Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-30 Thread Jose Galvez
Wow the link to Alex's code should help quite a bit. I'll see what I can do about making a workingenv version now Jose Jose Galvez wrote: > I tried to get workingenv working. The problem that I ran into was > getting it to work as a windows service. My real job got in the way > before I was ab

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-30 Thread Jose Galvez
I tried to get workingenv working. The problem that I ran into was getting it to work as a windows service. My real job got in the way before I was able to figure out how to get it work as a service. I'll take a look at the link you sent, I'd like to make a version that works with the workingen

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-30 Thread Jose Galvez
Not much, the advantage is that the windows service gets installed for you and for the newbie I think it simplify things a little (at least on windows). When I first started using pylons I was a little confused about where to but my apps while I was developing them and stuff like that. This simp

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-30 Thread primco
On Mar 21, 11:02 pm, Jose Galvez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I wanted to let you know that I just released Bourbon, which is a > windows installer which creates a windows service for a paste composite > application to host pylons apps. Hey Jose, great job. I downloaded it, installed

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-27 Thread Mike Orr
On 3/22/07, Jose Galvez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For the HTTP server I've set it to use Cherrypy which seems to > work really well, Does it have any particular advantages over Paste's HTTP server? -- Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You rec

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-22 Thread Mayowa
Glad to hear that the code base is stable, i'll keep an eye out and let you know how it goes. My clients will be using Python 2.5; my call really... Mayowa. On Mar 22, 8:15 am, Jose Galvez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > BTW what version of python are your clients using? I point to a couple > of pr

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-21 Thread Jose Galvez
BTW what version of python are your clients using? I point to a couple of pre-compiled eggs on my server that I compiled for python2.5 (simplejson has a new version out but no python2.5 egg out so I compiled it and put it on my server) Joes Mayowa wrote: > Jose, > I love the idea! was thinking of

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-21 Thread Jose Galvez
Yep I think its sable enough, I'm using on my site in the office without trouble. For the HTTP server I've set it to use Cherrypy which seems to work really well, and to integrate with Apache you can use either mod_proxy http or mod_proxy_ajp (just change your server to use flup if you do change

Re: Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-21 Thread Mayowa
Jose, I love the idea! was thinking of doing something similar - thank you for doing all the hard work :) I'll be deploying a pylons app next week and my clients are a windows shop; do you think bourbon is stable enough for a low traffic production deployment? If it is, i'll give it a go and i'll

Bourbon - Windows service to make installing and using pylons easier

2007-03-21 Thread Jose Galvez
Hi all, I wanted to let you know that I just released Bourbon, which is a windows installer which creates a windows service for a paste composite application to host pylons apps. The problem with pylons (strictly form a windows user point of view) is that there is nothing to install (I know you