The script is executed with

cd OwncloudPie
chmod +x owncloudpie_setup.sh
sudo ./owncloudpie_setup.sh

For more information visit the blog at http://petrockblog.wordpress.com or the repository at https://github.com/petrockblog/OwncloudPie.

Have fun!

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