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Re: [Chicken-users] Chicken Scheme 3 extension dependency problem
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Peter Bex |
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Re: [Chicken-users] Chicken Scheme 3 extension dependency problem |
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Sun, 20 Mar 2011 22:26:44 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.4.2.3i |
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 01:45:22PM -0500, Paul Nelson wrote:
> Heya Peter!
>
> Yep, that seems to have done the trick. I guess I missed that step as it was
> not in my install script. It is now!
It shouldn't need to be. I suppose there are just a few places where it
could go wrong but once I tag it everything will work as expected.
Running it before starting the qwiki installation script shouldn't cause
harm though, so you can safely keep it in your script.
> Oh, and I just realized that I should
> probably only run that csi command when using qwiki version 1.1. Once the
> new version of qwiki is installed by aptitude I won't need this step
> anymore, correct?
See above :)
> As far as I can tell everything seems to be working correctly.
Great!
> Thanks for hanging in there with me! I'm very happy with the result!
Great!
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
> P.S. I have pushed the changes to my EC2 Spiffy/Qwiki install script to my
> public github account.
Great!
> The file qwiki_instance.sh can be found here:
> https://github.com/Pablosan/ec2_create_instance so anyone should be able to
> use this to get qwiki running in an EC2 instance.
Great!
> Fair warning: it is not
> very secure as I still need to run spiffy in an account other than root!
Not so great!
I'm just joking of course; I think it's cool you're working on making it
easy to deploy qwiki, and helping me shake out some bugs.
I'll wait a bit and if you don't encounter any more bugs in the upcoming
period I'll tag a new release.
Cheers,
Peter
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