I've been mulling over the idea of an all-in-one
Python+TG+SQLlite+PostgresSQL+Apache windows installer (a la Plone).  It
could contain a self-contained python with all the necessary
site-packages to run TG and a directory structure for TG-based apps.

At my work, our net connection is heavily
firewalled/proxied/content-filtered and auto-downloading anything just
does not work.  I have to get TG in what amounts to basically a
connectionless system.

I am thinking that this kind of all-in-one setup.exe might be useful.

Before I go running off to do this (and providing I can get some time to
do it), I'd be interested in hearing people's opinions.

(Of course, if I can convince my bosses to let me set up a linux box,
then I may lose my interest in this idea, but I think it is still worthy
of discussion.)

Opinions?  Is there even interest in this?

Thanks in advance,
Krys

Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> Hi Ced,
> 
> There's a ticket open to create such a beast, but it doesn't exist
> right now. My recommendation would be to do an svn checkout of
> TurboGears. via the externals, you'll also pick up CherryPy, MochiKit,
> SQLObject and Kid which all have docs included in the checkouts.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> On 11/13/05, Cedric Briner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm going to have a lot of free time and I was thinking to dig
>>turbogears during this time. But unfortunately I won't have any
>>internet connexion. So do you have a tarball of all the documentation
>>of turbogears including (sqlobject, cherrypy, moshikito...). So that
>>in a one download I have everything to start !
>>
>>Ced.
>>
> 
> 
> 
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