Re: Lively2-rc3
Posted by
milan zimmermann on
Aug 27, 2011; 5:18pm
URL: https://forum.world.st/Lively2-rc3-tp3746648p3773334.html
Hi Fabian:
Sorry for the delay. FWIW I was able to do a "developer's" localhost install Lively 2 locally with the help of the manual instructions and automated instructions, not using XAMPP but installing the native packages. I can see the repo when browsing to
http://localhost/repository/ .There were a few things I did not do in the install, as there was a problem I do not remember yet the basic Dav stuff works:
- The section in lk.conf around rewrite rules
- httpd-dav.conf
For completeness the steps I used are attached, and also the image of running locally.
I am able to open an xhtml, change and save it with no obvious issues. Only 2 things I noticed:
- after world save, an error quickly flashes but then disappears and everything saves correctly, so this does not seem an issue.
- the version viewer, let's say on
http://localhost/repository/lively2-mz1.xhtml does not seem to work - says "loading" and that is all.
One question - given a localhost install, what is the best way of getting latest Lively2 code if I did care about local changes? [I don't but anyway]
Thanks,
milan
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Fabian Bornhofen
<[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Milan,
I agree that the Linux installer is still a pain - we chose XAMPP
because we wanted the same Apache on all Distros. It looks like that is
still not sufficient. A reliable solution could be to have distribution
specific installers that install the required packages from package
management and then set up Lively.
On 8/22/11 2:58 AM, milan zimmermann wrote:
> "svnadmin load" did not load the svndump into the
> previously created repository - even though it listed "adding path" and
> "commit", no files showed up in the expected directory.
To check if svnadmin load worked, try to check out the repository:
mkdir lively_svn
svn co file://PATH_TO_YOUR_REPOSITORY lively_svn
and see if the files show up in lively_svn.
If mod_dav_svn is configured correctly, it talks directly to the
repository and you can see its contents in the web browser. Did that
work for you?
Regards,
Fabian
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