Hey,
I think you can build it from the debian packages of geonode- deb
. Using paver host is for a development env. . You could use paver make
release then packege the zip file using geonode- deb.  Not sure though will
have to confirm
On Jan 16, 2012 7:15 AM, "allan oware" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> My question is for anyone who has successfully deployed cga-worldmap on a
> production server.
> The install 
> instructions<https://github.com/cga-harvard/cga-worldmap/blob/master/README.rst>accompanying
>  a cga-worldmap download are for installing a development setup.
> I discovered it's vain to follow geonode deployment 
> instructions<https://github.com/cga-harvard/cga-worldmap/blob/master/docs/source/deployment.rst>because
>  of the differences in the file structures between
> geonode and worldmap.
> In short, which steps can one follow to have cga-worldmap running in a
> production server(apache, postgres, tomcat) ?
>
> Could I modify the below steps and end up with a worldmap django
> application running on apache instead of starting a dev server - paver host?
>
> git clone git://github.com/cga-harvard/cga-worldmap.git cga-worldmap
> cd cga-worldmap
> git submodule update --init
> python bootstrap.py --no-site-packages
>
> source bin/activate
> paver build
> django-admin.py createsuperuser --settings=geonode.settings
> paver host
>
>
>
> Any tips are highly appreciated. My approach of turning an existing
> geonode into worldmap is not really working.
> Thanks,
> Allan.
>

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