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Re: OSHIP Installation

 

On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 20:49 +0200, Roger Erens wrote:

> > I believe that the most expedient way to solve this is to comment out
> > psyco.
> > Add a comment above it that it should be uncommented for 32 bit
> > machines.  Then in the install guide mention it as well.  Just prior to
> > running buildout.
> 
> That will start cluttering up the installation guide again. I know
> it's convenient now, but my feeling is that it will become
> inconvenient later on. Diego did a nice job with the egenix test for
> UCS2/4, so I think he could do it again with an architecture test.
> 
> Cheers

Hi Roger,

Please be sure that I am not questioning Diego's ability to complete the
task.  However, as it stands, OSHIP Trunk cannot be installed on 64 bit
platforms and maybe even on 32 bit MS (I haven't checked this)?

We have limited human resources. We also need to remain aware that we
have funding agencies involved and Sergio and Luciana have to file
reports and demonstrate progress, periodically.

Therefore "I" believe that these moves should be put into a Blueprint
and assigned to a milestone.  This way we can more visibly manage the
tasks; creating priorities for them. Eggifying PyClips and Psyco will
certainly be an improvement in installation.  However, it doesn't
directly improve functionality.

With the MLHIM school coming up in late June "I think" we should
concentrate on the BPDemo; incorporating Sergio's excellent Use Case
document (more on this in another email).

I hope everyone will provide feedback on these suggestions.

Regards,
Tim

 

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