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From: |
Reinhard Mueller |
Subject: |
gnue-appserver ./INSTALL ./INSTALL.cvs ./README... |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:13:56 -0400 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/gnue
Module name: gnue-appserver
Branch:
Changes by: Reinhard Mueller <address@hidden> 03/09/18 10:13:56
Modified files:
. : INSTALL INSTALL.cvs README
Added files:
samples : README README.cvs
Log message:
Several documentation improvements.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-appserver/INSTALL.diff?tr1=1.16&tr2=1.17&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-appserver/INSTALL.cvs.diff?tr1=1.4&tr2=1.5&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-appserver/README.diff?tr1=1.1&tr2=1.2&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-appserver/samples/README?rev=1.1
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue-appserver/samples/README.cvs?rev=1.1
Patches:
Index: gnue-appserver/INSTALL
diff -c gnue-appserver/INSTALL:1.16 gnue-appserver/INSTALL:1.17
*** gnue-appserver/INSTALL:1.16 Tue Aug 12 17:26:09 2003
--- gnue-appserver/INSTALL Thu Sep 18 10:13:56 2003
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*** 1,70 ****
! Installation instructions for GNUe-Application Server
=====================================================
- Quick Ref: (read below for more info)
- ------------------------------------
! 1. Install the GNUe common package.
! 2. then run :
! $ python setup.py install (depending on your OS, this could
! also be python2.1 or python2.2)
! General information:
! ====================
! GNUe-Application Server needs some prerequisites to work. You need a
! database managment system, a rpc-interface library, python as programming
! language and a xml-handling library. As of this writting GNUe Appserver
! allows you to use a variety of database systems, and two different
! rpc-interfaces (py-xmlrpc and Pythonware xmlrpc).
! The next part of this document describes the steps to install GNUe-Appserver
on
! a Debian 3.0, i386 platform.
! Debian packages to be installed:
! ================================
! You should apt-get install the following packages:
! python-dev
! python-egenix-mxdatetime
! python-xml
! python-psycopg (if needed -- for PostgreSQL support)
! python-mysqldb (if needed -- for MySQL support)
! python-xmlrpc ( available in Debian since version 3.0)
! This will also install other packages, such as postgresql-client, et al.
- Setting GNUe Application Server up
- ==================================
! To use appserver you have to adapt you connection.conf file.
! 1. add an entry for the database appserver should use.
- The default database name in appserver is "gnue".
- You can change it with the command line option "--database".
- If you don't use postgresql you have to set the username and
- password for the database you want to use by command line options.
! 2. Set up the database for appserver.
! 3. for using GNUe Forms or Reports with appserver, you have to add a
! section similar to the following:
! [appserver]
! comment = Connection to the GNUe Application Server
! provider = appserver
! rpctype = xmlrpc
! host = localhost
! port = 8765
! transport = http
! 4. now you can start appserver by executing "gnue-appserver".
! TIP: For troubleshooting run appserver in "non-daemon" mode and activate
! debugging output by calling "gnue-appserver -Z --debug-level=12"
--- 1,96 ----
! Installation instructions for GNUe Application Server
=====================================================
! Dependencies
! ------------
! To install gnue-appserver, you need at least the following prerequisites
! installed on your system [Debian packages in brackets]:
! * Python 2.1 or greater [python python-dev]
+ * eGenix Datetime Routines für Python [python-egenix-mxdatetime]
! * XML Tools for Python [python-xml]
! * at least one of the following database interfaces, depending on the database
! you want to use:
! - psycopg (preferred for PostgreSQL) [python-psycopg]
! - popy (also possible for PostgreSQL) [python-popy]
! - pygresql (also possible for PostgreSQL) [python-pygresql]
! - python-mysqldb (for MySQL)
! you can find more information about possible database backends in the file
! README.Databases, distributed with gnue-common.
! * at least one of the following RPC libraries:
! - py-xmlrpc [python-xmlrpc]
! - Pythonware xmlrpc (included in Python starting with 2.2)
! * gnue-common 0.5.0 or greater [gnue-common]
! To build the documentation, you need GNU Texinfo 4.0 or newer installed.
! You also need a running database server (one of those supported by GNUe) on
the
! local or on a remote machine, and you need the corresponding database client
! installed on the local machine. We very much recommend that you make sure
that
! you can access the database with the databases's normal client tools before
you
! try to install and run gnue-appserver.
+ It is of course suggested that you have GNUe's front end tools installed
either
+ on the local or on a remote machine.
+ Installation
+ ------------
! * Make sure that you have write permission in the directory /usr/local and
it's
! subdirectories.
! * From the shell prompt, change into the directory containing the file
! "setup.py" and type "./setup.py install". If you have all prerequisites
! installed, the installation process should run without errors. If any error
! occures although you have fulfilled all dependencies described above, this
is
! probably a bug, either in the installation program or in the documentation.
! Please report it.
! Configuration
! -------------
! (Future releases might have an own documentation file describing configuration
! more detailed)
! The most important configuration file for gnue-appserver is
"connections.conf".
! If you did a standard installation, you can find it in /usr/local/gnue/etc.
! On the machine running gnue-appserver, you must have an entry in the
! connections.conf pointing to your database. The default database name in
! appserver is "gnue". You can change it with the command line option
! "--database". If you don't use postgresql you have to set the username and
! password for the database you want to use by command line options.
! Example for a correct connections.conf entry on the machine running
! gnue-appserver:
!
! [gnue]
! comment = Database for GNUe Application Server
! provider = psycopg
! host = localhost
! dbname = gnue
!
! On the machine running the front ends (gnue-forms, gnue-reports,
! gnue-designer), you need an entry in the connections.conf that points to the
! Application Server. If you have the front ends installed on the same machine
! as gnue-appserver, there's only a single connections.conf with both entries.
!
! Example for a correct connections.conf entry on the machine running
gnue-forms,
! gnue-reports or gnue-designer:
!
! [appserver]
! comment = Connection to the GNUe Application Server
! provider = appserver
! rpctype = xmlrpc
! host = localhost
! port = 8765
! transport = http
Index: gnue-appserver/INSTALL.cvs
diff -c gnue-appserver/INSTALL.cvs:1.4 gnue-appserver/INSTALL.cvs:1.5
*** gnue-appserver/INSTALL.cvs:1.4 Tue Aug 12 17:26:09 2003
--- gnue-appserver/INSTALL.cvs Thu Sep 18 10:13:56 2003
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*** 21,27 ****
1. Change to the directory gnue-appserver/src.
! 2. type "./gcvs test.py"
requires: * a connection.conf with a [gnue] entry
* database tables created with the "setup-*.sh" from the
--- 21,27 ----
1. Change to the directory gnue-appserver/src.
! 2. type "gcvs test.py"
requires: * a connection.conf with a [gnue] entry
* database tables created with the "setup-*.sh" from the
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*** 37,43 ****
2. Startup GNUe Appserver by executing "gacvs -Z"
! 3. do the test example by calling "./gcvs testRPC.py"
requires: * a connection.conf with a [gnue] entry
* database tables created with the "setup-*.sh" from the
--- 37,43 ----
2. Startup GNUe Appserver by executing "gacvs -Z"
! 3. do the test example by calling "gcvs testRPC.py"
requires: * a connection.conf with a [gnue] entry
* database tables created with the "setup-*.sh" from the
Index: gnue-appserver/README
diff -c gnue-appserver/README:1.1 gnue-appserver/README:1.2
*** gnue-appserver/README:1.1 Thu Apr 18 12:02:18 2002
--- gnue-appserver/README Thu Sep 18 10:13:56 2003
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*** 10,23 ****
speed, and consistency.
The GNUe Appserver is still under heavy development and not ready to be used
! in production environments. This is a preview release.
Please refer to the file named `NEWS' to see which version you are looking at
here, and what has changed since earlier versions.
To install GNUe Appserver on your system, follow the procedure described in
the
file `INSTALL'.
! GNU Enterprise is free software. See the file `COPYING' for the terms and
conditions for copying, distribution and modification.
Please send bug reports to address@hidden
--- 10,27 ----
speed, and consistency.
The GNUe Appserver is still under heavy development and not ready to be used
! in production environments. This is a preview release.
Please refer to the file named `NEWS' to see which version you are looking at
here, and what has changed since earlier versions.
To install GNUe Appserver on your system, follow the procedure described in
the
file `INSTALL'.
! The directory `samples' contains several files that help you to try out GNUe
! Appserver once you have installed it. Please refer to the file `README' in
! that directory for details.
!
! GNU Enterprise is free software. See the file `COPYING' for the terms and
conditions for copying, distribution and modification.
Please send bug reports to address@hidden
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