This might be a dumb question from my side, what is the DB that can be used with the default compilation of Baruwa 2.0? is it PostgreSQL or MySQL? I feel like the default one is Postrgres and if I want to do it on MySQL I have to developp/modify the code for baruwa v2.0 to run on it, Am I wrong? Thanks for clarifying what Baruwa 2.0 need with the default source code (without having to modify it). Anis
On 15 October 2012 12:04, Anis Jendoubi <[email protected]> wrote: > Cool, I will try the below on free time and will let you know... in the > mean time, if anyone else has come up with a more detailed how-to document, > it would be great! > Thanks, > Anis > > > On 15 October 2012 11:48, Andrew Colin Kissa <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On 15 Oct 2012, at 11:17 AM, Anis Jendoubi wrote: >> >> > well... I compiled the Baruwa 2 successfully after a bit of pain >> installing/compiling the dependencies, now I don't know what to do next to >> get the login page, which folder to map into virtualhost on apache and what >> is the recommended virtualhost configuration (can I use the one from the >> Baruwa 1.0 documentation?), I have virtualenv installed but I'm not sure if >> it's working properly, I compiled the baruwa from the folder in >> virtualenv, is that correct? >> > It might seem that my questions are stupid, but after more than a year >> not touching to the current Baruwa 1.1.0 install I've made, I forgot few >> things :( >> >> You first need to make sure your install works before you hook it up to a >> web server. The instructions are in the README file but >> i will repeat them here. >> >> Create configuration file from the template >> >> # paster make-config baruwa config.ini >> >> Setup the app, this will create the database tables and create the sql >> custom functions and also allow you to create an admin user >> >> # paster setup-app config.ini >> >> Run the test server, if it runs you can got to http://127.0.0.1:8080 and >> login >> >> paster serve config.ini >> >> If all that works you then hook the server up into a WSGI server of your >> choice, you can use mod_wsgi[1], uwsgi[2] etc etc >> >> Edit the baruwa.wsgi file and then point your WSGI server to that file. >> >> > @Andrew: is it the same process as with Baruwa 1.0 documentation to >> install from source? or there is a lot of difference? as I might be able to >> produce a document but might need some additional help (it might take me >> few weeks thought, due to my other, more important, business duties) >> >> There are lots of differences, Baruwa 1.x is built using Django, Baruwa >> 2.x is built using Pylons. >> >> If you have any issues, just google and see how others deploy pylons >> applications to the WSGI server of your choosing >> >> [1] https://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/IntegrationWithPylons >> [2] https://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/wiki/Example >> >> >> >> -- >> www.baruwa.org >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056 >> > >
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