Re: [Mailman-Developers] Killing off Pipermail and the effects on scrubbing in Mailman 3

2012-03-20 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Mar 19, 2012, at 05:41 PM, Richard Wackerbarth wrote:

I, too, am attempting to get MM3 running on my new laptop (Mac OSX 10.7).
Because of the way Xcode 4.3 and Python are set up, compiling the .c
extensions in storm is failing.

I need to figure out where I can tell setup.py to add an additional include
path when it calls the c compiler.

Anyone know how?

I've never done it, but I found this.  Hopefully that helps.

http://www.buildout.org/docs/tutorial.html#custom-egg-building

-Barry


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Re: [Mailman-Developers] VM for Mailman development

2012-03-20 Thread Andrea Crotti

On 03/19/2012 11:02 PM, Terri Oda wrote:

On 03/19/2012 03:14 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:

At this point, I don't know whether the best approach is look for a
more complete development box for Vagrant or figure out how to
provision the basic Vagrant box with what I need or forget Vagrant and
install directly in VirtualBox or go with a dual-boot.

Anyway, it's going to be interesting to figure this out.


Incidentally, how much interest would there be in having a 
Mailman-developer VM (say, for VirtualBox) around and easy to 
download?  Some modern distro, appropriate dev tools, and a checkout 
of moderately recent code, maybe even ready to run with instructions 
on the desktop or something?  It seems like it might be a nice thing 
to hand out to prospective GSoC students as well as Mark. ;)  The 
Systers folk made one a few years ago for 2.1 dev and maybe it's time 
for an updated version?


 Terri



That sounds like a good idea :)
In this case, maybe something declarative with puppet/vagrant might 
really be a very good idea, since
it's much easier to ship a configuration file and it has to be deployed 
/ updated easily...

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