Hi,

Can you specify what do you mean by "initiate the TurboGears automatically"?
You only need to start it once and leave it running.

In regards to your second question, these two links might be helpful.
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/BehindApache
http://tools.cherrypy.org/wiki/BehindApache

Regards,
Alaa Salman

On 5/19/07, Leandro Severino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>     somebody can help me?
>
> On May 17, 7:55 pm, Leandro Severino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >    (I'm sorry by my terrible english, I don't write or speak english
> > every day).
> >    I have a website hosted in a webhost company where I have a 'Apache
> > Plan' with support to Python and PostgreSQL. In this webhost I have
> > shell access by SSH as a 'simple user'(I don't have root permissions),
> > full permissions only in my home folder.
> >    I followed this steps ( of the FAQ page:
> http://docs.turbogears.org/FAQ
> > ):
> > "....
> > How can I install TurboGears on a Unix-like system without root user
> > priviledges?
> >
> > An easy and quick way is to use the working.py script to create a
> > separate, clean Python environment and install TurboGears in this
> > environment. The basic steps are:
> >
> >        1. Download workingenv.py. ( I made the download in my home
> > folder, ex.: /home/lstecnologia )
> >        2. Run python workingenv.py <new env dir> ( new pyApp )
> >        3. source <new env dir>/bin/activate ( /home/lstecnologia/pyApp/
> > bin/activate )
> >        4. Download tgsetup.py and run python tgsetup.py.
> >        5. Install additional eggs, like nose, pysqlite, SQLObject,
> > SQLAlchemy, etc. with easy_install <package name>
> >
> > <new env dir> is the name of a directory that workingenv.py should
> > create, that will contain the new Python environment. Everytime you
> > want to work with that environment, you need to carry out step 3. from
> > above, so that the library mdoules and scripts from the environment
> > are used.
> >
> > ..."
> >
> >     I changed the default port to 8888 and now I have the TurboGears
> > installed and running in my ''simple user' account.
> >
> >     Well,
> >          I have two questions:
> >
> >          - how I can initiate the TurboGears automatically? without
> > needing to access by  SSH my account in the webhost and write in the
> > prompt:
> >                    python start-MyProject.py &
> >          - How a redirect the pages to port 80, for example,
> http://develop.lstecnologia.com.br:8888tohttp://develop.lstecnologia.com.br
> > ?
> >
> > Somebody can help-me with  a 'Step-By-Step' or some link / reference ?
> >
> > Thanks !
> >
> > Leandro Severino.
>
>
> >
>

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