Dear Lars,

I had a phone call with Gregory and obtained his list of packages. I filtered 
some of them and create the new list attached to my previous message.

Regards,

-- Johnny

Le 16 mai 2012 à 12:02, Lars Holm Nielsen a écrit :

> Dear Johnny,
> 
> I know Gregory from EPFL (http://people.epfl.ch/gregory.favre) is running 
> Invenio under virtualenv. Here at CERN we're not yet doing it, but is very 
> interested in your experiences.
> 
> One thing I noticed in your requirements file, is that you're running Fabric 
> 0.9.1, which I would recommend to upgrade to minimum 1.3+ (preferably 1.4) 
> since lots have happen with it since 0.9.
> 
> Cheers,
> Lars
> 
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> 
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> 
> On 16 May 2012, at 11:42, Johnny Mariéthoz wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> does anyone has already install invenio into a python virtualenv 
>> environment. What is your python packages list (pip freeze -l and/or pip 
>> freeze) in this case?
>> 
>> Here is mine but I'm sure that it is NOT optimal:
>> <dependencies.txt>
>> Reminder: run "pip install -r dependencies.txt" to install all the required 
>> packages.
>> 
>> Perhaps someone has already written an setup.py file for Invenio?
>> 
>> I think that it will be interesting to have a wiki page about this, 
>> containing a short documentation with the "ideal" package list and a simple 
>> wsgi file that use virtualenv.
>> 
>> Many thanks in advance,
>> 
>> -- Johnny
>> 
> 

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