[daisy] 2.0-RC on Linux : Wrapper Script

David Rideau david.rideau at grenet.fr
Wed Mar 21 08:42:37 CDT 2007



Andreas Deininger wrote:
> 2007/3/21, David Rideau <david.rideau at grenet.fr>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have tested the 2.0-RC installation on a Linux RHEL4 and would give a
>> comment on the wrapper script.
>>
>> First, the path registered for the conf file in the
>> $DAISY_HOME/wrapper/bin/daisy-repository-server-service and
>> daisy-wiki-service,
>
> David, you are not supposed to use the wrapper scripts inside
> $DAISY_HOME/wrapper/bin/, but inside
> $DAISY_DATADIR/service/ and $DAISY_WIKIDATADIR/service/
>
> (...)
>
> The daisy documentation for the 2.0 branch has been updated already
> and tells quite verbose how to use the scripts:
> http://cocoondev.org/daisydocs-2_0/admin/service/193-cd.html

OK, I didn't read the doc you mentionned below, only the "Download and 
Install" :-)
Sorry to play my role of "beta-tester" ;-)
Perhaps a link to your doc should be added at the end of the "Download 
and Install" instructions.
The user could jump directly to this part.
I think it is the logical next step for an admin.


> So for me your request boils down to the question:
> how do we prevent the users from using the wrapper scripts in
> DAISY_HOME and make them aware of the fact that the scripts in the
> datadirs should be used?
> Deleting them during installation does not seem to be desirable for
> me. Maybe we should put a README.txt inside that directory? 

README could be a good solution to warn the user simply.

But, perhaps such message could be integrated in the installation script 
itself. I don't remember if this is already made.

Thanks for help.

David R.



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