Hi Jason,
thank you for that detailed description.
> I highly recommend drinking a Guinness.
I come from Bavaria/Germany, so there are many alternatives. Guiness
is good
and tasty, I personally prefer drinking a dark wheat bock beer. ;-)
I have a similar host with network access at hand. Unfortunately,
the installation fails rather early:
ecs@mchp320a:~/downloads/virtualenv-1.6> ~/dev/bin/virtualenv ~/dev
New python executable in /user/ecs/dev/bin/python
Installing setuptools......
Complete output from command /user/ecs/dev/bin/python -c "#!python
\"\"\"Bootstra...sys.argv[1:])
" /user/ecs/downloads/...ols-0.6c11-py2.4.egg:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 67, in ?
ImportError: No module named md5
----------------------------------------
...Installing setuptools...done.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/user/ecs/dev/bin/virtualenv", line 3, in ?
virtualenv.main()
File "/user/ecs/downloads/virtualenv-1.6/virtualenv.py", line 745,
in main
prompt=options.prompt)
File "/user/ecs/downloads/virtualenv-1.6/virtualenv.py", line 843,
in create_environment
install_setuptools(py_executable, unzip=unzip_setuptools)
File "/user/ecs/downloads/virtualenv-1.6/virtualenv.py", line 571,
in install_setuptools
_install_req(py_executable, unzip)
File "/user/ecs/downloads/virtualenv-1.6/virtualenv.py", line 547,
in _install_req
cwd=cwd)
File "/user/ecs/downloads/virtualenv-1.6/virtualenv.py", line 811,
in call_subprocess
raise OSError(
OSError: Command /user/ecs/dev/bin/python -c "#!python
\"\"\"Bootstra...sys.argv[1:])
" /user/ecs/downloads/...ols-0.6c11-py2.4.egg failed with error code 1
You know I don't know Python much - I'm usually more into C.
It seems that virtualenv doesn't work with my Python installation,
so I'll try to install Genshi et al manually there.
Have a nice day,
Berny
On Apr 20, 2:51 am, Jason Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Typo:
>
> trac-admin /some/path/trac initenv
> tracd --port 8000 /some/path/trac-project
>
> should be:
>
> trac-admin /some/path/trac initenv
> tracd --port 8000 /some/path/trac
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Jason Miller <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > OK, performed the following on a disconnected laptop running openSuSE 11.3
> > (sorry SLES is at work... and I am having a Guinness :) )
> > I highly recommend drinking a Guinness.
>
> > mkdir -p ~/dev/downloads ~/dev/bin ~/dev/lib/python2.6/site-packages
> > ~/dev/projects/TracProjectName
> > export PYTHONPATH=$HOME/dev/lib/python2.6/site-packages
> > cd ~/dev/downloads
> > curl -O
> >http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/v/virtualenv/virtualenv-1.6.ta....
> > curl -Ohttp://ftp.edgewall.com/pub/genshi/Genshi-0.6.tar.gz.
> > curl -Ohttp://ftp.edgewall.com/pub/trac/Trac-0.12.2.tar.gz.
>
> > <NETWORK DISCONNECTED AT THIS POINT>
>
> > for i in *.tar.gz; do tar -xf $i; done
> > cd virtualenv-1.6
> > python ./setup.py install --prefix=$HOME/dev
> > ~/dev/bin/virtualenv ~/dev
> > . ~/dev/bin/activate
> > cd ~/dev/downloads/Genshi-0.6
> > python ./setup.py install
> > cd ~/dev/downloads/Trac-0.12.2
> > python ./setup.py install
>
> > I wrote those commands as I performed them, no modifications what so ever.
>
> > Once completed, you can copy the contents of
> > ~/dev/lib/python2.6/site-packages/*
> > to where ever your site-packages is located on the SLES machine.
> > (Obviously, python versions need to match, make changes where you need them)
> > You will also need to copy the ~/dev/bin/trac* to some system path. I used
> > /usr/bin
> > Also I noticed ~/dev/lib/python2.6/site-packages/setuptools.pth already
> > mentioned a system path. I ended up just using the exact line mentioned in
> > that file and duplicated it in my actual
> > /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/setuptools.pth file.
> > For your information:
>
> > (dev)user@triton:~/>lsb_realse -a
> > LSB Version: n/a
> > Distributor ID: SUSE LINUX
> > Description: openSUSE 11.3 (x86_64)
> > Release: 11.3
> > Codename: n/a
>
> > Anyways, once I had the virtual environment setup I performed the
> > following:
>
> > (exclude pth to not destroy any other egg you have installed)
> > sudo rsync -av --exclude '*.pth' ~/dev/lib/python2.6/site-packages/*
> > /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/
> > sudo chown -R root:root /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages
> > sudo cp ~/dev/bin/trac* /usr/bin/
>
> > Edit the following file and add the Trac/Genshi egg:
>
> > sudo vi /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/easy-install.pth
> > #added the following:
> > ./Trac-0.12.2-py2.6.egg
> > ./Genshi-0.7dev_r1150-py2.6.egg
>
> > Edit the following file and made sure setuptools egg was correct:
>
> > sudo vi /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/setuptools.pth
> > # added the following (I actually had an older egg listed (as mentioned
> > above), but I noticed I just in-inadvertently upgraded... so I modified it:
> > ./setuptools-0.6c12dev_r85381-py2.6.egg
>
> > Once this was all complete... I was able to create a new directory of my
> > chooseing, and perform a:
>
> > trac-admin /some/path/trac initenv
> > tracd --port 8000 /some/path/trac-project
>
> > Firefoxhttp://localhost:8000/trac > success. (you'll obviously want
> > something different! (apache) I just like to use tracd as proof of concept)
>
> > I really hope this helps! Though, I thank you regardless, as I learned a
> > few things along the way.
>
> > Jason
>
> > On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Jason Miller
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Well, if no outbound connections are allowed, I suppose one option would
> >> be to build Trac the way you want it on a different machine. Then rsync the
> >> data over.
>
> >> Namely the only item that you should have to rsync is the site-packages
> >> folder. Then 'maybe' modify the easy-install.pth file (located inside
> >> site-packages), if something got installed in a strange 'out-of-directory'
> >> path.
>
> >> Your right in assuming that svn-checkouts/tarball-src downloads of each
> >> requirement, should have resulted in a successful local install with out a
> >> network connection.
> >> If that doesn't work, then you may have to extract the setuptools.egg, and
> >> hand-modify egg locations (if easy-install.pth modifications isn't enough).
>
> >> I'll have to attempt one and let you know if I was successful in a local
> >> install, then transfer to another machine. Be right back!
>
> >> Jason
>
> >> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:09 AM, Voelker, Bernhard <
> >> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi Jason,
>
> >>> thanks for the hints. However, as long as the installer tries to connect
> >>> to the internet,
> >>> it will cowardly fail: the machine is actually a virtual machine (SLES)
> >>> in the DMZ of a corporate
> >>> network. It's not permitted to make any new connections into the
> >>> internet, also a proxy
> >>> is missing. The only connection permitted is *from* the internet to a
> >>> small set of TCP ports
> >>> of that host.
>
> >>> As babel is not strictly required, and as I manually installed genshi, I
> >>> was expecting the
> >>> "off-line" installation to succeed.
>
> >>> BTW:
> >>> `python ./setup.py --help` does that same as `... install`:
>
> >>> $ lsof -p 19738
> >>> COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
> >>> python 19738 ecs cwd DIR 253,1 4096 2146487
> >>> /user/ecs/berny/depot/trac-0.12.2
> >>> python 19738 ecs rtd DIR 8,3 4096 2 /
> >>> python 19738 ecs txt REG 8,5 5320 208996
> >>> /usr/bin/python2.4
> >>> ...
> >>> python 19738 ecs 0u CHR 136,3 5 /dev/pts/3
> >>> python 19738 ecs 1u CHR 136,3 5 /dev/pts/3
> >>> python 19738 ecs 2u CHR 136,3 5 /dev/pts/3
> >>> python 19738 ecs 3u IPv4 43469727 TCP
> >>> ecs.siemens-enterprise.com:33262->pypi.python.org:http (SYN_SENT)
> >>> ... --help doesn't print the usage.
> >>> Also --verbose doesn't make a difference.
>
> >>> Thanks for your help.
>
> >>> Have a nice day,
> >>> Berny
>
> >>> ------------------------------
> >>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> >>> *On Behalf Of *Jason Miller
> >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 19, 2011 3:16 PM
> >>> *To:* [email protected]
> >>> *Subject:* Re: [Trac] setup behind firewall
>
> >>> Out bound connections are made across the HTTP and HTTPS
> >>> protocol. Not sure as to why your DMZ would be blocking that.
> >>> In fact, a DMZ 'should' be firewall free.
>
> >>> Not that this 'should' matter, but have you prepended the 'python'
> >>> interpreter before your commands? : python ./setup.py install
>
> >>> Still... what happens when you manually svn co
> >>> http://<some svn repo> from the same machine?
>
> >>> Does the DMZ employ a proxy maybe?
>
> >>> What happens when you use: easy_install babel (I noticed
> >>> you havn't installed babel yet, might as well try through easy_install)
>
> >>> Is this an appliance specific machine with a custom linux flavor
> >>> installed on it? (not exactly a PC, but a product designed to do
> >>> something else like one of these ugly things:
> >>>http://www.landesk.com/docs/manuals/590694501B_screen.pdf)
> >>> I know I have had my fair share of getting one of those working the
> >>> way "WE" wanted. And installing Trac on it, would definitely qualify.
>
> >>> does: dig edgewall.org return the correct IP address of 88.198.140.129?
>
> >>> Odd bud, and being in the DMZ makes it odder still. You should have no
> >>> firewall/connectivity issues at all. And as for a verbose option yes:
> >>> python ./setup.py --verbose
> >>> FYI, you can see the whole list by doing the following in your <product>
> >>> location:
>
> >>> python ./setup.py --help
>
> >>> Good luck, let us know what happens!
>
> >>> Jason
>
> >>> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:09 AM, Voelker, Bernhard <
> >>> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi *,
>
> >>>> I have problems installing 0.12.2 behind a firewall (in a DMZ).
> >>>> I have installed setuptools and genshi and added them to the PYTHONPATH:
>
> >>>> $
> >>>> PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/user/ecs/opt/setuptools-0.6c11/lib/python2.4/site-packages
> >>>> $
> >>>> PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/user/ecs/opt/genshi-0.6/lib64/python2.4/site-packages
>
> >>>> The setuptools fail (after the firewall timeout) here:
>
> >>>> $ ./setup.py install --prefix=/user/ecs/opt/trac-0.12.2
> >>>> Download error: (97, 'Address family not supported by protocol') -- Some
> >>>> packages may not be found!
> >>>> Couldn't find index page for 'Genshi' (maybe misspelled?)
> >>>> Download error: (97, 'Address family not supported by protocol') -- Some
> >>>> packages may not be found!
> >>>> No local packages or download links found for Genshi>=0.6
> >>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>>> File "./setup.py", line 110, in ?
> >>>> entry_points = """
> >>>> File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/distutils/core.py", line 110, in setup
> >>>> _setup_distribution = dist = klass(attrs)
> >>>> File
> >>>> "/user/ecs/opt/setuptools-0.6c11/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools-0.6c11-py2.4.egg/setuptools/dist.py",
> >>>> line 260, in __init__
> >>>> self.fetch_build_eggs(attrs.pop('setup_requires'))
> >>>> File
> >>>> "/user/ecs/opt/setuptools-0.6c11/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools-0.6c11-py2.4.egg/setuptools/dist.py",
> >>>> line 283, in fetch_build_eggs
> >>>> for dist in working_set.resolve(
> >>>> File
> >>>> "/user/ecs/opt/setuptools-0.6c11/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools-0.6c11-py2.4.egg/pkg_resources.py",
> >>>> line 563, in resolve
> >>>> dist = best[req.key] = env.best_match(req, self, installer)
> >>>> File
> >>>> "/user/ecs/opt/setuptools-0.6c11/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools-0.6c11-py2.4.egg/pkg_resources.py",
> >>>> line 799, in best_match
> >>>> return self.obtain(req, installer) # try and download/install
> >>>> File
> >>>> "/user/ecs/opt/setuptools-0.6c11/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools-0.6c11-py2.4.egg/pkg_resources.py",
> >>>> line 811, in obtain
> >>>> return installer(requirement)
> >>>> File
>
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