Re: [FOSSology] Deb install on Ubuntu

2011-07-07 Thread Laser, Mary
File locations are listed here: http://fossology.org/file_locations

The debian install instructions are here:  http://fossology.org/debian_install

Please refer to the INSTALL file for Apache Config.  
http://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology/tags/1.4.0~rc7/INSTALL?revision=4199view=markup

Mary


From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] 
On Behalf Of Dave McLoughlin
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 10:06 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] Deb install on Ubuntu

Up til now, I've only installed fossology from source.  Yesterday I went to do 
a clean install of the latest release 1.4.1 on Ubuntu 11.04.  So I downloaded 
fossology_1.4.1_all.deb 
(http://fossology.org/debian/ubuntu/maverick/fossology_1.4.1_all.deb).  I 
double clicked on the package and it appears to have installed something.

How do I know what it installed, where it installed it and what I need to do 
next to get fosslogy running?  Is there a README associated with the deb 
package?

I checked top -u fossy and it shows that it is running.  But when I go to 
http://localhost/repo/, it appears Apache is not configured.  So, it appears 
there are some additional steps I need to take to complete the install, I'm 
just not sure what they are.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

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Re: [FOSSology] Deb install on Ubuntu

2011-07-07 Thread Bob Gobeille
Hi Mary, 
How is a user supposed to know this?  Was there instructions in the apt-get 
install?

Bob Gobeille

On Jul 7, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Laser, Mary wrote:

 File locations are listed here: http://fossology.org/file_locations
  
 The debian install instructions are here:  http://fossology.org/debian_install
  
 Please refer to the INSTALL file for Apache Config.  
 http://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology/tags/1.4.0~rc7/INSTALL?revision=4199view=markup
  
 Mary
  
  
 From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org 
 [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Dave McLoughlin
 Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 10:06 AM
 To: fossology@fossology.org
 Subject: [FOSSology] Deb install on Ubuntu
  
 Up til now, I’ve only installed fossology from source.  Yesterday I went to 
 do a clean install of the latest release 1.4.1 on Ubuntu 11.04.  So I 
 downloaded fossology_1.4.1_all.deb 
 (http://fossology.org/debian/ubuntu/maverick/fossology_1.4.1_all.deb).  I 
 double clicked on the package and it appears to have installed something.
 
 How do I know what it installed, where it installed it and what I need to do 
 next to get fosslogy running?  Is there a README associated with the deb 
 package?
 
 I checked top –u fossy and it shows that it is running.  But when I go to 
 http://localhost/repo/, it appears Apache is not configured.  So, it appears 
 there are some additional steps I need to take to complete the install, I’m 
 just not sure what they are.
 
 Any assistance would be appreciated.
 
 -- 
 Dave McLoughlin | OpenLogic
 
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Re: [FOSSology] Deb install on Ubuntu

2011-07-07 Thread Laser, Mary
There are messages printed to stdout :

...
  Initializing agents.
Initialization completed.
  Importing license_ref table data
Initialization completed successfully.
FOSSology postinstall complete, but sure to complete the remaining
  steps in the INSTALL instructions.
Setting up fossology-scheduler-single (1.4.1) ...
*** Setting up scheduler ***
*** Checking Scheduler.conf ***
NOTE: default /etc/fossology/Scheduler.conf created.
  Please check that is it correct for your environment or
  create a different one with mkschedconf.
FOSSology postinstall complete, but sure to complete the remaining
  steps in the INSTALL instructions.
Starting FOSSology job scheduler: scheduler.
Setting up fossology-web-single (1.4.1) ...
*** Setting up the web interface ***
NOTE: Adding user www-data to group fossy
FOSSology postinstall complete, but sure to complete the remaining
  steps in the INSTALL instructions.
Setting up fossology (1.4.1) ...
laser@squeezevm:~$

From: Gobeille, Robert
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 10:36 AM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: Dave McLoughlin; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Deb install on Ubuntu

Hi Mary,
How is a user supposed to know this?  Was there instructions in the apt-get 
install?

Bob Gobeille

On Jul 7, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Laser, Mary wrote:


File locations are listed here: http://fossology.org/file_locations

The debian install instructions are here:  http://fossology.org/debian_install

Please refer to the INSTALL file for Apache Config.  
http://fossology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/fossology/tags/1.4.0~rc7/INSTALL?revision=4199view=markup

Mary


From: fossology-boun...@fossology.orgmailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org 
[mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On Behalf Of Dave McLoughlin
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 10:06 AM
To: fossology@fossology.orgmailto:fossology@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] Deb install on Ubuntu

Up til now, I've only installed fossology from source.  Yesterday I went to do 
a clean install of the latest release 1.4.1 on Ubuntu 11.04.  So I downloaded 
fossology_1.4.1_all.deb 
(http://fossology.org/debian/ubuntu/maverick/fossology_1.4.1_all.deb).  I 
double clicked on the package and it appears to have installed something.

How do I know what it installed, where it installed it and what I need to do 
next to get fosslogy running?  Is there a README associated with the deb 
package?

I checked top -u fossy and it shows that it is running.  But when I go to 
http://localhost/repo/, it appears Apache is not configured.  So, it appears 
there are some additional steps I need to take to complete the install, I'm 
just not sure what they are.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

--
Dave McLoughlin | OpenLogic
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