Hi Andy
Not using l-d-t is very much possible _but_ as we grow it will be harder and less likely to work. A plain virtualenv will obviously work (l-d-t also sets one up) as long as you don't care about performance and don't plan to use the scheduler.
Best regards ZK
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Andy Doan andy.doan@canonical.com wrote:
Hey Guys,
I was thinking about adding some documentation for LAVA roughly based on the presentation I did last week. Paul mentioned during the presentation that my suggestions of using virtualenv and pip commands were no longer needed and that you could use lava-deployment-tool.
I just started to play with lava-deployment-tool on my dev box, but stopped. After patching it to support Ubuntu Precise, the tool wanted to start installing lots of things(like apache) and make changes to my system (like upstart jobs).
It seems to me lava-deployment-tool is really cool, but is more for production and not for a more simple scenario where you just want to prototype some changes.
Is my conclusion wrong, or do you guys think its still worth documenting my scenario, where you use virtualenv and a few pip commands? I think documentation like this would end with a "next steps: lava-deployment-tool".
-andy
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