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set up individual working copy #9

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timrdf opened this issue Feb 14, 2012 · 6 comments
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set up individual working copy #9

timrdf opened this issue Feb 14, 2012 · 6 comments
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timrdf commented Feb 14, 2012

Create a working copy in your user directory like lebot did in "Individual development" at https://github.com/olyerickson/Elixir/wiki/deployment-details

done:

  • Tim DONE
  • Alvin
  • Peter
  • Dominic DONE
  • John DONE
@ghost ghost assigned olyerickson and difrad Feb 14, 2012
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I've set up my working copy in my user directory just like lebot did...baton is now in difrad's hands...

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difrad commented Feb 15, 2012

Also have my working copy on gemini as well
http://gemini.tw.rpi.edu/dev/difrad/elixir/hi.html

@ghost ghost assigned leea9 Feb 16, 2012
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I have made a working copy on both my machine and gemini. That said, I am obviously unable to perform the admin step of creating a symbolic link (this enables hosting, I take it?).

Is work to be done on gemini, or locally? Please advise! :)

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Peter, the symbolic link part needs to be done on gemini. In order to do it, you need the directory...

/var/www/html/logd.tw.rpi.edu/dev/wakefp

...in place. I just did this for you (although I think you could have), so you should be able to go in and execute the command as specified here http://bit.ly/x9WS3z (replacing lebot with wakefp)

If it doesn't let you sudo, please let us know...

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Admittedly I didn't even try it earlier, assuming privileges were restricted. Having just tried it, I can confirm not being in the sudoers file.

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Okay, we'll make sure you and Alvin are added...

Please don't assume --- better to test, verify and let us know.

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Peter
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Admittedly I didn't even try it earlier, assuming privileges were restricted. Having just tried it, I can confirm not being in the sudoers file.


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