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Because this function isn't shipped by default, it makes more sense to just omit it completely from the query we do to build the tables on this page when in development. Substitute 0.0 for the value so the rest of the calculations and display work as expected. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> |
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mirrors | ||
news | ||
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public | ||
releng | ||
retro | ||
sitestatic | ||
templates | ||
todolists | ||
visualize | ||
__init__.py | ||
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feeds.py | ||
HACKING | ||
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local_settings.py.example | ||
manage.py | ||
README | ||
requirements_prod.txt | ||
requirements.txt | ||
settings.py | ||
sitemaps.py | ||
TODO | ||
urls.py |
# Archweb README To get a pretty version of this document, run $ markdown README > README.html # License See LICENSE file. # Authors See AUTHORS file. # Dependencies - python2 - python2-virtualenv # Python dependencies More detail in `requirements.txt` and `requirements_prod.txt`; it is best to use virtualenv and pip to handle these. But if you insist on (Arch Linux) packages, you will probably want the following: - django - python2-psycopg2 - python2-markdown - python-south - python-memcached # Testing Installation 1. Run `virtualenv2`. $ cd /path/to/archweb && virtualenv2 ../archweb-env 2. Activate the virtualenv. $ source ../archweb-env/bin/activate 2. Install dependencies through `pip`. (archweb-env) $ pip install -r requirements.txt 3. Copy `local_settings.py.example` to `local_settings.py` and modify. Make sure to uncomment the appropriate database section (either sqlite or PostgreSQL). 4. Sync the database to create it. (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py syncdb 5. Migrate changes. (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py migrate 6. Load the fixtures to prepopulate some data. If you don't want some of the provided data, adjust the file glob accordingly. (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py loaddata */fixtures/*.json 7. Use the following commands to start a service instance (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py runserver 8. To optionally populate the database with real data: (archweb-env) $ wget ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/core/os/i686/core.db.tar.gz (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py reporead i686 core.db.tar.gz (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py syncisos Alter architecture and repo to get x86\_64 and packages from other repos if needed. # Production Installation Ask someone who knows, or you are going to be in trouble. vim: set syntax=markdown et: