Revive an old thread which has some good past info.
David Crossley wrote:
Just a reminder that our zone is working.
The Forrest demos there are still very minimal.
Anyway, there is at least something useful now working.
The home page now describes what is available so far:
Just a reminder that our zone is working.
The Forrest demos there are still very minimal.
Anyway, there is at least something useful now working.
The home page now describes what is available so far:
http://forrest.zones.apache.org/
Basically it is updating the trunk every hour
and reporting
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 14:15 +1000, David Crossley wrote:
I have done the next step in setting up some services on our zone.
There is now a forrestbot running there to build the current seed site.
Just the cron side of forrestbot for the moment. The forrestbot web interface
is the next thing
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
We have now been allocated a zone on the new server.
So we need to define our goals and then start setting up
some demo servers. We should get out of this RT thread
and start planning. But lets concentrate on the 0.7
release first.
What do
On Vie, 27 de Mayo de 2005, 1:03, David Crossley dijo:
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
We have now been allocated a zone on the new server.
So we need to define our goals and then start setting up
some demo servers. We should get out of this RT thread
and start planning. But
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
David Crossley dijo:
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
I saw the link, perhaps we can setup the default profile for all the users
as stated in the link:
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/sfw/sbin:/opt/sfw/bin: \
David Crossley wrote:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
David Crossley dijo:
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
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We would need either Tomcat or Jira so that we can test
our webapp in a servlet container. We also would run the
forrestbot webapp interface there, probably building the