[Glass] Open topaz on Development Kit gemstone instance
Dale Henrichs via Glass
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Fri Dec 19 07:19:52 PST 2014
Dario,
This sounds like a good idea. I've submitted an issue[1] on github and
if you could attach your scripts to the issue that would be helpful ...
I would probably structure things a bit differently... like putting the
startTopaz script in $GS_HOME/bin... but I really like the idea ...
Without using a startTopaz script, it is possible to cd to your stone
directory and source the defStone.env (formerly known as defSeaside)
file which sets up the gemstone env vars and adds $GEMSTONE/bin and
$GEMSTONE/seaside/bin to your path ... once you've done that you can
execute topaz directly ... there is also a .topazini in the stone
directory that is set up to log in as DataCurator ...
With all of that said, I do like the idea of startTopaz script...
Dale
[1] https://github.com/GsDevKit/gsDevKitHome/issues/46
On 12/19/14 4:00 AM, Dario Trussardi via Glass wrote:
>
> Ciao,
>
>> Ciao,
>>
>> i need to open topaz session on a gemstone instance created with
>> development kit createTodeStone command.
>>
>> Into /gsDevKitHome/bin$ i don't find any command for launching it
>
> i copy in the gsDevKitHome/bin startStone into startTopaz
>
> ( and customizing: # start the topaz
> $stonePath/product/seaside/bin/startTopaz)
>
>
> and in
> gsDevKitHome/gemstone/products/GemStone64Bit3.1.0.6-x86_64.Linux/seaside/bin
> starStone into startTopaz
>
> ( and customizing: $GEMSTONE/bin/topaz)
>
> All everything seems to work.
>
>
> Dario
>
> P.S: integrate in the base distribution?
>
>>
>> Some ideas ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dario
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