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==== Requirements ====

  * ubuntu 11.04 (codename oneiric ocelot)
  * a user account within 'admin' group
  * the 'git' package installed on the machine
  * an internet connection
  * an IP address or a public FQDN that will be use to address the machine from
    the extern (we will call it <SITE_HOST>).
  
==== Installation ====

  * open a terminal as normal user
  * create a directory where download all repositories, for example: "geonode_staff".
      $ mkdir geonode_staff
  * clone the oq-ui-api repository and move into the new repository with commands:
      $ git clone git://github.com/gem/oq-ui-api.git
      $ cd oq-ui-api
  * checkout the required version of the script with the command
      $ git checkout <version_name>_inst
    where <version_name> is the version that you want to install
  * copy the bin/geonode-installation.sh file into the previous created staff dir:
      $ cp bin/geonode-installation.sh ../geonode_staff
  * go into 'geonode_staff' directory and run the installation script:
      $ cd ../geonode_staff
      $ ./geonode-installation.sh
    NOTE: to run some parts the script require root access so it will ask your
    password to 
  * the script will ask you "Public site url or public IP address ..."; you must
    answer with the public name of the machine (see above) <SITE_HOST>
  * after a while the script will ask to you if you want create a superuser
    account for administrative purposes, answer "yes" and create it.
  * after the installation you can browse to "http://<SITE_HOST>" url to see 
    the local geonode homepage, to "http://<SITE_HOST>/geoserver" to see local geoserver
    homepage and to "http://<SITE_HOST>/FaultedEarth" to access FE application.

  **NOTE** the script will takes few tens of minutes to finish, if you continuously see
  new lines of log on the display you can fill safe.


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