Re: Leopard & Xcode 3
Re: Leopard & Xcode 3
- Subject: Re: Leopard & Xcode 3
- From: Thomas <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 07:23:27 +1000
Well the Leopard Migration Guide is out
http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/
Upgrading_and_Migrating_v10.5.pdf
I haven't tried any of this yet...
Upgrading Apache Web Server to v2.2 from v1.3
When you upgrade from Mac OS X Server v10.4.10 or later to Mac OS X
Server v10.5, the
upgrade process keeps Web service configured to run Apache v1.3.
To switch to Apache v2.2 after upgrading to Mac OS X Server v10.5,
use Web service’s
Apache upgrade option in Server Admin.
To upgrade to Apache v2.2:
1 Open Server Admin.
2 From the list of computers and services, select Web.
3 Click Overview and then click Upgrade Apache Version.
4 Click 2.2.
5 Click Continue.
6 After Upgrading succeeds, click Close.
7 In the Overview pane, verify that the Apache version is 2.2.
Important: Apache 2.2 runs as a 64-bit process on appropriate
hardware, but Apache
1.3 is 32-bit only.
For more information about upgrading to Apache 2.2, see Network Services
Administration.
WARNING: There are possible side-effects when running of the Apache 1-
to-Apache 2
conversion script, particularly for security-related settings, which
will impact the
security of your upgrade.
WebObjects Applications and Frameworks
To migrate WebObjects:
1 Copy saved applications to /Library/WebObjects/Applications/.
2 Copy saved frameworks to /Library/Frameworks/.
3 Add the following line to the new httpd.conf file:
Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.conf
Note: JavaMonitor and WebObjects Task Daemon (wotaskd) services are
now managed
by launchd and can be accessed through Server Admin. If the server
you’re upgrading
has the startup item /System/Library/StartupItems/WebObjects, you can
ignore it. It’s
disabled by default and isn’t necessary for autostarting WebObjects
services with
Mac OS X Server v10.5. For more information, see Web Technologies
Administration and
WebObjects Deployment.
4 (Optional) If you didn’t have Java 1.4.2 installed on your v10.4.10
or later server, manually
update WebObjects application projects by opening each project in
Xcode; then, in the
Expert View for the main target’s settings, change the property value
for JAVA_VM to
java.
These projects must be manually updated to use the version of the
Java Virtual
Machine (JVM) included with Mac OS X Server v10.5.
Important: Mac OS X Server v10.5 includes WebObjects 5.4, which
requires Java 1.5 to
be installed.
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