Bitnami Roller Module is a cross-platform and freely distributed software project that has been designed from the ground up to help you deploy the Roller blog application and server on top of a Bitnami LAMP installation, running under any Linux kernel-based operating system.
What is Roller?
Roller is a free and open source blog server that comes with powerful features, such as support for tens of thousands of users, comment moderation, spam protection and built-in search engine. It is highly customizable and heavily used on corporate sites, such as Javalobby’s JRoller Java community site, Sun Microsystem’s employee blogging site, IBM Blog Central and IBM DeveloperWorks blogs.Installing Bitnami Roller Module
As mentioned, both the Bitnami Roller Module and Bitnami Roller Stack products are distributed as native installers, supporting all GNU/Linux distributions, as well as the commercial Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X OSes. To install Roller on top of your Bitnami LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) installation, download the package that corresponds to your PC’s hardware architecture (64-bit or 32-bit), run it and follow the instructions displayed on the screen.Run Roller on the cloud or virtualize it
In addition to install Roller on your personal computer, you can run it on the cloud, using Bitnami’s cloud images for the Windows Azure and Amazon EC2 cloud hosting providers, as well as to virtualize it using the Ubuntu-based virtual machine images designed by Bitnami for VirtualBox and VMware virtualization software.The Bitnami Roller Stack
Besides the Bitnami Roller Module product reviewed here, Bitnami also provides users with an all-in-one solution for installing the Roller blog server and all of its runtime dependencies on a desktop computer or laptop, without the need to know anything about how to install a database or web server. The Bitnami Roller Stack is available for download for free on Softoware.What is new in this release:
- Updated Java to 1.7.0_67
What is new in version 5.1.0-0:
- Updated Roller to 5.1.0
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.39
- Updated OpenSSL to 1.0.1i
- Updated Apache to 2.4.10
- Updated Java to 1.7.0_65
- Updated MySQL to 5.5.38
- Updated Libxslt to 1.1.28
- Updated Libxml2 to 2.9.1
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