[support] was Paypal modules- now civicrm

Walt Daniels wdlists at gmail.com
Sun Jul 15 02:37:46 UTC 2012


civicrm.org then click on Get Started, Installation Guides, and pick the D7
one.

I did one recently and it is pretty straight forward, but certainly not
trivial. For me, from bare machine with no Drupal to basically minimally
configured Civi, about 4 hours with lots of reading manuals to figure out
exactly what I wanted and not having done Civi on a regular basis (a few
times previously).

On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 10:01 PM, Roger <arelem at bigpond.com> wrote:

>
> <snip>
> Hi Roger, You should take a look at CiviCRM, which is aimed at
> non-profits and charities. The way to make donations is very
> fine-grained. It might look a bit daunting at first, but it can do
> exactly what you want it to do.
> </snip>
>
>
> Thanks  Eljay, it certainly seems the way to go.
>
> I'm about to try civicrm in my home drupal7 dev - I experimented a bit
> on my home pc some years ago in early drupal 6 and found it complex back
> then.
> Finding how to install civicrm in drupal 7 is not easy because much of
> the "civicrm stuff on the web" still defaults to drupal 6, and from what
> I see it's still a fairly daunting procedure.
>
> I haven't found suitable install instruction for drupal 7 .
>
> Do you know if they've made the install easier for drupal 7 and where I
> can find the apps please, or is it still a wget procedure.
>
> Thank you for any help
> Cheers
> Roger
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