How about using django (http://www.djangoproject.com/) for developing web-based administration applications for IO?

On 2011-01-18 08:35, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
Hi,

a question for the ones wanting a gui server; is there something else
not offered by the apps web interfaces that you would really need to
administer the server?
Once uppon a time, Solaris 10 running the Java desktop environment was
offering some comfortable graphical tools... but nowadays I believe
there are web guis for those...

I have tendency to ssh tunnel X11 in order to execute a few server
apps like the dhcp gui... so a little bit of X11 libraries, wont feel
so bad.

by the way, if anyone has a good idea how to implement a new kind of
Openindiana administrative web gui tool, for example in order to
handle some config settings,  I could give a hand with the web
interface.

Cheers





On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:09 AM, Gary Mills<mi...@cc.umanitoba.ca>  wrote:
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 09:13:18PM +0100, Guido Berhoerster wrote:
Adding additional packages is a different story and we are
currently working on the procedures and infrastructure to provide
an addon consolidation (see
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/OpenIndiana+Addon+Consolidations)
I'm very pleased to see that.  It should allow many people to
contribute to openindiana, and do so independantly.  I'm packaging
a product now, into both SVR4 and IPS forms, with the intent that
it will run on Solaris 10, Solaris 11 Express, and Openindiana,
for both SPARC and x86.

One thing I don't favour is installing packages from the Extra
consolidation into a unique directory, /usr/oie in this document.
That doesn't prevent name collisions, but just delays them.  Once
you add /usr/oie/bin to your PATH, duplicate names will be hidden
anyway.  I'd prefer to install them in standard locations, and to
eliminate duplicates explicitly.

That sounds great, if you want to contribute packages today, the
best solution would be to add tem to SFE
(http://pkgbuild.sourceforge.net/spec-files-extra/) since it
allows others to easily build your contributed package and since
SFE is likely to become one of our "upstream" projects where we
might import packages from at a later time.
Is this only a repository of spec files, or is it an IPS repository
too?  I would like to see an independant repository of IPS packages.

--
-Gary Mills-        -Unix Group-        -Computer and Network Services-

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