Here's a dockerfile for drupal, if you install docker then run the dockerfile, you'll have a working instance of drupal in no time https://github.com/ricardoamaro/docker-drupal
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Nat Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > Now, to add a little more overhead, if you don't want to install drupal on > your local machine bare, you could either install it in virtualbox ( an > apt-get install drupal7 on an ubuntu image is a pretty easy way to go, as > long as you're willing to figure out where debianized drupal puts its > modules directory ... ) > > Or, create a Dockerfile with what you need in it and install drupal in a > docker container... > > > My solution seems kinda like chainsaw art to me, you could use a chisel, > but a chainsaw might get it done quicker... > > > On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Chuck Hast <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Rich, >> Thank you for the info, here is sort of straw man of my information >> >> IP Addy, Machine, Location, Job, Date, Time >> 172.20.80.3, ViC, GGRS, BY521, 2014.06.24, 09:44:05 >> >> This is the data that maps to that IP address. >> >> As to seeing the area, as soon as my wife returns from Costa Rica >> (she is down there dealing with family issues, her mother is in the >> hospital right now) I want to take her to see Crater Lake, I have >> been doing some weekend work down in the bay area and on my >> return trips the air has been very clear, the last one was real nice >> got a great shot of Crater lake from the air. Also the volcanos like >> a string of white stones running north and south. So from the air >> I can see that it is a fantastic area to go drive through. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> > On Tue, 24 Jun 2014, Chuck Hast wrote: >> > >> > > The machine differentiation between same type machines is based on the >> > > communications connection (IP address) so I assume that I would have a >> > set >> > > of descriptions for each machine, and the IP address is mapped to that >> > > description. So when they view a given machine (IP address), the >> machine >> > > info should be presented as part of the page. That will include the >> job >> > > being run at that time. Each IS machine makes bottles for two >> inspection >> > > lines, there are 3 types of inspection machines on each line. A Side >> Wall >> > > Inspector, Base and Finish (sealing surface) inspector and a >> Rotational >> > > Inspector steps the bottles through 5 stations 3 of which rotate the >> > > bottle to do various inspections. (this is my favourite machine). The >> > data >> > > stream I sampled to the list is from a Rotational Inspector. But the >> data >> > > from all of the machines is in the same format, and the other >> machines in >> > > the plant generate data in about the same format also. >> > >> > Chuck, >> > >> > First step: list each nugget of information that is available. From >> what >> > you wrote above, I'd start the list with IP address, machine type, >> machine >> > location, job number, job type, inspection line, inspection type, >> station >> > number, station role, date, time. >> > >> > > But later on I came out when we fielded the system and I got to see >> the >> > > Portland area in the day. >> > >> > Make the opportunity to drive through central and eastern Oregon, >> too. >> > Go >> > to Burns, then take 205 south to French Glen and continue south to >> Fields >> > and Denio, NV. Just watch for cattle on the road! The dummies stand >> there >> > and look at you while you honk the horn at them. Calves are particularly >> > stupid. If you catch it right, you'll see proghorn running across the >> road, >> > especially if you take OR 78 east from Burns across the Blue Mountains. >> > IMHO >> > it's really worth driving through fly-over country. >> > >> > Rich >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > PLUG mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Chuck Hast -- KP4DJT -- >> Glass, five thousand years of history and getting better. >> The only container material that the USDA gives blanket approval on. >> _______________________________________________ >> PLUG mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug >> > > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
