[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-21 Thread Dima Barsky
On Mar 20, 4:31 pm, mdipierro wrote: > I think this is a great idea. Do you know any debian developer? I'll try to package it. Dima. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web...@googlegroups.com

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-20 Thread Mark Breedveld
No, but it's well documented. So if we may not find any help, then i'll could try it on my own. My first search results... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment#Packaging I'm also trying to launch it as a project on my school. But it's a slow proces whic

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-20 Thread mdipierro
I think this is a great idea. Do you know any debian developer? On Mar 20, 10:21 am, Mark Breedveld wrote: > I also have an other suggestion. > Is it nog possible to search a community member to make a debian > package of web2py. > > My suggestions are to make the following package structure. > -

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-20 Thread Mark Breedveld
I also have an other suggestion. Is it nog possible to search a community member to make a debian package of web2py. My suggestions are to make the following package structure. - web2py_core.deb //Just web2py - web2py_.deb // A web2py app package example (web2py_cookbook.deb) - mod_apache_wsgi_web

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-20 Thread Mark Breedveld
Hello, I'll have tried it again on a turnkey machine on a ESXi 3.5 machine. But it returns the same error. rm cannot remove 'web2py_src.zip* This ain't strange, because you want to remove a file in an folder you just created. My suggestions are as following. place the rm web2py_src.zip after u

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-12 Thread Christopher Steel
I will check this out for you later today as well. Chris On Feb 17, 1:41 am, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > I am trying to make a web2py appliance for turnkey linux. Once done   > this will run on xen, vmware and ec2. > > I could use some help. Try this. > > RUN THIS IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE BECAUSE I A

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-11 Thread mdipierro
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/930f29b5e363d93c# You need to run this from a turnkey instance because of the pam settings. You also need to apply it using the turnkey patch command. On Mar 11, 6:20 am, Mark Breedveld wrote: > I,ve tried to run the patch, but it stops

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-11 Thread Mark Breedveld
I,ve tried to run the patch, but it stops on the following error. + echo 'downloading, installing and starting web2py' downloading, installing and starting web2py + echo === === + cd /home + mkdir www-data + cd www-dat

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-03 Thread mdipierro
Thank you Mark. On Mar 3, 7:38 am, Mark Breedveld wrote: > I've done some research on turnkey. > And its much better than the thing a made. > > I will test it in the coming week. > and the results will come as soon as possible. > > regards, > > Mark Breedveld, > > On 17 feb, 07:41, Massimo Di Pie

[web2py] Re: trunkeylinux help

2010-03-03 Thread Mark Breedveld
I've done some research on turnkey. And its much better than the thing a made. I will test it in the coming week. and the results will come as soon as possible. regards, Mark Breedveld, On 17 feb, 07:41, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > I am trying to make a web2py appliance for turnkey linux. Once