Email Address??”The administrator??™s (your) e-mail address.
MySQL Host??”The server name that CGP will connect to for the database. In this
case, you want to use localhost.
MySQL Database Name??”The name of the database that you created in Step 2. (In
the example, I used cpg.)
MySQL Username and Password??”The username and password that you created in
Step 2 for accessing the database. (In the example, I used cpg and mypassword,
respectively.)
MySQL table prefix??”The prefix for the tables that will be used by CPG. The default
value (cpg133_) is fine.
ImageMagick path??”The directory containing the imagemagick binary. On Debian
systems, this is /usr/bin.
8. You??™re now done installing CPG. At this point you can click Let??™s Continue to see the
default Coppermine Photo Gallery page. You can use this CPG Web interface to create
photo galleries and upload photos. Figure 24-2 shows a sample gallery.
FIGURE 24-2
A sample Coppermine photo gallery
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While a complete description of the dozens of features of the Coppermine Photo Gallery is beyond
the scope of this example, here are a few tips if you want to continue setting up a working photo
gallery. To begin, go to the home page of the photo gallery you just created (http://server/
~user/photos) and log in with the administrative user and password you created.
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