Some other folks mentioned issues with installing PIL on OS X and I
previously mentioned some binaries (they work, but you are stuck
with Python 2.5).
You can compile your own Python if you have XCode installed and then
you should have no issues installing PIL to your virtualenvs or your
system
If you are running OS X 10.04 this worked well for me :
http://universalcake.blogspot.com/2011/03/installing-python-and-pil-on-os-x-104.html
On Mar 25, 2:50 pm, pbreit pbreitenb...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a lot of trouble getting reliable installs of PIL, especially on my
Mac. What I currently
I just rebuilt my current work with web2py on a new laptop (running
ubuntu 10.10).
Since google app engine's dev server requires python 2.5, I used the
following command to install python2.5 within my virtualenv:
virtualenv --python=python2.5 --no-site-packages python25_virtualenv
However, I am
I had a lot of trouble getting reliable installs of PIL, especially on my
Mac. What I currently do is apt-get install python-imaging which seems to
work OK.
Any errors? Anything to do with this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1438270/installing-python-imaging-library-pil-on-snow-leopard-with-updated-python-2-6-2
On Mar 25, 2:50 pm, pbreit pbreitenb...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a lot of trouble getting reliable installs of PIL, especially on my
If you use the --no-site-packages options then you will need to
install PIL to your virtual environment(s). Make sure to make sure the
environment is made active using 'workon' (if you are using the
virtualenvwrappers script) or that you specify the virtual
environemnts version of pip (or other
OMG I have fallen into a very deep deep deployment rabbit hole and
just when I thought for sure I was finished Sebastien gave a talk at
Montreal Python on Monday on Fabric and two of his creations, Cuisine
and Watchdog. Cuisine adds Chef like abilities to Fabric and Watchdog
is monitoring system
OK,
Here is a Fabric skeleton that I will be adding to over the next
little while. Right now it is a bit boring but well organized...
http://code.google.com/p/voa-deploy/
Step 1) Installing virtualenvs via virtualenvwrappers. - needs testing
More interesting things around the corner, feel free
Great, as far as I am concerned more is better, organization will come
with time. I skipped my Ubuntu deploy script and focused Webfaction
so your script is helpful for me as well. I went a little over the top
and although I am happy with the results it took a lot longer than I
was expecting and
Looks good, I will give it a shot on my Ubuntu VM
On 2 mar, 13:45, pbreit pbreitenb...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like a good start. Here's what I use. Not as well organized. It sets
up a fresh Ubunutu 10.04 and installs Cherokee, UWSGI, Postgres, Web2py,
Postfix and my project from Bitbucket. I
interesting. What I do for hard-to-please head bangers, like
those .cfg files you mention, is I would collect what needs to be
updated (an entire section if I have to), find the most efficient way
to update/resolve that data, incorporate that in the bootstrap
automation. So at install time, the
Please do so.
This is all we have to my knowledge so far and it is not that good:
web2py/scripts/setup-virtualenv-web2py.sh
On Jan 11, 4:23 pm, Christopher Steel chris.st...@gmail.com wrote:
If anyone else is working on a fabric deployment setup for web2py I
would be interested in taking a
I hav been working on a bootstrapper for work (just a few hours here
and there so far) which needs to include web2py (and other stuff
probably irrelevant here) but will be happy to share when successful.
I am looking to support Linux , macos and windows if time permits -
but linux on Ubuntu and
On Jan 12, 12:23 am, Christopher Steel chris.st...@gmail.com wrote:
If people are interested I will clean mine up a bit and post a link to
the code.
I rolled out another site yesterday (manually, no script---we use
fabric for successive deployments of the web2py applications, but not
for
14 matches
Mail list logo