On 7/28/11 4:53 AM, Gilles Lenfant wrote:
Hi,
This is perhaps not the most suited ML for asking such question. I'm in a
situation where I need to install a Plone in a windows platform that has no
access to the internet.
I unzip a tarball that has the buildout space, including all eggs, such it **could** work
with "bin\buildout.exe -nO -c production.cfg", but the bootstrap.py always
tries to grab eggs **that are already in $BUILDOUT/eggs** from the internet.
The other solution consists in changing all the paths in bin\buildout script
such it matches the installation path for various eggs. I need to change stuffs
in parts\buildout\site.py too in various places. Perhaps I'm missing something.
Is there an automated way to run the bootstrap.py with no connection to the
internet ?
Thanks by advance for any hint.
You might try wgetting the source distributions from:
* http://dist.plone.org/release/4.1/
to a local dir e.g. /tmp/foo. And then adding a find-link to it e.g.
[buildout]
…
find-links = file:///tmp/foo
I've not tried this recently, but it or something like it should work.
Otherwise, I'd edit the bootstrap.py to "fool" it into looking for
file:/// instead of http (I think I've done that once.)
Also, doesn't the Unified Installer already do this, or something like it?
[time passes]
Oh I see, Steve does this:
http://dev.plone.org/plone/browser/Installers/UnifiedInstaller/trunk/helper_scripts/create_instance.py#L169
Alex
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