<quote who="Stefan Schwarzer">
> Hello Thomas
>
> On Sat, 7 Sep 2002, Thomas Raschbacher wrote:
>> how 'big' r the chances that there will be a kind of 'make install'
>> for Webware installing it for system-wide use?
>>
>> if not.. r there any special things to consider?
>
> Some thoughts:
>
> - Installing Webware involves calling install.py at its final location
i know that ;)
>
> - While, probably, most Unix systems put binaries into /usr/local/bin,
>   there is no such established convention for Python files.
k(i thought about /home/httpd/WebWare
>
> - Which user should run the WebKit app server? Do you need a special
>   user? What about multiple users each running an app server? I think
> there's no "best way" here, or rather, it depends on your needs.
good question ... one user at the beginning or a group that can run the
server..
>
> - Depending on the meaning of "system-wide use" you could also offer
>   an easy way to set up "app work dirs" (see MakeAppWorkDir.py) with the
> correct permissions so that the user under which the (an?) app server
> later runs has write access to the log and session
>   directories etc.
good idea
>
> - mod_webkit (on Unix) or wkcgi (on Windows) could be installed or
>   not.
:)
>
> - Startup scripts can vary across platforms, including between
>   different Unix systems.
>
> Recently, I've put together a "port" of Webware for FreeBSD and
> submitted it to the FreeBSD project (for information on the "ports
> system" see http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html). This also
> includes an install script (and one for deinstallation) that you could
> use as a basis. Send me a mail if you want to get the most current
> version (a gzipped tar file).
can i have it? i'm trying to make an ebuild for gentoo linux(portage ;))

greetings, LordVan
>
> Stefan


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