Hey again, thanks but i got this error: Unknown command: 'reporead' Type 'manage.py help' for usage. that mean i dont have the reporead command that you make for you own use. On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 5:45 AM, Netanel Shine <netanelshine@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> > >> Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 21:36:42 -0500 > >> From: Dan McGee <dpmcgee@xxxxxxxxx> > >> Subject: Re: [arch-general] RSS feed - missing feature|problem > >> On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Netanel Shine <netanelshine@xxxxxxxxx> > >> wrote: > >> > Hey all, > >> > > >> > My name is Netanel Shine, and a few days ago i began the process of > >> building > >> > an israeli community of archlinux. I used a git clone to set up the > main > >> > site. (like some other great projects file that archlinux git have to > >> offer > >> > like the wiki and the forums) > >> > Everything went smoothly and just works great, except for one problem > - > >> the > >> > package rss feeds. > >> > > >> > The site address is: http://archlinux.org.il - under heavy > development. > >> > > >> > The problem: As you all can see, the left rss box with the latest > updates > >> > dont work and the list is empty. - because the system comes with an > >> > integrated "packages" part (you can see it here: > >> > http://archlinux.org.il/packages - not gonna use it), so the rss list > >> > updates from here (i guess) > >> > > >> > After discussions with some great people (in the irc) we concluded > that > >> the > >> > rss box pull`s the data from the 'models.Package' object - that > connected > >> to > >> > archlinux mainsite DB (Package.objects=PackageManager()), so if i dont > >> have > >> > any access for the database - thats not gonna work. > >> > > >> > All sorts of ideas were came up like bulding a script that will do the > >> job > >> > or, a an iframe that will copy the box from the mainsite (but the > problem > >> it > >> > will not be in hebrew) and an idea to replace the table that has for > >> update > >> > in pkg_updates. (with logic that pulls from the feed) - but thats not > >> easy > >> > because the logic is a wrapped up in django MVC. > >> > > >> > So dear friends, i turn to you for help - and I`m sure I would find > it. > >> > >> Check out the reporead command baked into manage.py- you can very > >> easily populate the package DB yourself. > >> > >> I have a small script I can send you for this, but I don't have it > >> handy at the moment. Let me know if that would be useful to you. > >> > >> -Dan > > > > First of all, I sorry for seeing this message just now. > > Thanks Dan, I appreciate your comment, and i would like to have the > script > > you're talking about , please send him to: netanelshine at gmail dot com > ;) > > Something like the following: > > $ cat projects/archweb/fetch_update_package_db.sh > #!/bin/bash -e > > # run at nice 3. it can churn quite a bit of cpu after all. > renice +3 -p $$ > /dev/null > > # setup paths > DLURL="ftp://ftp.archlinux.org" > SPATH="/path/to/archweb" > SCRIPT="${SPATH}/scripts/reporead.py" > TMPPATH="/tmp/updaterepos" > ARCHES="i686 x86_64" > REPOS="core extra testing community community-testing" > > startdir="$(pwd)" > [ ! -d ${TMPPATH} ] && mkdir ${TMPPATH} > > for arch in ${ARCHES}; do > [ ! -d ${TMPPATH}/${arch} ] && mkdir ${TMPPATH}/${arch} > for repo in ${REPOS}; do > #[ ! -d ${TMPPATH}/${repo} ] && mkdir ${TMPPATH}/${repo} > #cd ${TMPPATH}/${repo} > echo "Updating ${repo}-${arch}" > cd $TMPPATH/${arch} > wget -N ${DLURL}/${repo}/os/${arch}/${repo}.db.tar.gz > #${SCRIPT} ${arch} ${TMPPATH}/${arch}/${repo}.db.tar.gz > cd "$startdir" > ./manage.py reporead ${arch} ${TMPPATH}/${arch}/${repo}.db.tar.gz > echo "" > done > done > -- Netanel Shine