zppy Quick Qustion.
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zppy Quick Qustion.
I have downloaded many useful zppy modules that we will actually be using in production when testing is done.

My question is, I have them saved from the download cache. Instead of having to reload from distribution, is there a way I can install from a local copy?

Thanks.
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RE: zppy Quick Qustion.
Hi I don't believe this is currently available, so I did this on my sentora branch master just copy and paste the zppy code into your file.
Now I have modified the code to install from the cache directory if the module exists when using the follow commands
Code:
zppy install modulename -c or zppy install modulename --cache

The cache command must be at the end.

My Sentora repo

Haven't tested the code but pretty sure it will work.


Cheers
Elijah
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RE: zppy Quick Qustion.
(07-28-2015, 12:07 AM)elijahbate Wrote: Hi I don't believe this is currently available, so I did this on my sentora branch master just copy and paste the zppy code into your file.
Now I have modified the code to install from the cache directory if the module exists when using the follow commands
Code:
zppy install modulename -c or zppy install modulename --cache

The cache command must be at the end.

My Sentora repo

Haven't tested the code but pretty sure it will work.


Cheers
Elijah
Hey Elijah, thanks for the tip. I just tried to do the above with the following result:
zppy install sxd --c (and --cache)
Module to be installed sxd

-->> Downloaded it from repo.
Not a big deal, I was just hoping for an easy way to install them via script after installation of Sentora.

Thanks for the quick reply and tip.

Cheers.
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RE: zppy Quick Qustion.
(07-28-2015, 02:39 AM)goomba Wrote:
(07-28-2015, 12:07 AM)elijahbate Wrote: Hi I don't believe this is currently available, so I did this on my sentora branch master just copy and paste the zppy code into your file.
Now I have modified the code to install from the cache directory if the module exists when using the follow commands
Code:
zppy install modulename -c or zppy install modulename --cache

The cache command must be at the end.

My Sentora repo

Haven't tested the code but pretty sure it will work.


Cheers
Elijah
Hey Elijah, thanks for the tip. I just tried to do the above with the following result:
zppy install sxd --c (and --cache)
Module to be installed sxd

-->> Downloaded it from repo.
Not a big deal, I was just hoping for an easy way to install them via script after installation of Sentora.

Thanks for the quick reply and tip.

Cheers.

Woops sorry about that I put my logic wrong in the if statement I'll fix it soon then it should be fine

Cheers
Elijah
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