Deploying Multiple Bundles at Once [message #1020795] |
Mon, 18 March 2013 23:12 |
Chuck Williams Messages: 4 Registered: October 2012 |
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My application has about 10 or so bundles. Most of them dependent on another bundle in the pack. What I currently have been doing is using the pickup directory, and just manually coping the first one, then the second. I have to go in order or else I will get a dependency issue. I suppose I could write a script to speed things up. I was thinking writing a plan file would be the better way to do this. I wrote a plan file, but it just references the 10 bundles, and doesn't actually contain one. Where I am supposed to put the bundles that the plan references? I was hoping I could put them in the repository/usr directory, and then just manually upload the plan file in the admin gui, but that didn't work because the bundles were not started. I have a feeling there is something basic I'm not getting. When I deliver these 10 bundles to the customer, what is the best way to tell him to deploy them to get going fast? I hoping there is something automatic instead of having to say, start bundle#1,then #2, and so on...
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