On 09/29/2013 09:38 AM, Augori wrote:
Thanks to Adrian for pointing to this site.
http://toomuchdata.com/2012/06/25/how-to-install-python-2-7-3-on-centos-6-2/
I was able to get the virtual environment set up and install psycopg2
from there. Now things seem to be working well when I'm logged in as root.
But I need to be able to use the virtualenv as a non-root user, joshmoe.
(And start/stop postgresql as this other user)
I've found a good many examples of sudoer statements. But I can't
figure out the syntax that will make this work. I'm hoping once I get
this one, I'll be able to give access to statements like 'service
postgresql status' and so forth.
Looks to me you installed the virtualenv as user root into /root. Why
not install the virtualenv as joshme into /joshme? Then you avoid the
sudo problems all together. It also one of the benefits of virtualenv
you can run programs as an ordinary user and not make them system wide.
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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@gmail.com
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