Re: The Official What-I-Did-To-Run-5.3-On-Leopard Post
Re: The Official What-I-Did-To-Run-5.3-On-Leopard Post
- Subject: Re: The Official What-I-Did-To-Run-5.3-On-Leopard Post
- From: Thomas <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 08:26:31 +1100
OK, just to be simple I've removed virtual hosts, without change.
I've tried all sorts of HostName combinations, but I believe that is a
red herring.
I believe that the real problem is that wotaskd is not listening on
port 1085. I can't connect to it with a browser, and although ps tells
me wotaskd was launched with ... -WOPort 1085 ... netstat does not
list anything using port 1085.
I guess I'll just give up on Leopard development for now, and use an
older 10.4 machine to do development. Direct connect is not an option,
because my apps use mod-rewrite and readable URLs for most links.
Regards
Thomas
On 30/10/2007, at 11:58 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
Simplifysimplifysimplify ... You're biting off too much at once.
Remove all that virtual host junk and get everything back to a
default state. Once you get the simple case working with just stock
httpd settings, etc, THEN move up to adding fancy stuff w/ virtual
hosts. Someone else aimed me yesterday that they ran into some
issues with virtual hosts and launching, but they were also doing
funky things with host names. I believe he ended up setting his
host name to his bonjour name? (but that's usually a death sentence
in WO ... but you might try it at some point).
ms
On Oct 30, 2007, at 4:59 AM, Thomas wrote:
Lachlan,
thanks, I thought of that. Leopard hosed my hostconfig file, so I
put back HOSTNAME=localhost (the DNS server and my computer don't
agree, so this overrides it); Eclipse uses a WO parameter for -
WOHost localhost and so does wotaskd.
I did find one problem in the log it says:
Don't have permission to write to Configuration Directory /Library/
WebObjects/Configuration/ as this user; please change the
permissions.
So I fixed that, and wotaksd then launched properly instead of
trying over and over again.
However, I still can't connect to it on port 1085, and my Eclipse
app still gives "...application was not found..."
One thing that confuses me: in the wotaskd log it says:
<main> WebObjects version = 5.4
This is after I swapped out all the 5.4 frameworks and replaced
them with 5.3. Should I worry about this?
Any other ideas?
Regards
Thomas
On 30/10/2007, at 5:47 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
On 30/10/2007, at 5:38 PM, Thomas wrote:
Mike, thanks for your continued valuable input to the WebObjects
community.
I'm now trying to get my development machine working again after
upgrading to Leopard. I've done everything in your "What-I-Did"
epistle (except for JavaMonitor), and I'm nearly there.
- Apache is running, serving the virtual sites I previously had
set up, and mod_rewrite is working;
- wotaskd is running, or at least it says so when I try to run it
again;
- Eclipse is working, building and debugging WO 5.3 applications
in direct-connect mode
However, when I try to connect to Eclipse with the usual
deployment-mode .../cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyApp.woa/-7777/wa/... I
get the dreaded
The requested application was not found on this server.
In the past, this was a sign that wotaskd was not running.
... or that the WOHost settings for wotaskd, JavaMonitor, YourApp
don't agree.
Try setting it to localhost.
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
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