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GLASS virtual appliance?

Dennis Schetinin
Hello,

Recently, I've asked one of my students to play with GLASS, and instructed him to find a virtual appliance and run it (as I did some years ago). But we are unable to find it anymore. What is the easiest way (if any) to make GLASS running now days? TIA


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Re: GLASS virtual appliance?

James Foster-9
Hi Dennis,

This question came up just yesterday on the GLASS mailing list and Dale gave some suggestions (http://forum.world.st/Glass-GLASS-appliance-VMWare-virtual-machine-still-available-td4719436.html). I believe that you still need to manage your own web server and/or FastCGI.

James

On Nov 6, 2013, at 9:44 AM, Dennis Schetinin <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hello,

Recently, I've asked one of my students to play with GLASS, and instructed him to find a virtual appliance and run it (as I did some years ago). But we are unable to find it anymore. What is the easiest way (if any) to make GLASS running now days? TIA


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Dennis Schetinin

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Re: GLASS virtual appliance?

Richard Sargent
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Norbert Hartl also posted this on the GLASS mailing list. It sounds very promising.

http://forum.world.st/Glass-GLASS-appliance-VMWare-virtual-machine-still-available-tp4719436p4719773.html