Copying Fred since he's the administrator of that machine and the osx man [FYI, he's the one who wrote parts of the Darwin kernel for OSX]

Adam R. B. Jack wrote:

It jumped onto moof and ran gump/check.py, and it (at least) runs our of the
box (ok, out of CVS), which is a beautiful thing.

nice to hear.

Now, after a little planning, it is time to install Gumpy proper...

A set of location questions (and as you know, I know nada about OSX, so feel
free to completely alter all suggestions):

1) Where ought we put the code (checked out from cvs:gump)? /Gump/gump?

put it on /usr/local/gump/gump

[which mounts to /Volumes/data that has 33gb of free disk]

2) Where ought we put the packages? /Gump/Opt?

/usr/local/gump/packages

3) Where ought we put the workspace /Gump/WS? [It will be *big*]

/usr/local/gump/workspace

4) Where ought we put the HTML log output (so http://moof... can pick them
up?]

/usr/local/gump/results

I will setup the apache conf files accordingly once you have something to show [this makes it easier to remap it to the URL space]

I'd like the opportunity to run multiple Gump workspaces on this machine
(perhaps some simple test ones, perhaps some 'docs centric ones', etc.) so
I'd like to do some sort of /X/ on the end of each of these, where X is
Public or ...

in that case, I would suggest you keep

/usr/local/gump

as the base location and then do

 /usr/local/gump/[flavor]/gump
 /usr/local/gump/[flavor]/packages
 /usr/local/gump/[flavor]/workspace
 /usr/local/gump/[flavor]/results

for each flavor.

Please populate a README file on

/usr/local/gump/README

to describe the installation and how to replicate it in case somebody wants to do it or to understand what's in there.

Thanks much for you work on this, it's very appreciated!

ah, last thing, can you give us an estimation of the amount of disk space that you need?

--
Stefano.


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