+ (this takes a while, especially the first time, as it downloads a lot of data,
+ [at the time of this writing approx. 900 MB], creates databases, pre-builds heavy
+ pages, etc.)
+9) Set up ./bin/daily to be run regulary. In ./conf/crontab you can find an example crontab
+ to do this. Actually preferable is to trigger the script by archive updates, but you
+ will know best if and how to implement that in your setup.