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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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Hi,

What's the purpose of this ?
Installing some separate environments ?


Stéphan Geulette

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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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George2 () RE: stephan.geulette@uvcw.be - Bayesian Filter detected spam - plone without setup
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Hi,


1. My admin prefers the way starting the CMS system
    without changing the operating system configuration.
    I, the maintainer of Plone, shouldn't need admin rights on the server machine
2. Backup is simple: just take the directory and back it up in an archive!
    Restoring after a disk crash is simple too: just unpack the stored archive!
    It can be done without heavy administration quickly!

So, I'm still trying without success to start plone without setup...


Stéphan Geulette wrote:
Hi,

What's the purpose of this ?
Installing some separate environments ?

Stéphan Geulette
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I think your requirements will be covered with a buildout installation.
You can install an entire environment where you want, with your user id.
It's easier on linux but also possible on windows.
I think the first link best matches what you want
or
See http://plone.org/documentation/how-to/using-buildout-on-windows/ (some tools have to be installed once : compiler, svn, ...)


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Hi,


1. My admin prefers the way starting the CMS system
    without changing the operating system configuration.
    I, the maintainer of Plone, shouldn't need admin rights on the server
machine
2. Backup is simple: just take the directory and back it up in an archive!
    Restoring after a disk crash is simple too: just unpack the stored
archive!
    It can be done without heavy administration quickly!

So, I'm still trying without success to start plone without setup...



Stéphan Geulette wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> What's the purpose of this ?
> Installing some separate environments ?
>
> Stéphan Geulette
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Steve McMahon () Re: plone without setup
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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<[hidden email]> 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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George2 () Re: plone without setup
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Thanks!

Plone is running without installation!

I needed to do:

1. start in %PLONEDIR%:
    python\python.exe bootstrap.py

2. start    %PLONEDIR%\bin\buildout
    (Or "bin\buildout -o".    What is the difference?)

3. python.exe" "%PLONEDIR%\parts\instance\bin\servicewrapper.py" -C "%PLONEDIR%\parts\instance\etc\zope.conf"
    (starts the server)

4. open http://localhost:8080/Plone
    or http://localhost:8080/manage

Thanks a lot!
George
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Thanks!

Plone is running without installation!

I needed to do:

1. start in %PLONEDIR%:
    python\python.exe bootstrap.py

2. start    %PLONEDIR%\bin\buildout
    (Or "bin\buildout -o".    What is the difference?)

3. python.exe" "%PLONEDIR%\parts\instance\bin\servicewrapper.py" -C "%PLONEDIR%\parts\instance\etc\zope.conf"
    (starts the server)

4. open http://localhost:8080/Plone
    or http://localhost:8080/manage

Thanks a lot!
George