Sun 09/03/25 : A New Blogging platform?
I've recently (yesterday, Saturday 8th March) set up a blogging platform on my Virtual Private Server.
I came across
- A dokuwiki https://wiki.millerjs.org/start
- A separate blog by the same person https://millerjs.org/
I was struck that he had both a blog and a wiki .
I've thought of doing the same, rather than using dokuwiki as the method of writing blog posts. I've always avoided it, as I think something like wordpress
would be too large and cumbersome to install and to learn, for my miniscule blogging efforts.
After some searching I worked out that the blog was running on chyrp-lite
https://chyrplite.net/ and that it appeared to be straightforward to install on a server that already had working Apache and PHP. It can be configured to use a simple sqlite3
database file if you don't want to install and configure a full-blown MySQL
database server.
Installation
I downloaded the current version from github https://github.com/xenocrat/chyrp-lite/releases/tag/v2025.01.01 using wget
on my VPS
wget https://github.com/xenocrat/chyrp-lite/archive/refs/tags/v2025.01.01.tar.gz
I un-tarred it, and then copied the whole directory to the webserver document root…
Then began a few minor problems….
- I had to enable
PDO
in the PHP.ini file - I had to install
php-sqlite3
- I had to install
php-mbstring
- I had to
chown
various directories in thechyrp
directorychown -R www-data:www-data chyrp-lite
- I had to make a separate directory
chyrp-lite-data
in/var/www
(i.e. outside the webserver document root which is/var/www/html/
) to hold the sqlite database andchown -R www-data:www-data chyrp-lite-data
too. - Then the
install.php
process eventually completed correctly and I have a workingchyrp-lite
blog
My Chyrp-Lite blog
https://gm4slv.org.uk/chyrp-lite/
After adding a few posts, I think that, yes, it's a nice simple but usable blogging platform. It does enough for my needs.
But… it's a different markup language to the one used in DokuWiki - and I've become very comfortable here that I might not want to have to learn a different markup just for blogging. This split between wiki
and blog
also spreads content and information between 2 different places - is it better to keep it all in one place?
So…
I've decided to stick to dokuwiki
and its Blog Plugin for blogging - I don't do much, and many things I might want to write about would end up here in dokuwiki anyway.
I'll leave the chyrp-lite
installation for a while but it might disappear at any time.