*Hi Margaret,*
*

I don't understand what you mean by using admin deploy to openshift.*
I mean local admin, as in http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/site , it has 
a button called "deploy to openshift".

Since your way is working fine, I will try yours...)

You have a good one.

Last question: Do i have to use git? ( i did not use git before)

Ashraf

On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 12:56:59 AM UTC+3, greaneym wrote:
>
> Hi Ashraf,
>
> I don't understand what you mean by using admin deploy to openshift, but 
> no, I've just used the rhc commands to create the python gear as described 
> in the openshift guide, then used Andrew's scripts to install web2py. But 
> that does create an admin interface accessible via https and using that you 
> can modify the install. Or you can modify the install by using ssh to your 
> account and using git to pull files.  
>
> Maybe others who have installed on openshift can help.
>
> Margaret
>
> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:31:32 PM UTC-5, apps in tables wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Margaret,
>>
>> I am trying to use the admin (deploy to openshift). My understanding is 
>> that you are not using that option for deployment.
>>
>> Do you know any requirements for using admin (deploy to openshift) ?
>>
>> Ashraf
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:57:13 PM UTC+3, greaneym wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Ashraf,
>>>
>>> (reposting, as response did not show up on list)
>>>
>>> This morning I installed a web2py app using the github path to Andrew's 
>>> v2.0.9 web2py install on openshift and it worked fine. My other app install 
>>> has been working for months, and it uses v2.0.2.  I did receive recently an 
>>> e-mail from openshift stating that their directory structure has changed. 
>>>  So far it has not affected my install. Just reporting. 
>>>
>>> Margaret
>>>
>>

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