Andrew, Is there a tar ball available now? Or should I try and use build.sh on my own for now?
~Noah On Nov 28, 2012, at 2:06 AM, Andrew Colin Kissa <[email protected]> wrote: > Noah, > > On 28 Nov 2012, at 8:44 AM, Noah Mehl wrote: > >> Wow! This is a lot. I've already forked and submitted a change: > > Yes, to get the most out of it better to clone the repo and run > > make html > > Then read them as html and the viewer in github does not handle links well > >> https://github.com/noahmehl/baruwa2/commit/406d3d3519ee7595e60b085204a5de03651dfda6 > > Cool, i will review the pull request soon. > >> I hope I'm doing this right :) > > Yes you are doing great. > >> Anyways, I'm looking at: docs/source/install/source/install.rst and I think >> there is a bit missing, and I'm not sure where to put it. For example, I'm >> pretty sure the first step should be to clone the git repository? >> >> So, I think it should be: >> >> Step 1: Clone the repo >> Step 2: Setup a Python Virtual Environment >> Step 3: build.sh full >> Step 4: Install Python dependencies > > That is deliberately left out, because the documentation is being written for > the release version > which will be downloaded as a tar ball from pypi > > build.sh may also need some rework given that the translations have now been > moved to > transfix. > > In which case some of those steps will not be required. So for now we can > leave that out until > prior to the actual release. > >> Also, a personal preference is to put it in /opt/baruwa, and not >> /home/baruwa. Is there a good reason to put it in /home? > > No really, it just an indication that you are able to do the installation > without being a super user. > >> I will be happy to write it up. Please just let me know if I'm working in >> the right directions. Again, thank you for your time on this! > > Thank you for your enthusiasm in wanting to help in making Baruwa better and > keep up the good work. > > - Andrew > > -- > www.baruwa.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056 Scanned for viruses and content by the Tranet Spam Sentinel service. _______________________________________________ Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056

