Just to be sure that its clear what I am talking about. http://susestudio.com
What produces modified opensuse / sles installation disks or vm's to deploy. So it could generate a full web2py server and it will be about a 300mb download as a vmware/kvm image or as a bootable harddisk, life cd or installation cd/dvd that automaticly deploys a web2py environment. Mmmm, it does show that I am a OS man and not a developer ;-) > There was discussion > > http://www.turnkeylinux.org/forum/general/20110107/tklpatch-web2py-framewor > k > > On Jul 20, 8:04 pm, Mike Veltman <mike.velt...@gmail.com> wrote: > > First I dont know if someone already did it. > > > > I have been playing with suse studio for a while and I thought to build a > > vm/install iso for a base and test web2py server. > > > > So I do some brainstorming > > > > It will be based on a minimal server (opensuse 11.4) install. > > > > I was thinking/brainstorming to do the following. > > > > 1) create a web2py user with a few scripts for dumping and loading > > databases and to start a web2py shell. > > 2) create a default mysql database with a defaultdb database thats used > > in the web2py setup. > > 3) Place Web2py in /srv/web2py > > 4) The installation should not use more then 4 GB > > 5) The installation should use LV setup for easy increase of space > > 6) Web2py should be autostarting. > > 7) iso and vm for installation on usb or in vmware/kvm etc > > > > I was wondering if it would be smart to push web2py into a apache > > webserver or something else. And what other things I should add. > > > > With regards, > > Mike Veltman With regards, Mike Veltman