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+<?PHP // $Id$
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+//
+// Moodle configuration file
+//
+// This file should be located in the top-level directory.
+//
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+// Site configuration variables are all stored in the CFG object.
+
+// First, we need to configure the database where all Moodle data
+// will be stored. This database must already have been created
+// and a username/password created to access it. See INSTALL doc.
+
+$CFG->dbtype = "mysql"; // eg mysql, postgres, oracle, access etc
+$CFG->dbhost = "localhost"; // eg localhost
+$CFG->dbname = "moodle"; // eg moodle
+$CFG->dbuser = "username";
+$CFG->dbpass = "password";
+
+
+// Next you need to tell Moodle where it is, and where it can save files.
+
+$CFG->wwwroot = "http://example.com/moodle";
+$CFG->dirroot = "/web/moodle";
+$CFG->dataroot = "/home/moodledata"; // Web-server writeable
+
+
+// Choose a theme from the "themes" folder. Default theme is "standard".
+
+$CFG->theme = "standard";
+
+
+// Give the full name (eg mail.example.com) of an SMTP server that the
+// web server machine has access to (to send mail). Default: "localhost".
+
+$CFG->smtphost = "mail.example.com";
+
+
+// You should not need to change anything below this line
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+$CFG->libdir = "$CFG->dirroot/lib";
+
+require("$CFG->libdir/setup.php"); // Sets up all libraries, sessions etc
+
+?>