Hello, Thank you for the great interest shown in this regard.I will write a tech spec and share the document with you by the end of 23rd,the Tuesday.
@Randy, Is it okay if I first develop the package for Mac Users so that you can start testing and contribute valuable comments over the same while I work on Linux automation? @Marcus, I will try to get hold of some possible names for the package.Can we go with the name airavata-pga-install for the dev purposes?I believe once we have a approved version, we can be more precise and try to figure out a name for the package which can be shared to the community.Please let me know your comments over this. Thank you Bhargava Vadlamani > On May 22, 2017, at 10:43 AM, Heiland, Randy <[email protected]> wrote: > > Happy to be an additional tester for the pip pkg when it’s ready. > > -Randy > >> On May 22, 2017, at 10:30 AM, Christie, Marcus Aaron <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Bhargava, >> >> +1 for a pip package although I think we’ll need to think carefully when >> choosing a name for the package. ‘airavata’ is far too general. Maybe >> ‘airavata-pga-installer’? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Marcus >> >>> On May 20, 2017, at 11:46 PM, Bhargava Vadlamani <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have written a python script to install dependencies and PGA on Mac >>> Systems.However, I would like to extend the script to install the same on >>> ubuntu systems.Since I have placed all the necessary configurations (like >>> apache server configs, php, mcrypt, pga, mysql) in a resources.xml file, I >>> believe that a simple extension for the xml file would do the job in ubuntu >>> systems as well where systems choose ubuntu related configurations and >>> commands. >>> >>> Added, I am planning to write a pip package which would say something like >>> “pip install airavata” for installation in Ubuntu and Mac OS X systems.The >>> reason to choose pip was to make it more generalized and platform >>> independent over homebrew. >>> >>> Please let me know suggestions/comments reg this. >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> Bhargava Vadlamani >> >
