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Re: Deployment rather than development mode
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Re: Deployment rather than development mode


  • Subject: Re: Deployment rather than development mode
  • From: LD <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 23:50:12 +1000

Hi there,

On 01/10/2005, at 6:21 PM, Ute Hoffmann wrote:

Did you upgrade from Panther to Tiger?

Many, many months ago...

I did that on my powerbook and I had after that real trouble starting even a demo-app with nothing in it.

I haven't had any problems like that.

Well. I was advised to reinstall both Xcode and WO after removing both, For Deveolper Tools there is a perl script that does it for you, WebObjects has a uninstaller. After a clean reinstall things magically started to work as expected... (WO 5.2.4, Xcode 2.0, Mac OS X 10.4.2(?)).

Typical.

I would try to cd into the directory where the .woa folder is and then cd into the .woa folder and try to start the app from terminal. You will probably see an error-message which is more useful than no instance available.

No error messages. I just get the same, or similar, output on the Terminal as I was getting in the Run Log window from Xcode. No errors to indicate that there's a problem otherwise.


with regards,
--

LD


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