Question about Bolt and the vmware image

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Message 18090 - Posted: 28 Jun 2008, 22:31:02 UTC

This might not be the right forum but as I dont know which one is for discussion about the Bolt I figured I'd try here.

1 - I donwloaded the vmware image to try out Bolt and ran into quite a few problems. So I was wondering is there anyone currently supporting the vmware image? I'd like to send them what I fixed to get it kinda working.

2 - Is the development still going on for Bolt? =)

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Message 18091 - Posted: 28 Jun 2008, 22:56:26 UTC

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Message 18095 - Posted: 29 Jun 2008, 2:56:58 UTC

I did look at it however the issue is more with the actual configuration in the vmware image.

Ie, there are several types of problems with whats in the image.

1 - the database layout for Bolt does not exist. So you need to manually create it.

2 - the default config.xml does not include any of the directives for the bolt scripts use. ie the following need to be identified for it to work.


<bolt_db_user>
<bolt_db_passwd>
<bolt_db_host>
<bolt_db_name>

There are some other minor things. I could update the documentation in the wiki or talk to whoever is creating the image and help them out.

So I'm hoping this is the right forum for discussing the vmware image or Bolt.
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