[SAC] osgeo2 python system status

All,

I would like to investigate using osgeo2 as a staging server for a Trac upgrade as well as an exploratory installation of mercurial. Both are going to require a more recent Python version. I would propose to install Python 2.6 in /usr/local, but I was unsure if any other systems are running on osgeo2 that depend on Python, mod_python, or anything like that.

If my mucking with Python on osgeo2 is going to be a problem, you have one day to speak up :slight_smile:

Howard

/me also notifies that he added a DNS record of osgeo2.osgeo.org -> 66.223.95.243 because he always ends up ssh'ing to the wrong machine.

Nothing doing with Python on there that I know of. Hmm, except maybe the
Planet stuff, though I don't know much about that aspect.

+1 good thinking on the DNS addition for osgeo2. :slight_smile:

All,

I would like to investigate using osgeo2 as a staging server for a
Trac upgrade as well as an exploratory installation of mercurial.
Both are going to require a more recent Python version. I would
propose to install Python 2.6 in /usr/local, but I was unsure if any
other systems are running on osgeo2 that depend on Python, mod_python,
or anything like that.

If my mucking with Python on osgeo2 is going to be a problem, you have
one day to speak up :slight_smile:

Howard

/me also notifies that he added a DNS record of osgeo2.osgeo.org ->
66.223.95.243 because he always ends up ssh'ing to the wrong machine.
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Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:

Nothing doing with Python on there that I know of. Hmm, except maybe the
Planet stuff, though I don't know much about that aspect.

+1 good thinking on the DNS addition for osgeo2. :slight_smile:

The Planet uses genshi engine, if I remember correctly myself :slight_smile:
but it shouldn't have any strict requirements for Python version.

Best regards,
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Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net
Charter Member of OSGeo, http://osgeo.org

Hi Howard,

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 09:10:09PM -0500, Howard Butler wrote:

I would like to investigate using osgeo2 as a staging server for a Trac
upgrade as well as an exploratory installation of mercurial.

Does this mean that I've been too slow trying to convince you of
evaluating an alternative to Mercurial ? :wink:

Cheers,
  Martin.
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Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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On Aug 12, 2009, at 5:30 AM, Martin Spott <Martin.Spott@mgras.net> wrote:

Hi Howard,

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 09:10:09PM -0500, Howard Butler wrote:

I would like to investigate using osgeo2 as a staging server for a Trac
upgrade as well as an exploratory installation of mercurial.

Does this mean that I've been too slow trying to convince you of
evaluating an alternative to Mercurial ? :wink:

I'm not adverse to git either, but I have hg experince and I'm familiar with how to do apache integration for push access using our ldap.

If you wish to stand up git on osgeo2, please do so. I will be working on migrating trac to a newer version on there as well.