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[[https://launchpad.net/mailman]] | |
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→ [[http://launchpad.net/mailman/3.0/3.0.0a7/+download/mailman-3.0.0a7.tar.gz]] | [[https://launchpad.net/mailman|https://launchpad.net/mailman]] → [[http://launchpad.net/mailman/3.0/3.0.0a7/+download/mailman-3.0.0a7.tar.gz|http://launchpad.net/mailman/3.0/3.0.0a7/+download/mailman-3.0.0a7.tar.gz]] |
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1. Download the Archive 1. Unpack it 1. ?execute setup.py ==== Known Issues during installation ==== * /usr/lib/python2.6/distutils/dist.py:266: UserWarning: Unknown distribution option: 'entry_points' * SOLUTION ? |
1. Check prerequirements - e.g. in Ubuntu 11.04 you need to install Postfix if you didn't yet 1. Download the Archive<<BR>> OR: branch it and skip 2. 1. Unpack it and open a terminal session in that directory 1. {{{ python bootstrap.py }}} 1. {{{ bin/buildout }}} 1. Test it by using {{{ bin/test }}} 1. Be aware that if you launch it from another directory you will have trouble with the DB 1. Run the Daemon (better do this after REST Installation) by executing the following {{{ <mailman_download_directory>/bin/master }}} |
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[[https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/django_project]] This is dummy Django Site - you could easyly create your own site but this one comes with prefilled settings. |
[[https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/django_project|https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/django_project]]<<BR>> This is dummy Django Site - you could easyly create your own site but this one comes with prefilled settings. |
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* branch it into a directory | * branch it into a directory<<BR>> bzr branch lp:mailmanwebgsoc2011/django-site-0.1 |
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* after installing the app use {{{ |
* Vertify that APP neither Site Folder do include special characters (e.g. .,;:/) and that the working directory is on the python path * after installing the app use {{{ |
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}}} | }}} to run a development server on [[http://localhost:8080|localhost:8080]] |
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to run a development server on [[http://localhost:8080|localhost:8080]] | == Django-App == |
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==== Known Issues during installation ==== * none == Django-App == [[https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/mailman_django_app]] |
[[https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/mailman_django_app|https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/mailman_django_app]] |
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1. rename it to "mailman_django" just in case the directory has got another name | |
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==== Known Issues during installation ==== * none == REST-API == --([[https://code.launchpad.net/~flo-fuchs/mailman.client/settings]])-- \#Development will be merged to : |
== REST-API (client) == [[https://code.launchpad.net/~flo-fuchs/mailman.client/settings|https://code.launchpad.net/~flo-fuchs/mailman.client/settings]] #Development will be merged to : [[https://code.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman.client/trunk|https://code.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman.client/trunk]] |
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branch the latest release | |
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UGLY: 1. COPY \''client.py AND __init''\_.py into a DIR "client" within the Django App OFFICIAL === Known Issues during installation === * none |
1. branch the latest release (dir name is settings atm.) 1. {{{ sudo python setup.py install }}} or if developing the API {{{ sudo python setup.py develop }}} 1. After installation the REST Api will be launched together with mailman. |
This How-To aims to support All Developers who want to get all 4 parts which belong to the latest mailmanweb development running on a standalone installation. Please remember that most of the branches are experimental !
MM3 a7
→ http://launchpad.net/mailman/3.0/3.0.0a7/+download/mailman-3.0.0a7.tar.gz
Procedure
- Check prerequirements - e.g. in Ubuntu 11.04 you need to install Postfix if you didn't yet
Download the Archive
OR: branch it and skip 2.- Unpack it and open a terminal session in that directory
python bootstrap.py
bin/buildout
- Test it by using
bin/test
- Be aware that if you launch it from another directory you will have trouble with the DB
- Run the Daemon (better do this after REST Installation) by executing the following
<mailman_download_directory>/bin/master
Django-Site
https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/django_project
This is dummy Django Site - you could easyly create your own site but this one comes with prefilled settings.
Procedure
branch it into a directory
bzr branch lp:mailmanwebgsoc2011/django-site-0.1- make sure you do have Django installed on your system
- Vertify that APP neither Site Folder do include special characters (e.g. .,;:/) and that the working directory is on the python path
- after installing the app use
python manage.py runserver
to run a development server on localhost:8080
Django-App
https://code.launchpad.net/~benste/mailmanwebgsoc2011/mailman_django_app
Procedure
- Branch the app beside the Django branch
- rename it to "mailman_django" just in case the directory has got another name
- Make sure Django-Site does link do the right App (urls.py; settings.py ...)
REST-API (client)
https://code.launchpad.net/~flo-fuchs/mailman.client/settings #Development will be merged to :
https://code.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman.client/trunk
Procedure
- branch the latest release (dir name is settings atm.)
sudo python setup.py install
or if developing the APIsudo python setup.py develop
- After installation the REST Api will be launched together with mailman.