Running CalendarServer on CentOS 4.7

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Running CalendarServer on CentOS 4.7

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Hi All,

I have installed a newer Python (2.6.2) than CentOS 4 offers in a
custom prefix so that I can start installing CalendarServer. I then
adjusted my PATH for my user so that the correct Python is used when I
install CalendarServer.

I then manually installed all the dependencies listed in the README
but the run script still wants to download and install various
components that I have already installed (Twisted for example). It
also tries to check out non-existend SVN repos - for example the error
below -

Checking out vObject...
svn: URL 'http://svn.osafoundation.org/vobject/trunk@193' doesn't exist

I am running the "run" script with the "-i" option in order to install
CalendarServer is a particular location.

Any hints on how to install CalendarServer correctly will be much appreciated!

Thanks,

Fred.
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Tanakorn
Leesatapornwongsa<tanakorn.lsv@...> wrote:
> You installed with "-i" option but I think it must be "-s", isn't it?

I tried the "-s" option eg. "./run -s -i /tmp/cal" but the results are
exactly the same. I would like to install CalendarServer without it
trying to download dependencies but there does not seem to be an
option for that except "-n" but using "-n" does not change anything.

Any further hints? Thanks!

Fred.

> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Friedrich Clausen <fred@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have installed a newer Python (2.6.2) than CentOS 4 offers in a
>> custom prefix so that I can start installing CalendarServer. I then
>> adjusted my PATH for my user so that the correct Python is used when I
>> install CalendarServer.
>>
>> I then manually installed all the dependencies listed in the README
>> but the run script still wants to download and install various
>> components that I have already installed (Twisted for example). It
>> also tries to check out non-existend SVN repos - for example the error
>> below -
>>
>> Checking out vObject...
>> svn: URL 'http://svn.osafoundation.org/vobject/trunk@193' doesn't exist
>>
>> I am running the "run" script with the "-i" option in order to install
>> CalendarServer is a particular location.
>>
>> Any hints on how to install CalendarServer correctly will be much
>> appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Fred.
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 6:47 PM, B-Lebt<info@...> wrote:

> Hello Friedrich,
>
>
> i just read the run-script fast and i'm pretty new to the calendar-server
> overall.
>
> It seems that the twisted-module will be installed in every case (but it
> looks like there exists an exception..)
> while the other modules (f.e. sqlite, pydirector, etc..) are getting
> installed if they're not importable from python.
>
> It looks like that after resolving the dependencies the calendarserver
> itself gets installed as a python-module.
>
> There's also a code-part i just can't say exactly what it does (because i
> haven't written shell-scripts till now) but it looks like that you can
> except parts to get installed (like twisted) if you use the -n parameter
> followed by the module-name. Well i didn't try that and the code-part i saw
> is:
>
>  if [ -n "${install}" ]; then [Line 394 - py_install-function - run-script]
>
> so it might be usable like "./run -n twisted" - but i give no warranty about
> that.. :-)
>
> another workaround coud be that you comment out the parts you don't need,
> after the 535 in the run-script..
>
> I would be interested in your achievements, even if it fails..

Thanks for the info! I will try these things out and give my feedback
to the list.

Cheers,

Fred.

>
> Many greetings,
>
>
> Florian
>
>
>
>
> Am 13.07.2009 um 17:50 schrieb Friedrich Clausen:
>
>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Tanakorn
>> Leesatapornwongsa<tanakorn.lsv@...> wrote:
>>>
>>> You installed with "-i" option but I think it must be "-s", isn't it?
>>
>> I tried the "-s" option eg. "./run -s -i /tmp/cal" but the results are
>> exactly the same. I would like to install CalendarServer without it
>> trying to download dependencies but there does not seem to be an
>> option for that except "-n" but using "-n" does not change anything.
>>
>> Any further hints? Thanks!
>>
>> Fred.
>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Friedrich Clausen <fred@...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I have installed a newer Python (2.6.2) than CentOS 4 offers in a
>>>> custom prefix so that I can start installing CalendarServer. I then
>>>> adjusted my PATH for my user so that the correct Python is used when I
>>>> install CalendarServer.
>>>>
>>>> I then manually installed all the dependencies listed in the README
>>>> but the run script still wants to download and install various
>>>> components that I have already installed (Twisted for example). It
>>>> also tries to check out non-existend SVN repos - for example the error
>>>> below -
>>>>
>>>> Checking out vObject...
>>>> svn: URL 'http://svn.osafoundation.org/vobject/trunk@193' doesn't exist
>>>>
>>>> I am running the "run" script with the "-i" option in order to install
>>>> CalendarServer is a particular location.
>>>>
>>>> Any hints on how to install CalendarServer correctly will be much
>>>> appreciated!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Fred.
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> calendarserver-users mailing list
>>>> calendarserver-users@...
>>>> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users
>>>
>>>
>> _______________________________________________
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