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Re: Project Wonder on Linux
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Re: Project Wonder on Linux


  • Subject: Re: Project Wonder on Linux
  • From: Geoff Hopson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 22:25:47 +0000

I haven't installed WONDER, but I have everything installed under /home/Apple (i'm using Mandrake 10.1), and under there, 3 folders - Developer, Library and Local.

I put my 'local' stuff under Local, funnily enough.

And I have NEXT_ROOT set to /home/Apple. I can't believe that I need to do this, but I have, it works, and I'm not going to chnage it.

Have a look here for some insights: http://www.tetlabors.de/wo/setup_webobjects_on_linux.html

Good luck,
Geoff


David Griffith wrote:
Hi all,

I've just set up WebObjects on a linux server, have JavaMonitor working and
the WebObjects adaptor.

I have uploaded a WO application which uses Project Wonder frameworks (I'm
not very familiar with Linux).  Can anyone tell me where is the appropriate
location to put these frameworks on Linux?

On OS X, you put the in /Library/Frameworks/

Kind regards,
David.


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