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SWAT2 is a Python frontend to Samba 4, originally written by Ricardo Velhote. |
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* https://github.com/rvelhote/GSoC-SWAT |
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* git://git.samba.org/jelmer/swat.git |
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Use paster: |
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$ paster serve development.ini |
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== From Samba == |
== From Samba == |
Revision as of 22:59, 21 November 2012
SWAT2 is a Python frontend to Samba 4, originally written by Ricardo Velhote.
Repository:
Dependencies
- Samba4 (in particular, the Samba 4 Python bindings)
- pylons
Installation
There are three ways in which you can run SWAT. Pick one:
Standalone
Use paster:
$ paster serve development.ini
From Samba
From Apache
SWAT2 on Debian Squeeze AMD64 using a Samba4 install from GIT
- Note: This procedure needs lots of testing and tweaking in order to provide a fully-functional SWAT2 web interface.
Here are the steps I went through on a Debian Squeeze AMD64 machine to achieve a workable setup....
$ wget http://cloud.github.com/downloads/rvelhote/GSoC-SWAT/swat-git-scripts.tar.gz $ gunzip swat-git-scripts.tar.gz $ tar -xvf swat-git-scripts.tar $ cd ./fromgit
Because the GIT repository is not up-to-date with this file, edit the file ./install and change line 10 to:
git clone git://git.samba.org/jelmer/swat.git swat
Now it will retrieve the latest updates.
$ ./install $ source swatdevenv/bin/activate $ easy_install pip $ pip install WebOb==1.0.8 $ pip install authkit
Make sure Samba4 is cloned from the GIT repo, tested with quicktest, configured, made, installed, and properly configured as according to the Samba4/HOWTO. Note: Your path for the python packages may differ according to how you installed Samba4 and what version of Python you have.
$ cd ./swatdevenv/lib/python2.6/site-packages/ $ for i in /usr/local/samba/lib/python2.6/site-packages/*; do ln -s $i; done $ cd ../../../..
Make sure Samba4 is provisioned and running as according to the Samba4/HOWTO.
$ ./run
Now you can go to http://127.0.0.1:5000 to access SWAT2.