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Posted to commits@allura.apache.org by br...@apache.org on 2013/03/19 19:27:46 UTC
[3/4] git commit: [#5973] symlink pysvn instead of using
--system-site-packages
[#5973] symlink pysvn instead of using --system-site-packages
Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-allura/repo
Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-allura/commit/8f04707b
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-allura/tree/8f04707b
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-allura/diff/8f04707b
Branch: refs/heads/db/5973
Commit: 8f04707b369adf94024c550389e58c62d92c59c8
Parents: 9e59a95
Author: Dave Brondsema <db...@geek.net>
Authored: Mon Mar 18 13:37:40 2013 -0700
Committer: Dave Brondsema <db...@geek.net>
Committed: Tue Mar 19 11:25:05 2013 -0700
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README.markdown | 9 +++++++--
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-allura/blob/8f04707b/README.markdown
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diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown
index d380157..248b8a7 100644
--- a/README.markdown
+++ b/README.markdown
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The first step to installing the Allura platform is installing a virtual environ
Once you have virtualenv installed, you need to create a virtual environment. We'll call our Allura environment 'anvil'.
- ~$ virtualenv --system-site-packages anvil
+ ~$ virtualenv anvil
This gives us a nice, clean environment into which we can install all the allura dependencies.
(The --system-site-packages flag is to include the python-svn package). In order to use the virtual environment, you'll need to activate it:
@@ -62,6 +62,10 @@ Although the application setup.py files define a number of dependencies, the `re
This will take a while. If you get an error from pip, it is typically a temporary download error. Just run the command again and it will quickly pass through the packages it already downloaded and then continue.
+Optional, for SVN support: symlink the system pysvn package into our virtual environment
+
+ (anvil)~/src/allura$ ln -s /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pysvn ~/anvil/lib/python2.7/site-packages/
+
And now to setup the Allura applications for development. If you want to setup all of them, run `./rebuild-all.bash`
If you only want to use a few tools, run:
@@ -85,6 +89,7 @@ We have a custom config ready for use.
(anvil)~/src$ cd apache-solr-1.4.1/example/
(anvil)~/src/apache-solr-1.4.1/example/$ mkdir -p ~/src/allura/solr_config/conf
(anvil)~/src/apache-solr-1.4.1/example/$ cp solr/conf/solrconfig.xml ~/src/allura/solr_config/conf/
+ (anvil)~/src/apache-solr-1.4.1/example/$ mkdir ~/logs/
(anvil)~/src/apache-solr-1.4.1/example/$ nohup java -Dsolr.solr.home=$(cd;pwd)/src/allura/solr_config -jar start.jar > ~/logs/solr.log &
@@ -101,7 +106,7 @@ In order to initialize the Allura database, you'll need to run the following:
(anvil)~/src/allura/Allura$ paster setup-app development.ini
-This shouldn't take too long, but it will start the taskd server doing tons of stuff in the background. It should complete in 5-6 minutes. Once this is done, you can start the application server:
+This shouldn't take too long, but it will start the taskd server doing tons of stuff in the background. Once this is done, you can start the application server:
(anvil)~/src/allura/Allura$ nohup paster serve --reload development.ini > ~/logs/tg.log &