Re: Found a product for running Python-based websites off CDROM -have anybody tried it?

2007-02-23 Thread Paul Boddie
David Wishnie wrote: > > We've looked at XAMPP, and it has the following disadvantages compared > to Stunnix: I've only read the Stunnix Web site, and I've only seen XAMPP in passing. However... > * it's not targeted for putting to CDs at all (it's "unzip and run apache and >stuff"type of

Re: Found a product for running Python-based websites off CDROM -have anybody tried it?

2007-02-23 Thread David Wishnie
Hello, Thank you for your input! We've looked at XAMPP, and it has the following disadvantages compared to Stunnix: * it's not targeted for putting to CDs at all (it's "unzip and run apache and stuff"type of thing). This means it probably can't autochoose port numbers for mysql and htt

Re: Found a product for running Python-based websites off CDROM -have anybody tried it?

2007-02-20 Thread Don Taylor
David Wishnie wrote: > Hello, > > Recently I've found a product that allows to create CDs or DVDs with > mod_python -based websites > (and CGI python of course) so that apache-based webserver, python and > mod_python are run directly > off CD on Windows, MacOS X and Linux at the same time (a

Found a product for running Python-based websites off CDROM -have anybody tried it?

2007-02-19 Thread David Wishnie
Hello, Recently I've found a product that allows to create CDs or DVDs with mod_python -based websites (and CGI python of course) so that apache-based webserver, python and mod_python are run directly off CD on Windows, MacOS X and Linux at the same time (also it seems to support perl, java,