[web2py] Re: web2py Turnkey Linux Appliance (collaborator needed)

2011-01-27 Thread ghoulmann
Goldman On Jan 7, 1:57 am, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com wrote: I completed and submitted the patch to create a web2py/postgres/apache appliance fromTurnKeyLinux'sLAPP 11.0 (Lucid). The post the the general forum at TKL, with the patch attached, is athttp://www.turnkeylinux.org/forum/general

[web2py] Re: web2py Turnkey Linux Appliance (collaborator needed)

2011-01-06 Thread ghoulmann
consideration. Nevertheless, the patch can still be revised. On Dec 31 2010, 8:57 am, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Chris, I've got the patch worked out for the most part. (incidentally to patching eden). Just incorporating Massimo's suggestions and blueprint, then getting together

[web2py] Re: web2py Turnkey Linux Appliance (collaborator needed)

2010-12-31 Thread ghoulmann
. Cheers, Chris On Dec 30, 10:36 am, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com wrote: However, I don't know Python well enough produce the script. I also don't know where web2py wants passwords kept or whether there's hashing involved. So given example scripts for other appliances, is there anyone

[web2py] web2py Turnkey Linux Appliance (collaborator needed)

2010-12-30 Thread ghoulmann
I'm collaborating with Massimo to produce a Web2py appliance that will install a Lucid distro with Web2py fully configured (probably by patching TurnKey Linux's LAPP stack 11.0). The icing on this would be an init hook to ask the user to set the web2py password on first run. I know where the

[web2py] Re: web2py Turnkey Linux Appliance (collaborator needed)

2010-12-30 Thread ghoulmann
Jonathon, Niphlod, Massimo, thank you for taking the time to write. I think I know much less than I implied in my original post. Is the Jonathon and Niphlod produced something I can simply drop into / usr/lib/inithooks/firstboot.d and expect to ask the user the web2py password? I'm assuming a

[web2py] Re: Run Web2py as a Service? on Ubuntu Lucid?

2010-12-20 Thread ghoulmann
used the feedback I received, but the problem isn't solved. Please, if you have suggestions, I'd love to hear them. On Dec 19, 1:00 pm, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com wrote: SO what to do then? It appears no web2py.pid file is being created. On Dec 18, 3:27 pm, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com

[web2py] Re: Run Web2py as a Service? on Ubuntu Lucid?

2010-12-19 Thread ghoulmann
SO what to do then? It appears no web2py.pid file is being created. On Dec 18, 3:27 pm, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Kenneth. When I look in the specified dir I see that no web2py existed. I thought maybe you meant changing the value $PIDDIR, so I tried that. I changed

[web2py] Re: Run Web2py as a Service? on Ubuntu Lucid?

2010-12-18 Thread ghoulmann
/init.d/ web2py start In my case, it helped me to find a stupid error I did. Good luck. On Dec 18, 5:59 am, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks so much for the reply. I did try both; retried them when I saw your response. Both commands start web2py.py listening on :8000. SO

[web2py] Re: Run Web2py as a Service? on Ubuntu Lucid?

2010-12-18 Thread ghoulmann
Thanks Kenneth. When I look in the specified dir I see that no web2py existed. I thought maybe you meant changing the value $PIDDIR, so I tried that. I changed it to /root/$name and I ended up with the same result. It created /root/web2py, but the directory is empty. On Dec 18, 2:18 pm, Kenneth

[web2py] Run Web2py as a Service? on Ubuntu Lucid?

2010-12-17 Thread ghoulmann
I'm thankful this community is here. I'm working on a project for the Sahana-Eden team [1]. It calls for running web2py as a service. I was thankful to find documentation in the 3rd edition Official Web2py Book [2]. Sadly, when I follow the docs I can't get the service running. / etc/init.d/web2py

[web2py] Re: Run Web2py as a Service? on Ubuntu Lucid?

2010-12-17 Thread ghoulmann
with python web2py.py -a password or nohup python web2py.py -a password Does it work fine in these cases? On Dec 17, 4:59 pm, ghoulmann rikgold...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thankful this community is here. I'm working on a project for the Sahana-Eden team [1]. It calls for running web2py