Stefan wrote:
there is something like this on the plate for a long, long time.. Adrian Rossouw worked on this till half a year a go, after that i thouth Neill Drumm proceeded his work. you should contact those guys, they are both on this list..
I haven't actually done much with install itself since I chose to tackle upgrading first. Next up for me is module installation, which will eliminate .(my|pg)sql files. The lack of a module dependency system is more of a problem than not having an installer, chx has an excellent patch for that. Manual installation works and is well documented so it is not the biggest problem right now. For installation there are a couple efforts. This is all from memory so please correct and add to the list as needed. It would help a lot in my session planning for Vancouver. CivicSpace's installer, maintained by Ankur. This is very big and has a lot of CivicSpace hard coded in. A lot could be done to remove code duplication with core, but there may be functions which cannot currently be bootstrapped without a database. Bryght's provisioning system developed by Adrian is closed source. Last I knew CivicSpace was getting a license of some sort for one or two projects which are going to go live real soon now. Vlado is working on a command line installation framework which might be able to be used with other webapps, comparable to apt. I don't know much about that one. Two related things which are lower priority than an installer are post-installation configuration and site profiles. These two things would be nice to have, but there are existing tasks that aren't going away which can be made better first.
Op 8-jan-2006, om 19:56 heeft Schultz Consult - [René Madsen] het volgende geschreven:
If it's not the case, I'll be willing to help out here, it would ease up the installation a bit.
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