Hello Luis Yes, I know this process, but on vagrant, since this is a boxed operative system, have a shared folder like shared folder on virtual box (this is a provider on vagrant), then, is needed to setup up a folder inside the installer o some place, since the *[path-to]/health$* is shared, it could be something like the follow folder list, then the provision script could link them to the local path server ( adding local to .hgignore ), them each time is there custom modules, it could be placed on local and using the *$ hg npull -u* we could keep our local repo and custom modules updated and deployed into vagrant box ( just on how I think is there is no yet a was to manage it )
[path-to]/health$ ls -l total 12 drwxr-xr-x 2 csotelo csotelo 4096 abr 11 12:05 local drwxr-xr-x 4 csotelo csotelo 4096 abr 6 10:21 misc drwxr-xr-x 44 csotelo csotelo 4096 abr 6 10:21 tryton Best regards 2016-04-11 12:00 GMT-05:00 Luis Falcon <fal...@gnu.org>: > Hi Carlos ! > > On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:36:49 -0500 > Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto <carlos.sotelo.pi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Dear coders > > > > I am using vagrant for my self and for development, my question is > > related to the custom modules, since there is a path for place custom > > modules on the ~/gnuhealth install path, what will be this one on > > vagrant in order to place the custom modules for been deployed on the > > box? or there is no a way to do that > > > I am not familiar with Vagrant, but the customs modules in GNU health > go in the directory > > $HOME/gnuhealth/tryton/server/modules/local > > For instance, when running the update process, the custom modules in > that directory will be relinked . > > Bests, > Luis > -- Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto Senior Software Analyst Developer Claro RPC +51983265994 | MOV RPM( # ) +51 966110066 GTalk: carlos.sotelo.pi...@gmail.com | Skype: csotelop GNULinux RU #379182 | GNULinux RM #277661 No availability between 08:30 and 18:00, I will answer as soon as posible Please consider the environment before printing this email Join the campaign at http://thinkBeforePrinting.org