On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Abhijith Chandrashekar <abhijith.chandrashe...@citrix.com> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I started a week ago with the process of setting up DevCloud on my Macintosh > by importing DevCloud.ova onto VirtualBox. First, I took the wrong step of > building using ant and then I discovered that the build process had moved on > to maven. As I went through this guide - > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/CloudStack+devcloud+environment+setup > - in trying to setup the CloudStack development environment, I ran into a > bunch of errors to which many of you have responded very kindly and promptly. > The community seems very well-rooted and very helpful. > > Some of the errors I faced were fairly trivial and my own mistakes - once > there wasn't enough swap space and at one point I had the wrong version of > maven installed. At other times, the errors I faced seemed to be stemming > from the lack of sufficient documentation about a particular issue - jetty > wasn't installing until I made changes to the pom.xml which I had to figure > out on my own, I had to make modifications to db.properties.override in the > utils directory before I could resolve the error with denial of access to the > database for user 'root'@'localhost'. The link to stackoverflow on the wiki > wasn't much help there. I was just wondering if other people have gone > through similar issues, in which case, it might make sense to include them in > the wiki? > > For starters, I think it should be specifically mentioned that one must use > maven3 and not any previous versions. I was using maven2 and the last step in > starting the mgmt. server did not execute. > > How should I go about getting the items reviewed so that they can be added to > the wiki?
I think it's fair to say that you should simply add / edit / correct liberally. As long as the pages are improving, then there isn't any sort of *approval* needed. Make the changes you think need to be made. If there is a specific question / concern, raise it on the list to see if you can get an answer... then edit away. -chip > Thanks, > Abhijith