I think it is great to see this discussion BUT I have two comments:
1) Most importantly, we need to caputure all the great knowledge and
experimentation in the network on the WIKI, in addition to lively
discussion here. So please transfer your HOWTO's to pages like this one:
http://208.76.222.114/confluence/display/DOC/Online+server+installation
(and correct the info that's already there)
2) I think it is quite fine to discuss these things on the NEW list:
dhis2-devs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dhis2-devs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
But I don't think it's a good idea for using the old dhis-dev@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dhis-dev@xxxxxxxxx>. Also, we have set up
dhis-implementers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dhis-implementers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> which could be used for this
kind of discussion.
Knut
2009/3/20 Bob Jolliffe <bobjolliffe@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bobjolliffe@xxxxxxxxx>>
Except I'm using a mix of emacs and netbeans :-)
2009/3/20 Bob Jolliffe <bobjolliffe@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bobjolliffe@xxxxxxxxx>>:
> 2009/3/20 Orvalho Joaquim Augusto <orvaquim@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:orvaquim@xxxxxxxxx>>:
>> I have DHIS 2 running on Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 10.
>>
>> Lars recommends to download tomcat from the official tomcat site.
>>
>> OK. But beaware that for a really heavy production environment
you must
>> compile the jsvc as it is documented on
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/jsvc.tar.gz file.
>> If you dont you will loose on performance.
>>
>> For people that prefer to use 8.10 tomcat version... It works
too. It sounds
>> little strange to be broken.
>>
>> One more note: Pay attenyion to apparmor in case you decide to
change the
>> database folder of mysql. You must stop it or learn to configure it.
>
> Yes we hit an SELinux snag putting mysql data on its own partition on
> CentOS server in HISP India office ... "stop it" was easier than
> "learn to configure it". One day they will have a proper
sysadmin who
> will do it nicely.
>
>> Caveman
>>
>>
>>
>> Lars Helge Řverland wrote:
>>>
>>> I have been setting up the DHIS 2 application and development
environment
>>> on Ubuntu 8.10 in order to test things properly in a linux
environment as
>>> well. Just wanted to share the experience which has been really
convenient
>>> and nice: Almost everything you need can be found in the
Synaptic Package
>>> manager, just go there, search for and install:
>>>
>>> - maven2
>>> - bzr
>>> - eclipse
>>> - postgresql
>>> - mysql-server
>>>
>>> Firefox is already installed. The only hickup was Tomcat, which
version in
>>> the package repo is just broken. Just install the one from the
official site
>>> instead:
>>> - Download manually from
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi and put
>>> anywhere, eg /usr/local/tomcat6.
>>> - Put the attached tomcat file in /etc/init.d/, chmod 755 it,
then start
>>> with /etc/init.d/tomcat start
>
> This is my environment as well. Mind you I probably wouldn't go for
> 8.10 in a production environment anyway. Better to stick with the
> 8.04 LTS or the upcoming 9.04. But for development it is great.
>
> Bob
>
>>>
>>>
>>> Lars
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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