I should have thought of that, thanks.

On 12 July 2014 09:02, Roberto Rosario <[email protected]>
wrote:

> No worries, make sure you merge with mayan-edms/master before doing a pull
> request so that patches apply as cleanly as possible.  If there are no
> conflicts I can merge directly from github otherwise I have to do a manual
> merge and your patches might take longer to get merged.
>
> That is probably something good to put in the docs :)
>
> On Friday, July 11, 2014 6:22:28 PM UTC-4, Paul Whipp wrote:
>
>> btw, I'm new to pull requests. Hope you didn't mind my experimenting with
>> the contributors.rst.
>>
>>
>> On 12 July 2014 08:20, Paul Whipp <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> It is a pleasure to contribute to what is looking like a very impressive
>>> package.
>>>
>>> For our use case we need to incorporate Mayan into our existing sites.
>>> I'll begin working on that once the staff have completed their review of
>>> its functionality (assuming they approve it). I'll have to work out a
>>> process where I can keep a clean fork of mayan (to generate pull requests
>>> where I feel I can contribute further), any customisations not suitable for
>>> inclusion and our site specific stuff.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11 July 2014 11:13, Roberto Rosario <robert...> wrote:
>>>
>>>> No worries :)
>>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>> On Jul 9, 2014 1:16 AM, "Lachlan Musicman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Yes, I apologise for sending you on the appsembler path, my bad.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers
>>>>> L.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9 July 2014 15:13, Roberto Rosario
>>>>> <roberto.ros...> wrote:
>>>>> > Hi Paul,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > The mayan_appsembler repository is a custom fork of Mayan for the
>>>>> appsembler
>>>>> > platform (https://dashboard.appsembler.com/appstore/app/48/mayan/)
>>>>> and is
>>>>> > not meant for general usage.  Deploy from
>>>>> > https://github.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms (or the older
>>>>> > https://github.com/rosarior/mayan-edms if getting errors) into a
>>>>> virtualenv
>>>>> > as Mayan has quite a bit of dependencies that could clash with
>>>>> system wide
>>>>> > libraries if deployed system wide. The signaler app is a Mayan app
>>>>> > [https://github.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/tree/master/
>>>>> mayan/apps/signaler]
>>>>> > so I am at a loss as to why your install is saying it is missing.
>>>>> > Registration and bootstrap are Mayan apps too, the requirements.txt
>>>>> has all
>>>>> > the 3rd party apps required. Mayan has now moved to Django 1.6 and a
>>>>> Django
>>>>> > 1.6 project structure which even simplified the installation. I've
>>>>> updated
>>>>> > the installation instructions and simplified them
>>>>> > [http://mayan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/intro/installation.html].
>>>>> Just tried
>>>>> > a clean install and had no app errors. Give it a second go following
>>>>> this
>>>>> > new instructions. Thanks,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > --Roberto
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 8:16:35 PM UTC-4, Paul Whipp wrote:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Thanks for the quick response. I can see it there, along with a lot
>>>>> of
>>>>> >> other modules, which I guess I'm going to need as well. I don't
>>>>> understand
>>>>> >> how the mayan_appsembler repo is intended to fit in with the
>>>>> mayan_edms
>>>>> >> repo.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> I've cloned mayan_appsembler and added its apps to my virtualenv
>>>>> path.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Then I hit 'registration' as a missing module so I installed
>>>>> >> 'django-registration' (hope that is the one) - missing from
>>>>> >> requirements.txt?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Then I hit 'bootstrap' as a missing module so I installed
>>>>> django-bootstrap
>>>>> >> (ditto) - missing from requirements.txt?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Then I hit
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> ...
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>   File
>>>>> >> "/home/paul/wk/cccs/mayan_appsembler/apps/storage/conf/settings.py",
>>>>> line
>>>>> >> 16, in <module>
>>>>> >>     {'name': u'FILESTORAGE_LOCATION', 'global_name':
>>>>> >> u'STORAGE_FILESTORAGE_LOCATION', 'default':
>>>>> >> os.path.join(settings.PROJECT_ROOT, u'document_storage'),
>>>>> 'exists': True},
>>>>> >>   File
>>>>> >> "/home/paul/.virtualenvs/mayan/local/lib/python2.7/
>>>>> site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py",
>>>>> >> line 55, in __getattr__
>>>>> >>     return getattr(self._wrapped, name)
>>>>> >> AttributeError: 'Settings' object has no attribute 'PROJECT_ROOT'
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> It seems that the installation guide is missing something
>>>>> substantial.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> How should I set about getting a working local copy where I'm
>>>>> confident
>>>>> >> that I have the right dependencies so that I can explore the code
>>>>> and
>>>>> >> consider contributing?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Cheers,
>>>>> >> Paul
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> On 9 July 2014 08:05, Lachlan Musicman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Paul,
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Seems to be here?
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/rosarior/mayan_appsembler/tree/master/
>>>>> apps/signaler
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> cheers
>>>>> >>> L.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> On 9 July 2014 07:55, Paul Whipp <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> >>> > Hi there,
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > I'm taking a look at Mayan which looks potentially very useful.
>>>>> I am an
>>>>> >>> > experienced Django/Python programmer.
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > Following your instructions at
>>>>> >>> > https://mayan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/intro/installation.html
>>>>> to
>>>>> >>> > create a
>>>>> >>> > local test installation went very well (nice clear instructions)
>>>>> until
>>>>> >>> > just
>>>>> >>> > before syncing the db.
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > When I launch the shell (just to check everything before syncing
>>>>> up the
>>>>> >>> > db)
>>>>> >>> > I get:
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > ImportError: No module named signaler
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > pip installed everything in the (dev) requirements fine. and
>>>>> there is
>>>>> >>> > no
>>>>> >>> > easy help available via google.
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > I could just drop 'signaler' from the list but I worry that it is
>>>>> >>> > likely to
>>>>> >>> > be crucial.
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > How can I obtain the missing module?
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > I'm hopeful that as it is the last module in the INSTALLED_APPS
>>>>> that
>>>>> >>> > this is
>>>>> >>> > the only thing preventing me getting my test installation up and
>>>>> >>> > running.
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > Thanks in anticipation,
>>>>> >>> > Paul Whipp
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > Github: https://github.com/pwhipp
>>>>> >>> > Office: 07 3103 2894 (Australia Only)
>>>>> >>> > Mobile: +61 410 545 357
>>>>> >>> > Skype: paul_whipp
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > Django, Python, and PostgreSQL web application developer
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