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Message #00542
Re: Portable development environment
Hi Roberto and all,The Slitaz is cool. I'm talk with Tim about an one click
install for OSHIP.
Would basically create a Debian and RPM package and a dmg for Mac.
I'm believe that in the near future will be very interesting to the
distribution of Oship
What do you think?
cheers
2009/9/28 Roberto Siqueira <siqueira@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi all,
> Due to my own "mobility" (so to speak) needs I've recently set up a
> portable OSHIP development environment, based on the amazingly small distro:
> Slitaz GNU/Linux (http://www.slitaz.org/en/index.html). As this technique
> may be useful for others developers as well, I decided to share this
> experience here.
>
> The complete Linux environment (including Firefox, gcc, python, Grok etc)
> takes less than 1Gb and can either be booted from a USB pendrive or run
> inside a virtual environment (mine is QEMU: http://www.nongnu.org/qemu/).
> In both cases, start by downloading the "slitaz-cooking.iso" file from:
> http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/index.html#cooking .
>
> For a LiveUSB install, the easiest way is to use Unetbootin (as explained
> here: http://wiki.slitaz.org/doku.php?id=quickstart:live_usb), remembering
> that you must run the "tazusb writefs" command (
> http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/manuals/tazusb.en.html; also available by
> right-click) everytime before closing, to make your changes permanent (i.e.
> save them back to the USB stick).
>
> The QEMU install is only a bit more complicated. After installing QEMU for
> your platform, create a 1GB virtual disk image and boot the
> slitaz-cooking.iso, as explained here:
> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images#Creating_an_image . Then, you
> simply have to perform a regular HD install (
> http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/install.html). I did it by opening a
> terminal, creating a single /dev/hda1 partition (no swap) with "fdisk
> /dev/hda" and then running "slitaz-installer".
>
> In either case, once the Slitaz "cooking" flavor is installed and running,
> it's enough to use the "tazpkg" command to add the following packages (ready
> for copy&paste):
> tazpkg get-install slitaz-toolchain
> tazpkg get-install python
> tazpkg get-install python-dev
> tazpkg get-install setuptools
> tazpkg get-install virtualenv
> tazpkg get-install bazaar
> ...and then you can continue by following the generic install FAQ (
> https://answers.launchpad.net/oship/+faq/391), with "virtualenv
> --no-site-packages oshipenv" and so on.
>
> Regards,
> Roberto.
>
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