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== Installation of a Test Environment ==
The trickiest thing with nuBuilder is its initial installation.
The trickiest thing with nuBuilder is its initial installation.


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If you can't get things working, here are some alternatives...
If you can't get things working, here are some alternatives...
*Use a [https://bitnami.com/stacks Bitnami] installer.  
#Find a host that supports nuBuilder Forte.
*Pay someone to figure it out for you.
#Use a [https://bitnami.com/stacks Bitnami] installer.  
*Get up and running straight away on our Test Environment until you sort out a better alternative.
#Pay someone to figure it out for you.
 
 
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With the Test Environment, you can automate regular backups to your email.


These backups contain all you need to get your <span style="font-size:14px;font-weight:700">nuBuilder Forte</span> application running when you are ready to move it to your eventual Production Environment.
For [https://forums.nubuilder.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=9751&p=18406&hilit=Ubuntu#p18405 Ubuntu] you can try these instructions.


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For hosting with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyKiH4C5xK4 bluehost.com] you can try these instructions.

Latest revision as of 20:41, 28 January 2021

Installation of a Test Environment

The trickiest thing with nuBuilder is its initial installation.

It requires a...

  • Web server
  • Database
  • PHP


Anyone wanting to use nuBuilder in a host's environment can sometimes run into setup problems.


If you can't get things working, here are some alternatives...

  1. Find a host that supports nuBuilder Forte.
  2. Use a Bitnami installer.
  3. Pay someone to figure it out for you.


For Ubuntu you can try these instructions.

For hosting with bluehost.com you can try these instructions.