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Re: [epf-dev] Welcome to the "epf-dev" mailing list
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Hi Onnu,
We are installing in Redhat Linux 6.0 and we have problem
with configuration .
Could you help us with the instalation information for
Redhat 6.0
Regards,
Arun
Hi Arun,
You should change that command to match the name of your
proxy server. If you are not behind a proxy server you can just skip that switch
and only use
gem install xhtmldiff
However... from the example you
shared, it looks like you are installing EPF Wiki on Windows! The advice from
the Ruby On Rails community is to use Linux for deploying Rails apps, not
Windows. And when it comes to EPF Wiki I have to take it a step further and
strongly recommend against using Windows. I am more than willing to help you
when it comes to EPF Wiki but I will be much less likely to be able to do that
when you are on Windows.
Best Regards,
Onno
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Arun Jose
<arun.jose@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
Omo,
Thanks for
the quick reply.
Not able
to complete this part
EPF Wiki
Required Gems
When using InstantRails we only need xhtmldiff.
- Start the InstantRails Manager (InstantRails.exe) and select I
> Rails Applications > Manage Rails Applications. Press
the button Create New Rails App... This should open a Command Prompt.
- Type gem install xhtmldiff. Note, if you need to install behind a
proxy server you can use the p switch, the command will look something like
gem install xhtmldiff -p http://myproxy.mydomain.com.
Example:
C:\InstantRails2.0\rails_apps\EPFWiki>gem install xhtmldiff -p http://myproxy.mydomain.com
Bulk updating Gem source index for: http://gems.rubyforge.org
Its showing not able to connect with rubyforge .
Instant rails is working, mysql need to configure.
Regards,
Arun.
Hi Arun,
You can ask your questions here, I think I can help you
with anything you might encounter along the way. What is not working? Error
messages?
Best Regards,
Onno
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Arun Jose
<arun.jose@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We
are configuring EPF wiki,
Is it possible to get help from the dev
team.
I have started the installation and done most of the part,
but not able to set the mysql .
If we can get a web conference
, it will be great.
Regards,
Arun
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