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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #4

Mike (et. al.) - I hope that what I share below will be of some help. I have been doing Dynamo development (4.5 and 5 beta) since January, and this problem has driven me nuts on s…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #5

I may be talking out my arse but all of the DynamoCommerceServers I've seen running have been through ports 8840. Does that help? ------------------ Glenn 47 Ronin Multimedia www.…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #6

Yeah, I am pretty sure that I was su'd to root when trying to get this to work. It did write a pid and a "starting apache" message to the appropriate log files, but a process list…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #7

Not unless I missed your point. The default port for serverina is 8840, but that has nothing to do with apache. -Mike Quote: Originally posted by 47Ronin: I may be t…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #8

I have used the browser successfully after configuring the apache mod to listen on my XXX80 port. I then configure the DRP to listen on that port. SNMP are on XXX70, serverina of…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #9

So are you saying that you did get apache with the Dynamo module to work on OSXBeta? Can you be more specific about what you had to do? I am familiar with the configuration proce…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #10

Question: I've done the jar xvf Dynamo4.5.1.jar and the Dynamo4.5.1/ directory now resides on a clean drive. I've chmod 755 bin/Install ...I tried to bin/Install to run the install…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #11

Hey, I believe the install script uses ksh by default which does not exist on OSX. Change the top line of the Install script to use /bin/csh instead or just copy a working Dynamo…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #12

Hey, I believe the install script uses ksh by default which does not exist on OSX. Change the top line of the Install script to use /bin/csh instead or just copy a working Dynamo…
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Java Dev (Dynamo/Apache/OSX) — #13

OK, I finally got apache+dynamo on OSX to work. Actually I am not sure why this did not work before, because I think I have gone through this same process before. Anyway, here ar…
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GNU tools (gmake, gcc, g++) — #2

The answers to these questions are posted all over the net right now. But to save you some time: Apple will release the developer tools for download in October. All ADC members …
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Carbonizing Apps: HELP! — #2

Carbonizing Apps is relatively easy as long as you're using the most up to date apple APIs. It should take a weekend at most. Developers that use a lot of messy tricks from OS7 mig…
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Prefs in OS X? — #2

Prefs for Carbon apps seem to be stored in ~/Library/Preferences/ with the same name as the file would have in MacOS 9 I don't see the need for syncing prefs. If an app is Carboni…
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Prefs in OS X? — #3

Quote: Originally posted by PerfectlyNormalBeast: I kinda curious how OS X is handling stored application preferences? Is there any way to sync carbonized preferences be…
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cvs pserver trouble — #2

I have not done this, but am interested in the same tool. As I've never installed CVS before... were do I find it? I've checked Apple's site (I'm not an Apple developer, but need i…
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cvs pserver trouble — #3

cvs is included with MacOS X. Just run it from the terminal. I figured out how to get cvs pserver enabled in Darwin. Once you set up the user accounts, it's pretty much by the book…
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cvs pserver trouble — #4

Where are the executables? They are not in my PATH, and Sherlock can't find "cvs". I can, however, find it in the man pages
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cvs pserver trouble — #5

I realized that cvs was probably included with the developer tools. If you have the developer tools and install them, cvs should be at /usr/bin/cvs
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cvs pserver trouble — #6

Thank you aaron! for the reply. I kind of figured you had the developer version. I'll have to wait...
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gcc or cc missing!!! — #2

Quote: Originally posted by thanatos: Lets tell Apple what we think about all this http://www.apple.com/macosx/beta/feedback.html Oh, no, not another one... This …
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gcc or cc missing!!! — #3

Just for you information I have had NOTHING from the ADC. I joined nearly two months ago and have had NO CDs, no D4 no beta NOTHING. I called Apple two weeks ago and was told to be…
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gcc or cc missing!!! — #4

Sorry. I re-read the original post and the poster does clearly say that he has been using DR4 for some time but then goes on to complain about having to pay $400. This implies that…
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gcc or cc missing!!! — #5

a C compiler isn't standard on "all" unices by the way, you have to pay a whole heap of dollars for the privaledge of using gcc on IRIX for example
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gcc or cc missing!!! — #6

You are missing the point here. The compiler tools are an unseparable part of the BSD layer. Systems like Linux have those tools on the CD from the begining. Does Apple think that …
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gcc or cc missing!!! — #7

I know IRIX doesn't ship with the C compiler. Since the days of recompiling the kernal are largley over they don't include them anymore. I'm going to move this over to the Mac OS…
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