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Re: [phoenix-dev] Development environment woes
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As to documentation...
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Eclipse_Server_Sandbox_Setup
It doesn't mention MySQL, but does solve much of the 'sandboxing
www.eclipse.org' needs. Feel free to edit and append sections so it's
more complete. As to MySQL setup, I wrote these docs when dealing with
both MySQL 4 and 5:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/EMFT_Build_Server_Setup#Install_.26_configure_mysql_server_5
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/EMFT_Build_Server_Setup_%28Archived%29
Again, if we merge this content into one cohesive 'sandbox HOWTO'
document, we might have something more readily useful (and findable,
too).
Cheers,
Nick Boldt
On 11/1/06, Lynn Gayowski <lynn.gayowski@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Being new, I don't have a lot of pain points yet. The most helpful to me
would be documenting processes for highly visible pages.
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From: phoenix-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:phoenix-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 9:53 AM
To: For developers on the new Eclipse.org website project.
Subject: Re: [phoenix-dev] Development environment woes
My specific pain point is exactly what you've highlighted: that I cannot
test my pages locally before I check them in to the main server. I'm happy
to install MySQL locally (I already have) and use a common configuration
(already do for eclipsecon.org; we even use a common tool across all
developers) and to follow defined processes. Happy to.
Denis Roy wrote:
To get the ball rolling, what are your specific pain points? What would make
your life easier?
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