Difference between revisions of "Talk:Installing Pier on Ubuntu"

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I think I found a better, more explicit how-to here: http://smalltalkzen.wordpress.com/2010/12/27/deployed-hello-world-installing-seaside-and-squeak-basics/
 
  
Note that file contents, Pier.app, has owner:group of ''you'':''you'' [where ''you'' is your username] by default
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== Download and Install Files ==
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* Download Pier-2.0-OneClick.zip from http://www.piercms.com/download
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* As root, unzip/mount the archive, create the web directory:
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{{code|
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cd /srv
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mkdir /srv/site
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Copy to the /srv/site folder the following files [from Pier.app/Contents/Resources]:
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:pier.image,
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:pier.changes,
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:files/ folder,
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: PharoV10.sources
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* if you are using a gui you can chmod 777 site (to allow you to copy and paste), just don't forget to chmod 644 afterward.
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* Recursively chown the web dir:
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{{code|
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chown -R www-data:www-data site
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== First run ==
 
== First run ==

Revision as of 08:40, 14 March 2011

Download and Install Files

cd /srv

mkdir /srv/site

Copy to the /srv/site folder the following files [from Pier.app/Contents/Resources]:

pier.image,
pier.changes,
files/ folder,
PharoV10.sources
  • if you are using a gui you can chmod 777 site (to allow you to copy and paste), just don't forget to chmod 644 afterward.
  • Recursively chown the web dir:
chown -R www-data:www-data site

First run

The instructions say:

you can run the image headless by using the following bash script:
  • I'm not exactly sure what is meant by 'headless(-ly) but I think it has something to do with Apache, in the next section. I wasn't expecting to get into installing apache. I thought the image would be a complete webserver!


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