Re: [translate-pootle] Pootle Server installation

2008-09-17 Thread Wynand Winterbach
Hi Urso  other Pootlers,

I can't commit myself to this (interesting) project at the moment, but I 
can give technical support. I can also help to test a VM image.

The easiest path is to choose a Debian or Ubuntu image, since there is 
an existing Debian package for Pootle. But since it's your project, it's 
up to you :).

I don't know where you'll be able to upload an image. It will be hard to 
create an image smaller than 70 MiB (and even that seems overly 
optimistic). Sourceforge might balk at such a large file.

I'll keep my eyes open for a server.

Cheers
Wynand
 Ok,

 I am willing to make that step towards VM as a test.
 First we need:
 - create a VM based on some system requirements(memory, diskspace, etc etc)
 - Pootle prerequisites (python, svn, etc etc)
 - Pootle installation
 - Pootle configuration
 - A place to upload the VM machine for public download. (some sourceforge
 project or whatsoever)

 And then we need someone with extensible knowledge about Pootle Server.

 The problem is I am new to Pootle , so I have dig into the documentations of
 Pootle myself.

 Someone interested to join me?
 Urso

 2008/9/16 Leandro Regueiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   
 On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Wynand Winterbach
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi Urso

 This is a topic in which I am very interested.

 There are complaints about Pootle's memory usage from time to time.
 Neither Linux nor the BSDs enforce resident memory sizes set by ulimit.
 This is a shame, since limiting Pootle's resident memory size would
 cause most memory to spill into the paging file - this is good, since
 paging in memory from the paging file is faster than re-parsing
 translation files and most machines have plenty of paging space.

 If we run Pootle inside a virtual machine with a minimal Linux
 installation, we can limit the amount of memory used by the virtual
 machine.

 A virtual machine image would also make it easy for anyone to test
 Pootle. VMWare images are especially good in this regard.
   
 Yes, it is really interesting.

 Bye,
Leandro Regueiro

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Re: [translate-pootle] Pootle Server installation

2008-09-16 Thread Wynand Winterbach
Hi Urso

This is a topic in which I am very interested.

There are complaints about Pootle's memory usage from time to time. 
Neither Linux nor the BSDs enforce resident memory sizes set by ulimit. 
This is a shame, since limiting Pootle's resident memory size would 
cause most memory to spill into the paging file - this is good, since 
paging in memory from the paging file is faster than re-parsing 
translation files and most machines have plenty of paging space.

If we run Pootle inside a virtual machine with a minimal Linux 
installation, we can limit the amount of memory used by the virtual 
machine.

A virtual machine image would also make it easy for anyone to test 
Pootle. VMWare images are especially good in this regard.

Cheers
Wynand
 Hi Folks

 Is there anyone who has done a full installation of Pootle Server on a
 VMWare Virtual Machine (VM) ?
 Full installation = the prerequisite software + optional packages (such as
 version control etc etc)

 Kind regards

 Urso Wieske
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Re: [translate-pootle] Pootle Server installation

2008-09-16 Thread Leandro Regueiro
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Wynand Winterbach
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Urso

 This is a topic in which I am very interested.

 There are complaints about Pootle's memory usage from time to time.
 Neither Linux nor the BSDs enforce resident memory sizes set by ulimit.
 This is a shame, since limiting Pootle's resident memory size would
 cause most memory to spill into the paging file - this is good, since
 paging in memory from the paging file is faster than re-parsing
 translation files and most machines have plenty of paging space.

 If we run Pootle inside a virtual machine with a minimal Linux
 installation, we can limit the amount of memory used by the virtual
 machine.

 A virtual machine image would also make it easy for anyone to test
 Pootle. VMWare images are especially good in this regard.

Yes, it is really interesting.

Bye,
Leandro Regueiro

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Re: [translate-pootle] Pootle Server installation

2008-09-16 Thread Leandro Regueiro
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Urso Wieske [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok,

 I am willing to make that step towards VM as a test.
 First we need:
 - create a VM based on some system requirements(memory, diskspace, etc etc)
 - Pootle prerequisites (python, svn, etc etc)
 - Pootle installation
 - Pootle configuration
 - A place to upload the VM machine for public download. (some sourceforge
 project or whatsoever)

 And then we need someone with extensible knowledge about Pootle Server.

 The problem is I am new to Pootle , so I have dig into the documentations of
 Pootle myself.

 Someone interested to join me?
 Urso

You should send this message to the mailing list, not to me.

Bye,
   Leandro Regueiro

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Re: [translate-pootle] Pootle Server installation

2008-09-16 Thread Urso Wieske
Ok,

I am willing to make that step towards VM as a test.
First we need:
- create a VM based on some system requirements(memory, diskspace, etc etc)
- Pootle prerequisites (python, svn, etc etc)
- Pootle installation
- Pootle configuration
- A place to upload the VM machine for public download. (some sourceforge
project or whatsoever)

And then we need someone with extensible knowledge about Pootle Server.

The problem is I am new to Pootle , so I have dig into the documentations of
Pootle myself.

Someone interested to join me?
Urso

2008/9/16 Leandro Regueiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Wynand Winterbach
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Urso
 
  This is a topic in which I am very interested.
 
  There are complaints about Pootle's memory usage from time to time.
  Neither Linux nor the BSDs enforce resident memory sizes set by ulimit.
  This is a shame, since limiting Pootle's resident memory size would
  cause most memory to spill into the paging file - this is good, since
  paging in memory from the paging file is faster than re-parsing
  translation files and most machines have plenty of paging space.
 
  If we run Pootle inside a virtual machine with a minimal Linux
  installation, we can limit the amount of memory used by the virtual
  machine.
 
  A virtual machine image would also make it easy for anyone to test
  Pootle. VMWare images are especially good in this regard.

 Yes, it is really interesting.

 Bye,
Leandro Regueiro

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