The user, we'd document the installation steps On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 11:45 AM, Eric Friedrich (efriedri) < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Dew- > What calls this script? > > If its called from the Traffic Ops Spec file, then this will cause some > pain for those of us that need to install without internet access. > > —Eric > > > On Apr 28, 2017, at 12:41 PM, Dewayne Richardson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > I'm working toward a more streamlined installation process for Traffic > Ops > > (internally) and publicly. Of course, the same hiccups that everyone else > > runs into I am as well. Installation of Golang (proper version) and > > installation of Goose. Goose has been the most challenging for several > > reasons. The maintainer hasn't made any real changes since 2015, and has > > not "branched" his code to allow for explicit version download. Per his > > installation instructions "go get bitbucket.org/liamstask/goose/ > cmd/goose" > > > > So I'm I'm proposing to write an installer script in bash to help > automate > > the Golang install as well as the Goose install. My only concern (as > well > > as most of yours) is "go get" will grab the latest, but since no real > > changes have happened I'm left with no other option. > > > > Proposed: > > > > /opt/traffic_ops/install/bin/install_goose.sh > > > > - Install Golang (version 1.8.x) > > - go get bitbucket.org/liamstask/goose/cmd/goose > > > > Thoughts? > > > > -Dew > >
