I meant a human installer, not a script  :)

2008/8/14, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Ah, well you could have mentioned that your plan also included creating an
> installer, since you originally wrote about 'svn', which isn't quite an
> installer :)
>
> Having an installer sounds great though, as the open source meme goes:
> "Patches are welcome"
>
>
> On Aug 14, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Erel Segal wrote:
>
>  Of course Shindig should not depend on Partuza. What I meant is that, when
>> first installing Partuza, the installer can create a "local.php" file
>> under
>> shindig/php/config, that will read a configuration file in Partuza's tree.
>> Later, when Partuza is updated and the configuration is changed, there
>> will
>> be no need to change shindig's configuration file.
>>
>>
>> 2008/8/14, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>>
>>> Hey Erel,
>>>
>>> Your completely right on the need of those docs being updated, time has
>>> been a bit short but i'll make sure i'll get around to it this week, a
>>> few
>>> people hit that snag already.
>>>
>>> However Shindig and Partuza are completely separate projects, so making
>>> Shindig depends on partuza being present (or even if that wasn't the
>>> case,
>>> making anything depend on partuza being on a certain file path) is not
>>> very
>>> desirable :)
>>>
>>>      -- Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 14, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Erel Segal wrote:
>>>
>>> P.S. maybe it would be easier to put the "local.php" configuration file
>>> in
>>>
>>>> the Partuza SVN tree, and put the following content in
>>>> shindig/php/config/local.php:
>>>>
>>>> <?php
>>>> require(dirname(__FILE__).'/../../../partuza/local.php');
>>>> ?>
>>>>
>>>> It is more natural to put Partuza's configuration in Partuza's svn tree
>>>> -
>>>> this way it will be automatically updated when Partuza is changed.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2008/8/14, Erel Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I followed the Partuza installation guide on:
>>>>> http://www.chabotc.com/guides/partuza_install/
>>>>>
>>>>> Under "Setting up Shindig for Partuza" it says:
>>>>> " you need to copy the files you want to use to one of it's directories
>>>>> it scans for PHP classes (i always prefer the
>>>>> shindig\php\src\socialdata
>>>>> directory since it makes the most sense),"
>>>>> However, there is currently no such directory.
>>>>>
>>>>> Later it says:
>>>>> "First copy the 2 PHP files from c:\wamp\www\partuza\Shindig"
>>>>> but there are 4 PHP files there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Later it says:
>>>>> "edit shindig's configuration by opening the
>>>>> c:\wamp\www\shindig\php\config.php file"
>>>>> but currently the configuration is in
>>>>> c:\wamp\www\shindig\php\config\local.php.
>>>>>
>>>>> Later it says:
>>>>> "And change the *'handlers' => ''* configuration to read *'handlers' =>
>>>>> 'PartuzaHandler',"
>>>>> but currently there are other configuration options to use:
>>>>>  'people_service' => 'PartuzaPeopleService',
>>>>>
>>>>>  'activity_service' => '**Partuza**ActivitiesService',
>>>>>  'app_data_service' => '**Partuza**AppDataService',
>>>>>  'messages_service' => '**Partuza**MessagesService',
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>

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