[Grok-dev] Application Distribution HOWTO

Sebastian Ware sebastian at urbantalk.se
Tue Oct 23 06:33:22 EDT 2007


I think the "polished" version would be to:

1 run grokproject
2 fetch buildout from SVN
3 run buildout
4 fetch application source from SVN
5 Start service with "zopectl"

Which would basically only require SSH access.

Mvh Sebastian

23 okt 2007 kl. 11.52 skrev Torvald Bringsvor:

> Hi
>
> Yeah, I have read that one. Sorry, it is actually a bit too mini  
> for me. I actually thought buildout was what you would use to make  
> an egg of your application.
>
> Seems like the consensus is: use grokproject to make a new instance  
> for your production server, copy everything over. I was kind of  
> wondering if there was something more polished than that. Is there  
> a grok roadmap somewhere?
>
> -Torvald
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: TIm Terlegård <tim.terlegard at valentinewebsystems.se>
> To: Torvald Bringsvor <bringsvor at yahoo.com>
> Cc: grok-dev at zope.org
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:53:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [Grok-dev] Application Distribution HOWTO
>
> On Oct 23, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Torvald Bringsvor wrote:
>
>> It is my understanding that when one has developed an application
>> in GROK to the point where it is ready to go "live" one is to make
>> an egg of this application so that you can transfer this
>> application to a production server and install it there, with all
>> dependencies.
>
> People generally use buildout. There's a mini tutorial about buildout:
> http://grok.zope.org/minitutorials/buildout.html
>
> I'm not sure what is mini about it though  :)
>
> /Tim
>
>
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