I highly recommend Vagrant. I can set something up for you this week.
You add two files: Vagrantfile and bootstrap.sh
Then the user only needs to do:
$ cd petsc-dev
$ vagrant up
-- Downloads minimal image and calls the bootstrap to install all dependencies
$ vagrant ssh
Even editting the file
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Barry Smith wrote:
>
> ? The raw output PETSc's nightly test runs are now finally available online
> at, see the bottom of
> http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-as/developers/index.html?for access
> location.
>
> ? What we need is ideas (and python scripts that impl
I guess by using GChat you really mean use PartyChat (
http://techwalla.googlepages.com/home )? No google doesn't support
IMAP or POP with GChat. There are some codes out there that do turn
any jabber server into emails but they don't seem very polished (
http://people.happycoders.org/dax/project
This is what irc is for and why lots of open source codes are on
freenode servers.
http://freenode.net/
Then you can pick what ever chat front end you want, log things for
others to see, and so on.
-- Andy
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
> I have found chat to be the