I couldn't say for sure, but I'm fairly sure that it's written in python and I *think* it uses postgesql database which are both open source so it could probably be *made* to work in Windows 7

however.......

When I played with Cumin (which was ~ 1 year ago) it was fairly clear that it was primarily aimed around RedHat/Fedora I'm running Ubuntu and I had to do a bit of hacking around of the database initialisation scripts to get it to work as it was barfing on path names for executables and the like - it was clearly expecting them in their default RH locations and Ubuntu is just different enough.

So my guess is that it's unlikely to work out of the box for you and you are likely to need to hack around quite a bit.

The UI is web based so that should work - though of course IE has its own issues. IE9 is usually OK though.

Your best bet might be to install VirtualBox and fire up a Fedora VM on your Win 7 box to host Cumin, I *think* you can configure it to point to different brokers.

The UI I'm working on is mainly HTML5 with a Java REST API back end so that should work OK for you when I get round to releasing it.


BTW your posts keep getting flagged as Spam by my mail provider, you might want to check that you don't have any malware on your box using you as a Spambot.

Frase

On 19/10/12 20:12, Rajesh Khan wrote:
Before installing and downloading I wanted to know if Cumin would function
in Windows7 ?



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