David Van Couvering wrote:
> Thanks, Ludo.  Where is the right place to log issues/enhancement
> requests for the web stack?
>
>   
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/ or bugster internally ...

but sub-categories should be described at 
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/webstack/ (not done yet).
Jyri: we'll have to update this site for SXDE b79,

Ludo
> David
>
> On Nov 30, 2007 7:28 AM, ludo <ludo at dev.java.net> wrote:
>   
>> David Van Couvering wrote:
>>     
>>> It looks like the mysql user doesn't exist on my SXDE 09/07 machine.
>>>
>>> Is that going to be fixed in build 79 where AMP is included?
>>>       
>> Not automatically via the pkgadd std installation.
>> See the man mysql page for sxde b79 when available.
>> But if you want to use the easy to use SAMP Options UI I developed, the
>> init script would correctly set up your environement before you can use
>> the Start Menus or the entire stack.
>>
>>
>>     
>>>  It seems
>>> silly to provide a web stack, and the user has to manually create the
>>> mysql user.
>>>
>>> With Postgres, the 'postgres' user (role actually) already exists with
>>> the default install
>>>
>>>       
>> We are fully aware of that. The issue is much more complex with ARC, and
>> the way Opensolaris components are build.
>> Fyi, in the future IPS system, there is currently no way to 'add a user'
>> or run a script (postinstall or preremove), and I think the discussion
>> is still going on for the best way to do that or not.
>> Today, in the sfw consolidation, one must modify a global file to add
>> users, which is not a nice way since it breaks the component model (pick
>> and choose the packages you need for your distro: you would need N
>> global files, so the are not global anymore...)
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Also, with Postgres, when you start the service, it automatically
>>> initializes the database.
>>>
>>> We need the same thing for mysql -
>>>       
>> We are in b79, assuming the mysql user is there.
>>     
>>> all the user should have to do is
>>> start the service and then be ready to start programming against
>>> MySQL.  We don't want a lot of painful steps for a developer before
>>> they can get started.
>>>
>>>       
>> Of course we don't want.
>>     
>>> If you've already taken care of this, great!  If you haven't, please
>>> consider doing this, or let me know why this doesn't work.  I'm happy
>>> to be educated, and Lord knows I regularly need it :)
>>>
>>>       
>> The main issue as you'll discover painfuly is the current state of the
>> Sfw consolidation and the processes to get 1 line of code changed there:)
>>
>> Things will get better soon, be patient, and keep sending the feedback
>> about opensolaris user experience...This is the most important area we
>> need to concentrate.
>> Solaris is pretty good as is for core ux guys.  Let's add the dev
>> experience on top of it so that people like me and myself can be
>> productive without becoming geeks,
>> Ludo
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> P.S. is there a way for me to install and test the web stack stuff
>>> prior to build 79?
>>>
>>>       
>>     
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