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Marcin Kuzminski - 13 years ago 2012-07-21 14:50:14
marcin@python-works.com
changed /var/www to /opt as example in installation, it's just a better example.
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@@ -43,38 +43,38 @@ For installing RhodeCode i highly recomm
 
way many required by RhodeCode libraries will remain sandboxed from your main
 
python and making things less problematic when doing system python updates. 
 

	
 
- Assuming you have installed virtualenv_ create a new virtual environment 
 
  using virtualenv command:: 
 

	
 
    virtualenv --no-site-packages /var/www/rhodecode-venv
 
    virtualenv --no-site-packages /opt/rhodecode-venv
 

	
 

	
 
.. note:: Using ``--no-site-packages`` when generating your
 
   virtualenv is **very important**. This flag provides the necessary
 
   isolation for running the set of packages required by
 
   RhodeCode.  If you do not specify ``--no-site-packages``,
 
   it's possible that RhodeCode will not install properly into
 
   the virtualenv, or, even if it does, may not run properly,
 
   depending on the packages you've already got installed into your
 
   Python's "main" site-packages dir.
 

	
 

	
 
- this will install new virtualenv_ into `/var/www/rhodecode-venv`. 
 
- this will install new virtualenv_ into `/opt/rhodecode-venv`. 
 
- Activate the virtualenv_ by running::
 

	
 
    source /var/www/rhodecode-venv/bin/activate
 
    source /opt/rhodecode-venv/bin/activate
 

	
 
.. note:: If you're using UNIX, *do not* use ``sudo`` to run the
 
   ``virtualenv`` script.  It's perfectly acceptable (and desirable)
 
   to create a virtualenv as a normal user.
 
     
 
- Make a folder for rhodecode data files, and configuration somewhere on the 
 
  filesystem. For example::
 

	
 
    mkdir /var/www/rhodecode
 
    mkdir /opt/rhodecode
 
  
 
    
 
- Go into the created directory run this command to install rhodecode::
 

	
 
    easy_install rhodecode
 
  
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