Re: [l10n-dev] Is Pootle down?

2007-11-12 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Thanks!

Charles.


Aijin Kim a écrit :
 Hi Charles,

 The Pootle for OO.o is v1.0.2 with Python 2.5.

 Regards,
 Aijin

 Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
 Hello Aijin,

 out of curiosity, what version of Pootle are you runnin?

 Thanks,

 Charles.


 Aijin Kim a écrit :
  
 Hi Jordi and Paolo,

 I restared Pootle. Please try to access the server again.
 It seems that there is some problem if Pootle runs for long time. It
 is just a guess now, I'm going to investigate the issue.

 Thanks,
 Aijin


 

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Re: [l10n-dev] Is Pootle down?

2007-11-12 Thread F Wolff
Op Dinsdag 2007-11-13 skryf Aijin Kim:
 Hi Jordi,
 
 
  Aijin,
 
  There are a few translators that cannot use our Pootle server because 
  it is at port 32300. Many people at their work places and universities 
  have firewalls that block the access for this kind of ports.
 
  My suggestion is to consider changing the port to 80 as any regular 
  web service if there are not technical reasons for not doing it.
 I understand that the translators have a problem with the port 32300. 
 Currently, the Pootle server is  in sunvirtuallab and unfortunately, the 
 port 80 is already used for TCM. I'm afraid that it's not easy to switch 
 port 32300 to 80.
 
 I think about an workaround. How about if they download the files from 
 Pootle where they can access Pootle and work off-line? Once translation 
 is completed, they can upload the contents.
 
 What do you think?
 
 Thanks,
 Aijin
 

Pootle can also run on a part of the URL. Is it possible to allocate
part of the URL on port 80 to Pootle? For example
sunvirtuallab.com/pootle/.

You will probably need to configure the web server to delegate the
requests, but if the infrastructure allows, this could perhaps work.

Keep well
Friedel

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Re: [l10n-dev] Is Pootle down?

2007-11-12 Thread Aijin Kim

Hi Friedel,

F Wolff 쓴 글:

Op Dinsdag 2007-11-13 skryf Aijin Kim:
  

Hi Jordi,



Aijin,

There are a few translators that cannot use our Pootle server because 
it is at port 32300. Many people at their work places and universities 
have firewalls that block the access for this kind of ports.


My suggestion is to consider changing the port to 80 as any regular 
web service if there are not technical reasons for not doing it.
  
I understand that the translators have a problem with the port 32300. 
Currently, the Pootle server is  in sunvirtuallab and unfortunately, the 
port 80 is already used for TCM. I'm afraid that it's not easy to switch 
port 32300 to 80.


I think about an workaround. How about if they download the files from 
Pootle where they can access Pootle and work off-line? Once translation 
is completed, they can upload the contents.


What do you think?

Thanks,
Aijin




Pootle can also run on a part of the URL. Is it possible to allocate
part of the URL on port 80 to Pootle? For example
sunvirtuallab.com/pootle/.
  
For allocation on port 80, we need to move Pootle to another machine. 
Currently, the port 32300 on sunvirtuallab is redirected to a port on 
the Pootle server machine while the port 80 is redirected to another 
machine.
I'm not sure if it is possible to allocate a part of port 80 to Pootle. 
Even if it's possible, we should think about the effect of moving.


I'll ask to sunvirtuallab admin if there is any solution.

Thanks,
Aijin


You will probably need to configure the web server to delegate the
requests, but if the infrastructure allows, this could perhaps work.

Keep well
Friedel

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