Antonio,
I have been trying for days to navigate the maze that is the set of versions
that go together to make TRAC work on AIX. If your company wants to make some
money off your product--which is good (I've installed the Windows
version)--then you really ought to figure this out. Just look over the back and
forth that I have gone through today trying to get this to work. This is no way
to deliver your product. I'm begging my manager to let me look for
alternatives. Though I love TRAC, if I can't install it on the server we have,
it's useless and a damn shame. Telling your users to go around like a buffet to
various third party libraries--with uncertainty all over your confusing,
link-strewn install page.
Let's take a contrary example. Hibernate is another free tool that comes
with a myriad of third-party libraries. But in the case of Hibernate--they let
you download the correct UNIT with all of those libraries already figured out.
THAT's the way it should be done. Sure, both of your products need a lot of
third party libs. The Hibernate folks, by contrast, have gotten a package. Why
hasn't Edgewall?
Thank you all for your vain attempt to help me.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Antonio Santos Velasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Nov 9, 2007 4:31 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Trac] Re: Trac installer for Linux
>
>
>Tyrone,
>
>Unless you have some kind of emulation libraries installed, it will
>likely not work. Unfortunately, we are not planning AIX builds at the
>moment.
>
>Cheers
>
>El vie, 09-11-2007 a las 16:06 -0500, Tyrone Hed escribi�:
>> Antonio,
>> I have used your installer for Windows and loved it. I have been pulling
>> my hair out trying unsuccessfully to install this on AIX. AIX and Linux are
>> pretty far apart. Are you suggesting that this Linux installer might work on
>> AIX?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> >From: Antonio Santos Velasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Sent: Nov 9, 2007 3:59 PM
>> >To: [email protected]
>> >Subject: [Trac] Trac installer for Linux
>> >
>> >
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >One of the things that people tend to complain about Trac is that 'it
>> >is very difficult to install'. Well, not any more :) We have created an
>> >easy to use installer for Trac. It installs and configures a number of
>> >components: Apache, SQLite, Subversion, Python and, of course, Trac.
>> >Currently we have a Linux version, with Windows, OSX and Solaris
>> >planned. It's open source, distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.
>> >
>> >Our goal is to make open source applications as easy to use as possible
>> >(we have installers for other projects like Liferay, Drupal, WordPress,
>> >etc.)
>> >
>> >This is a first cut of the stack, and there are some known issues with
>> >this release. In particular, although easy_install is installed, it
>> >won't work when installing plugins. We expect to fix this for the next
>> >release (next week)
>> >
>> >Below you can find a link to download a first take of the installer. If
>> >this is something that interests you, please check it out and let us
>> >know what you think. We plan on updating new versions based on users'
>> >feedback.
>> >
>> >http://www.bitnami.org/stack/trac
>> >Best regards,
>> >
>> >Antonio
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>>
>>
>> >
>
>
>>
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