On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 03:29, Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 at 23:39, Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
Please help me understand what steps are missing and I will try to provide the information.
Okay.
At the installation stage, you say the following: "I already had some things set up in /opt/mailman including a git subdirectory containing clones of the GitLab mailman, mailmanclient, mailman-hyperkitty, hyperkitty, django-mailman3 and postorius projects. On the third server I have added mailman-suite because I use the settings.py from that project as the basis for mine."
Please assume that the reader is a newbie to python3 virtualenv and give
details of the commands they need to execute to (a) clone all the
On 1/7/19 1:18 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote: the projects
needed and (b) create the virtualenv.
The next steps are: mkdir /opt/mailman/mm
Then you say "I then created a /opt/mailman/mm directory and within that a Python 3.6 virtualenv" What happens here is something that needs clarification, because you are specific about "python3.6". I have googled and realized that one has to be specific about the python version they want to use in their virtualenv as shown here ->
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45293436/how-to-specify-python-version-u...
exact command to execute to create the /opt/mailman/mm/venv exact command to execute to activate virtualenv
I have added a comment to the page which I hope gives you what you want.
I also added a section on templates instead of referring to a prior version of the page.
That makes it better. However, as a newbie, something is not yet clear:
"When active in a particular shell, it can be deactivated with the command
deactivate or by exiting that shell."
HI am trying to understand the effect of detaching from a venv. I am assuming that a virtualenv is a container that is supposed to be always active for the services within to be accessible. Is that right? So, how do I ensure it's always running/up, or that does not matter as the scripts which run the services will always refer to the files?
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