[Building Sakai] Any Ubuntu packages, EC2 images or other easier ways to get a CLE install up and running on Linux?
Christian Seberino
cseberino at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 08:09:13 PST 2013
On 02/21/2013 10:03 AM, William Karavites wrote:
> Sakai really doesn't need that many packages/apps anyway.
>
> 1. Subversion (official package)
> 2. Maven 2 (official package) - though for more control you may want
> to manually add this and then add it to the profile
> 3. Tomcat- Manual setup
> 4. Java- I just use the default-jdk for my Ubuntu
> 5. MySql- (official package)
>
I like your idea of using the Ubuntu packages for most components to
leverage work and testing others
have done already.
Why did you list a *manual setup* for Tomcat? Ubuntu has an official
package for Tomcat 7.
Perhaps I'm mistaken? Did you mean to manually tweak the official
Ubuntu Tomcat package?
I agree THAT needs to happen.
I don't know if you have easy access to fresh installs of latest Ubuntu
LTS but EC2 lets new users
play with small virtual servers free for one year. I was going to do
some testing with that soon.
That is a convenient way to shake out all the bugs on this Sakai install
script against a known
good Ubuntu machine.
cs
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