From: Steve F. <sfi...@pc...> - 2005-10-27 17:03:07
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see below -steve Henrique Juc=E1 wrote: >Dear "GUSers", > > >After cracking my hard skull a bit, I managed to install GUS from SVN. >I will describe the steps I took, to check with you guys if what I did >was unnecessary and/or incorrect: > >1) I created a folder named GUS, and inside it two folders: >project_home/ and gus_home/; > >2) Inside project_home, I downloaded via 'svn checkout' CBIL/, >GusSchema/, GusAppFramework/, (this folder I renamed GUS/), install/, >and SchemaBrowser/; > >3) I did the rest of the configuration as usual (gus.config, etc.); > >4) I built using 'build install GUS -append -installDBSchema'; > >And it built as it should (I guess). Now, here comes the questions: > >1) What does that Djob/ folder in SVN repos stands for? > =20 > distributed job controller that runs on a compute cluster. this is in=20 production use at CBIL and at UGA, but, we don't really have the=20 resources to support it for others use. You're welcome to use it, but,=20 we just won't be able to help too much. >2) From the structure I created, will I be able to use 'svn update' >pointing to the project_home/ folder, or would it be wiser to update >each branch (GUS/, GusSchema/, and so on) at a time? > =20 > each branch >3) What does the webinstall option in build stands for? > =20 > to install a website. it copies stuff to both gus_home and also to the=20 specified directory in a web site >4) Can (or should) I install WDK/ and WDKToySite/ separately? > > =20 > i think separately would probably be good. then, you'd need to change=20 your $GUS_HOME when you change between loading gus application software=20 and using the wdk > >Thanks for your attention guys, and sorry for bothering ... >(and sorry about the silly jokes.....) > > > >Henrique Cesar Lemos Juc=E1 - http://www.bioinformatica.ufsc.br > >"As soon as you concern yourself with the "good" and "bad" of your fello= ws, >you create an opening in your heart for maliciousness to enter. Testing, >competing with, and criticizing others weaken and defeat you." > >Morihei Ueshiba, O-Sensei (1883-1969) > =20 > |