(I usually use `screen -r` switch to the service, ctrl+c, then re-run the command that launches the service.)
Thanks,
Steve
Matthew Oliver <m...@oliver.net.au> wrote on 04/24/2014 01:53:18 AM:
> From: Matthew Oliver <m...@oliver.net.au>
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List, (not for usage questions)"
> <openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>,
> Date: 04/24/2014 01:55 AM
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] How to re-compile Devstack Code
>
> If you put OFFLINE=True in your localrc (or local.conf) file, then you can:
> ./unstack.sh; ./stack.sh
> without the stack.sh attempting to recheck out the latest code.
> Matt
> On Apr 24, 2014 3:49 PM, "shiva m" <anjane...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have Devstack havana setup on Ubuntu 13.10. I am trying to modify
> some files in /opt/stack/* folder. How do I re-compile the Devstack
> to make my changes get effect.
>
> Does unstacking and stacking works?. I see unstacking and stacking
> installs everything fresh.
> Correct me if wrong.
> Thanks,
> Shiva
>
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