Re: Create project in windows, but run it in Ubuntu

2019-03-26 Thread Mario R. Osorio
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On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 3:04 PM Chafid Ahmad  wrote:

> Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I ended up using the 3rd solution:
> making my laptop dual boot, Ubuntu and windows
>
> Cheers
>
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2019, 20:34 Mario R. Osorio  wrote:
>
>> Of course you can however, IMHO; it is better to use whatever is closest
>> to the real McCoy. Two options I can think of are:
>>
>> 1) Use Docker images. It is not very hard to work with Docker images
>> however, it does add a bit of difficulty to your workload.
>>
>> 2) Use a Linux image in VirtualBox. It will only take few minutes and I'm
>> sure will make you happier that dealing with Docker images. First, I would
>> use exactly the same Linux version as your server and try to replicate its
>> configuration.
>>
>> 2) If you are a big fan of Linux, you might want to install Linux and
>> leave on a dual boot system. This is what I have. The only problem is
>> though I rarely ever use the Windows boot, probably 3 times a year top,
>> and every time I do I have a looot of updates to make.
>>
>> On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 8:28:54 AM UTC-4, Chafid Ahmad wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, I have a client who wanted to run a Django project that can run in
>>> Ubuntu. As I don't have a UX machine to developed it, is it possible to
>>> developed the project in Windows, but later export it to Ubuntu? My initial
>>> plan is:
>>> - Developed the project with pycharm in windows
>>> - Upload the project to github
>>> - retrieve the project from github to an ubuntu virtual machine and test
>>> it
>>> The reason I don't want to developed the project in virtual machine is
>>> that my hardware resource is limited, I don't want to share it if I don't
>>> absolutely have to.
>>> Is this possible? If not can anyone help me with another alternative
>>> solution?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Chafid
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Re: Create project in windows, but run it in Ubuntu

2019-03-26 Thread Chafid Ahmad
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I ended up using the 3rd solution:
making my laptop dual boot, Ubuntu and windows

Cheers

On Tue, Mar 26, 2019, 20:34 Mario R. Osorio  wrote:

> Of course you can however, IMHO; it is better to use whatever is closest
> to the real McCoy. Two options I can think of are:
>
> 1) Use Docker images. It is not very hard to work with Docker images
> however, it does add a bit of difficulty to your workload.
>
> 2) Use a Linux image in VirtualBox. It will only take few minutes and I'm
> sure will make you happier that dealing with Docker images. First, I would
> use exactly the same Linux version as your server and try to replicate its
> configuration.
>
> 2) If you are a big fan of Linux, you might want to install Linux and
> leave on a dual boot system. This is what I have. The only problem is
> though I rarely ever use the Windows boot, probably 3 times a year top,
> and every time I do I have a looot of updates to make.
>
> On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 8:28:54 AM UTC-4, Chafid Ahmad wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I have a client who wanted to run a Django project that can run in
>> Ubuntu. As I don't have a UX machine to developed it, is it possible to
>> developed the project in Windows, but later export it to Ubuntu? My initial
>> plan is:
>> - Developed the project with pycharm in windows
>> - Upload the project to github
>> - retrieve the project from github to an ubuntu virtual machine and test
>> it
>> The reason I don't want to developed the project in virtual machine is
>> that my hardware resource is limited, I don't want to share it if I don't
>> absolutely have to.
>> Is this possible? If not can anyone help me with another alternative
>> solution?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Chafid
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Re: Create project in windows, but run it in Ubuntu

2019-03-26 Thread Eduardo Cervantes
I developed my django site on windows 10 and published to a ubuntu box
without issues.
Using github or other repository is straightforward and a good idea. The
only thing you need to change is your settings/config since one is dev and
the other will be production but you would have that issue regardless of
the system.

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On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 5:28 AM Chafid Ahmad  wrote:

> Hi, I have a client who wanted to run a Django project that can run in
> Ubuntu. As I don't have a UX machine to developed it, is it possible to
> developed the project in Windows, but later export it to Ubuntu? My initial
> plan is:
> - Developed the project with pycharm in windows
> - Upload the project to github
> - retrieve the project from github to an ubuntu virtual machine and test it
> The reason I don't want to developed the project in virtual machine is
> that my hardware resource is limited, I don't want to share it if I don't
> absolutely have to.
> Is this possible? If not can anyone help me with another alternative
> solution?
>
> Cheers
> Chafid
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Re: Create project in windows, but run it in Ubuntu

2019-03-26 Thread Mario R. Osorio
Of course you can however, IMHO; it is better to use whatever is closest to 
the real McCoy. Two options I can think of are:

1) Use Docker images. It is not very hard to work with Docker images 
however, it does add a bit of difficulty to your workload.

2) Use a Linux image in VirtualBox. It will only take few minutes and I'm 
sure will make you happier that dealing with Docker images. First, I would 
use exactly the same Linux version as your server and try to replicate its 
configuration.

2) If you are a big fan of Linux, you might want to install Linux and leave 
on a dual boot system. This is what I have. The only problem is though 
I rarely ever use the Windows boot, probably 3 times a year top, and every 
time I do I have a looot of updates to make.

On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 8:28:54 AM UTC-4, Chafid Ahmad wrote:
>
> Hi, I have a client who wanted to run a Django project that can run in 
> Ubuntu. As I don't have a UX machine to developed it, is it possible to 
> developed the project in Windows, but later export it to Ubuntu? My initial 
> plan is:
> - Developed the project with pycharm in windows
> - Upload the project to github
> - retrieve the project from github to an ubuntu virtual machine and test it
> The reason I don't want to developed the project in virtual machine is 
> that my hardware resource is limited, I don't want to share it if I don't 
> absolutely have to. 
> Is this possible? If not can anyone help me with another alternative 
> solution?
>
> Cheers
> Chafid
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Re: Create project in windows, but run it in Ubuntu

2019-03-22 Thread chandan kumar
Hi,

 I tried it doing so , but didn't work for me.
I had to give the same project to one of my friend who was using Django
installed in Ubuntu.
But it dint work there, so i had to install django again in his windows
10.
Thanks
*Chandan Chaudhary*
IIIT Guwahati
Btech(3rd Year)


On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 12:41 PM Aldian Fazrihady  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> That's is possible.
>
> On Fri, 22 Mar 2019, 19:28 Chafid Ahmad,  wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have a client who wanted to run a Django project that can run in
>> Ubuntu. As I don't have a UX machine to developed it, is it possible to
>> developed the project in Windows, but later export it to Ubuntu? My initial
>> plan is:
>> - Developed the project with pycharm in windows
>> - Upload the project to github
>> - retrieve the project from github to an ubuntu virtual machine and test
>> it
>> The reason I don't want to developed the project in virtual machine is
>> that my hardware resource is limited, I don't want to share it if I don't
>> absolutely have to.
>> Is this possible? If not can anyone help me with another alternative
>> solution?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Chafid
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Re: Create project in windows, but run it in Ubuntu

2019-03-22 Thread Bill Freeman
Using git does not require github.  You can use any accessible machine to
serve a git repository, to which you can push, and from which you can pull,
using, for example, git+ssh (you could also use an ssh tunnel, but git
supports ssh transport directly).  Do set up ssh to require keys and not
allow password access, for security.  You can make a user for each
developer to limit access.  git supports all the necessary features that
you get with github.  Any machine that all developers plus the deployment
machine can reach is OK, but something like the $5/mo linode plan means
that you can work remotely if traveling (as opposed to a box on your local
network that's not accessible from outside).

It is also possible to run a private instance of github, but I don't know
the costs and management effort involved.

On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 8:28 AM Chafid Ahmad  wrote:

> Hi, I have a client who wanted to run a Django project that can run in
> Ubuntu. As I don't have a UX machine to developed it, is it possible to
> developed the project in Windows, but later export it to Ubuntu? My initial
> plan is:
> - Developed the project with pycharm in windows
> - Upload the project to github
> - retrieve the project from github to an ubuntu virtual machine and test it
> The reason I don't want to developed the project in virtual machine is
> that my hardware resource is limited, I don't want to share it if I don't
> absolutely have to.
> Is this possible? If not can anyone help me with another alternative
> solution?
>
> Cheers
> Chafid
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Re: Create project in windows, but run it in Ubuntu

2019-03-22 Thread Aldian Fazrihady
Hi,

That's is possible.

On Fri, 22 Mar 2019, 19:28 Chafid Ahmad,  wrote:

> Hi, I have a client who wanted to run a Django project that can run in
> Ubuntu. As I don't have a UX machine to developed it, is it possible to
> developed the project in Windows, but later export it to Ubuntu? My initial
> plan is:
> - Developed the project with pycharm in windows
> - Upload the project to github
> - retrieve the project from github to an ubuntu virtual machine and test it
> The reason I don't want to developed the project in virtual machine is
> that my hardware resource is limited, I don't want to share it if I don't
> absolutely have to.
> Is this possible? If not can anyone help me with another alternative
> solution?
>
> Cheers
> Chafid
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