[Setup] plone without setup

Steve McMahon steve at dcn.org
Thu May 28 22:55:18 UTC 2009


If there is a "bootstrap.py" file in the install directory, then the
procedure would probably be first to run:

\path\to\python2.4 bootstrap.py

in the plone directory. Then, run "bin\buildout -o"

That will regenerate all the startup scripts and .exe files.

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:16 AM, George2<privet56 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to start Plone without setup. My steps were:
>
> 1. install 'Plone-3.2.2-buildout.exe' in a virtual pc
>   (it works!)
> 2. copy installed files to the real pc
> 3. change directories in the .py-files in the %PLONEDIR%/bin directory
>    (%PLONEDIR% is an absolute path to the copied Plone installation)
> 4. start %PLONEDIR%\python\PythonService.exe
>    and "%PLONEDIR%\python\python.exe"
> "%PLONEDIR%\parts\instance\bin\servicewrapper.py" -C
> "%PLONEDIR%\parts\instance\etc\zope.conf"
> 5. result: error-message:
>   Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "\parts\instance\bin\servicewrapper.py", line 102, in ?
>       from Zope2.Startup import run
>    ImportError: No module named Zope2.Startup
>
> Is there a possibility to run Plone without installation? How to do it?
>
> For Hints thanks in advance
>
>
> P.S.: other bug: installation on UNC paths doesn't work: the message says,
> that the file on
> \\\\mypc\\c\\programs\\plone\\myscript.py not found
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