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issues setting up a dev environment #7241

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pdurbin opened this issue Aug 28, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7242
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issues setting up a dev environment #7241

pdurbin opened this issue Aug 28, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7242

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pdurbin commented Aug 28, 2020

I got a new laptop and I ran various issue setting up a Dataverse dev environment:

While editing the doc, I found some other tweaks I'd like to make:

pdurbin added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 28, 2020
The Installation Guide was updated in pull request #7036 for #7017.
pdurbin added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 28, 2020
I had added in in pull request #5438 but I'm not sure we need it.
I didn't seem to need it this time.
pdurbin added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 28, 2020
We got a question about all the pgAdmin stuff. What it's for, what's
going on. It wasn't clear that we're simply using this tool to check
if the "trust" change worked (which simplifies the installation later).
Perhaps in the future we could switch to a test with `psql` but an
advantage of mentioning pgAdmin early is to let the new developer know
that this tool exists.
pdurbin added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 28, 2020
The README_python.txt is long and a lot to digest. I still link
to this text file for reference but I simplified the instructions
to put all the commands I used inline.

I also introduced venv which is what I think Python developers
should be using in 2020.
pdurbin added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 1, 2020
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