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Re: Updating the installation document

 

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 22:05, Diego Manhães Pinheiro <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

...

> I'll create a blueprint and assign it you, OK? It is not my intention
> make pressure on it, on contrary : blueprint allows everybody knows
> what's going on, and who is working on each part of the process. If
> anybody wants to help on this part of the work, it will know who is
> behind of it, allowing help you and reducing the work size you will do.

OK!


>>>> 6)
>>>> Eduardo's comment wrt pyxb can be removed?
>>> Sorry, what comment ?
>>
>> At the bottom of the page he added this comment:
>> You can install PyXB via buildout by running:
>> easy_install 'http://pypi.python.org/pack[…]d308c4c23c79e050dd0d323172f'
> Ok. Yes, it can be removed. I did a patch which allows install it with
> buildout too. At the moment, the installation process use the version
> that I patched to install it easily.
> All these versions can be found at : http://newton.iff.edu.br/oship .
> Tim said that we can upload the python egg files on the OSHIP website,
> but haven't do it yet.

Maybe we need to add the Plone Software Center for that. But first I
want to do a migration of the websites to Plone 4.
I'll try to create a blueprint for that, too, in the coming days.


> If we want support some OSes, it's important find a way to preserve
> assurance on these systems. Buildbot can help a lot on this process. At
> the moment, there is a unique kind of O.S. that run tests on the
> buildbot, which is a Debian 4.0 Linux. In my opinion is unnecessary test
> the OSHIP on this system again, because every time a code commit is sent
> to the launchpad trunk VCS repository, a test process are triggered.

If the installation process is the same as (part of) the test process, I agree.

> Maybe in future, we could add different systems to the run on the
> buildbot system, in order to preserve the work garantee.

Right. I understand you now. And until then, you are able to manually
test the installation procedure on several OSes.



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