By the way,
is there currently a way
to see the differences between two scans?
Say I just had version
2.7.0 scanned and used 3 hours to reviewing the results and picking up and
reporting problematic files. Then I want to scan version 2.7.1. (This will
probably happen very fast, since only the changed files are scanned.) Is there
any way to just review the results of the changed files (or changed results).
Best,
Martin
Guys,
I managed to finaly install Fossology on Ubuntu
10.04 version. I can scan files now as well. A couple of questions for you:
- Can Fossology be set
up as server client model?
- How do users share
their results with each other when code is scanned on threir
local machines?
- When scanning the
project with only miner updates to since the last scan, is Fossology going
to scan the entire project or only the files that changed. Can this scan
results of the project from one users be shared with the other so it does
not take too long to scan thousands of files over and over.
Thank you so much for
your assistance.
Regards,
Gurbax Deol
214-567-3311
From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Deol, Gurbax
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010
7:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Fossology
Install
Mark,
I tried both, 1.1.0 and
1.2.0. The 1.1.0 installed ok, but could not get it to run at all. I could
not get the 1.2.0 to install properly.
Regards,
Gurbax Deol
214-567-3311
From: Mark Donohoe
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
6:36 PM
To: Deol, Gurbax
Cc: Laser, Mary;
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Fossology
Install
Deol, Gurbax wrote:
Thanks!
If it helps, I login to my ubuntu machine,
ran the folowing previously. :
sudo apt-get install fossology
Note, right now, i do not have any applicaiton
installed other then ubuntu os on my machine. waiting for further instructions
to install fossology from you guys. Thanks
Regards,
Gurbax Deol
214-567-3311
Gurbax,
Thanks, that does help. That was for the 1.1.0 release that you did that.
So far today I have downloaded the tar ball from source forge and have tried to
install fossology on 10.04 ubuntu. I am running into issues, some may be
due to my particular set up. I am investigating the issues. Given
that you installed with packages, I plan to stop what I'm doing and restart
using 1.2.0 debian packages.
I'll call you on Thursday to discuss things. Till then.
From: Laser, Mary [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
4:02 PM
To: Deol, Gurbax
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Fossology
Install
Hi Gurbax,
I just spoke with
Mark and he will be contacting you today to verify your install method.
Mary
Mary,
Would you be get back to
me today? Let me know what steps he takes to get it installed so i can do the
same and not run into so many issues.
Regards,
Gurbax Deol
214-567-3311
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From: Laser,
Mary [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
12:59 PM
To: Deol, Gurbax; Gobeille, Robert
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Fossology
Install
Hi Gurbax,
Our test lead, Mark,
has just installed a VM with Ubuntu 10.4 to try the install. We should
have more information for you later today.
Mary
Bob,
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 baseline, the other info I think that you are asking
for is

I will wait to hear from you before start to install it. I will take the
version that you suggest. Hopefully it will be up and running today. Thanks.
Regards,
Gurbax Deol
214-567-3311
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Gobeille [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 4:20 PM
To: Deol, Gurbax
Cc: Laser, Mary; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Fossology Install
Gurbax,
I think the best thing to do now is provide the info taggart requested
"What distribution (name and version) are you using and what apt source
are you using to get the packages?"
You shouldn't be having all these issues so with the above info we can at least
test the release/disto combination.
Bob Gobeille
On Aug 17, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Deol, Gurbax wrote:
> Mary,
>
> Spent too much time trouble shooting it. Since it was a new machine I am
setting up, I have un-installed and re-installed Ubuntu OS on my machine. At
this point, there is no trace of Fossology. What is the best way to install
Fossology without running into issues? Thanks for your support in advance.
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