Create an own SqueakSource server

Adrian Lienhard adi at netstyle.ch
Wed Feb 9 20:15:50 UTC 2005


Hi Torsten,

One first remark: we are currently working on a new version of 
SqueakSource but it will take some more time (maybe next month) to get 
finished.

I am not aware of any other server.

For the installation: SqueakSource is self hosted but you can also load 
it from SqueakMap. There are some more packages required (and this is 
missing on the SM description...): Monticello (we used version 150), 
SmaCC-runtime (for the wiki component, we use version 2 from SM), 
Seaside 2 (Seaside2-avi.86) and Commanche (we have KomHttpServer 6.2 
but a newer one should be fine too). Mewa and TinyWiki load 
automatically because they are requirements of the main SqueakSource 
package. The image is 3.7.

Probably you also have to create some directories but I don't quite 
remember.

Hope, this helps, else, let me know.

Cheers,
Adrian


On Feb 9, 2005, at 6:56 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:

> Hi,
>
> as far as I know there are currently 3 SqueakSource servers
> available:
>
>  http://www.squeaksource.com
>  http://source.impara.de
>  http://squeak.saltypickle.com
>
> Are there any others?
>
> I would like to run it locally on my machine. What is required to
> set up an own customized SqueakSource server? Which Squeak,
> Comanche, Seaside, Mewa, ... version will I have to load?.
> Is there a prepackaged image for running such a server? If none
> can we provide one to help a SqueakSource network growing.
> This would also help small development teams managing their
> Squeak projects.
>
> Thanks
> Torsten
>
>
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