Awesome! I can get to it at http://allura-vm.apache.org/ and it looks good. Well, actually, in Firefox the CSS doesn't seem to load for me, but it does in Chrome. I saw that in the past when helping someone with our Vagrant image. Very strange - I can't remember if we figured it out or not.
Regarding LDAP, I think that's an open question whether we want to integrate it with Apache LDAP or allow anyone to register and set their own usernames. The import error has been reported at https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/5767/ too. I'm a little surprised that I haven't seen that error myself, but I haven't looked to closely at it yet. -Dave On 2/12/13 3:26 PM, Stefano Invernizzi wrote: > The forge is now installed and running on the virtual machine! At the > moment, I changed only the port number in the configuration file, so that > it runs on port 80 instead of 8080. I don't know if something else is > supposed to be changed. Probably, we need to configure the forge so that it > uses LDAP, but I haven't tried to do so yet. Let me know if I should do it. > Finally, I had to change a small thing in the code, because I wasn't able > to run it. In the file Allura/allura/lib/custom_middleware.py I changed the > line in which mercurial is imported with: > from mercurial import hg > therefore, in the following one, I replaced mercurial.hg with hg. > > > 2013/2/10 Rich Bowen <[email protected]> > >> Yes. And as a pmc member there should be no question about that. >> >> -- >> Rich Bowen - [email protected] >> On Feb 9, 2013 3:31 AM, "Stefano Invernizzi" < >> [email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Thank you! Now I can ssh to the Virtual Machine, but I still don't have >>> root/sudo access, therefore I can't install the forge. Should I ask them >> to >>> give me this permission too? >>> >>> >>> 2013/2/7 Dave Brondsema <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Cool. Go to https://id.apache.org/ and login and add an ssh >> authorized >>>> key. >>>> >>>> Then create a new ticket at >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRAasking >>>> for your account to have permission to the allura-vm.apache.org Since >>>> you're >>>> part of the Allura podling I wouldn't think any approvals or such would >>> be >>>> necessary. >>>> >>>> After that, you should be able to ssh to allura-vm.apache.org and >> start >>>> installing stuff. >>>> >>>> On 2/7/13 7:34 AM, Stefano Invernizzi wrote: >>>>> Yes, I think it is very interesting. How can I contribute to this? >>>> Should I >>>>> get privileges on the VM? It's not clear to me how to do it. >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> >>>>> Stefano Invernizzi >>>>> 2013/2/6 Rich Bowen <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Feb 6, 2013, at 4:56 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is anyone interested in this? I think we'll have to ask ASF >>>>>> Infrastructure to >>>>>>>> grant permission to the VM. Only rbowen and I do currently. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you want to do this, you should start by requesting privileges on >>> our >>>>>> VM. You can do that at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Rich Bowen >>>>>> [email protected] :: @rbowen >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Dave Brondsema : [email protected] >>>> http://www.brondsema.net : personal >>>> http://www.splike.com : programming >>>> <>< >>>> >>> >> > -- Dave Brondsema : [email protected] http://www.brondsema.net : personal http://www.splike.com : programming <><
