Re: Back to Tiger YEEEEEHAWWW!!
Re: Back to Tiger YEEEEEHAWWW!!
- Subject: Re: Back to Tiger YEEEEEHAWWW!!
- From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:16:28 -0500
On 18-Nov-07, at 7:58 PM, Ken Foust wrote:
Well I got rid of the giant cluster F leopard. reloaded clean disk
build of Tiger>Xcode>WO>openbase10
everything works great. I am just amazed that you people screw
around with all this other stuff.
Matter of fact I am so amazed that perhaps you could list some
websites working on the net that were developed using Eclipse/WOlips.
I think this whole group should petition Apple to rewrite WO
uptodate and just move on.
I guess I may be stuck with Tiger but after screwing with everything
else I am happy to be here.
I couldn't even get a freaking database to run on leopard. After
playing with rails I had so much brain damage I drank half of
Sonoma's daily output.
Hopefully if I have to move someone will have built a development
environment that works just like the one apple tossed under the bus.
Good luck to you all with what you are doing and I appreciate your
letting me come here and beg for help but at least I can see
something again!!!
Leopard = Trinket Vendor
reminds me of Microsoft - I want to be everything to all and nothing
works!!
I'm sorry to hear that your experience with Leopard and WOLips was
lacking Ken.
I've been using WOLips for a several years now and have successfully
built and deployed many applications with it. So I assure you, it can
be done.
As for Leopard, well, we web application developers learn to approach
OS upgrades with a mixture of fear and trepidation. Personally I found
the upgrade to Leopard much less traumatic than the upgrade from
Panther to Tiger. For one thing, I didn't have to wait forever for a
WO update and then do a force upgrade of our servers just to keep our
dev machines current.
I am happily developing both WO and Cocoa applications on Leopard and
am glad that I upgraded. Though I took precautions so I could
downgrade easily if needed and I bought myself some breathing room by
upgrading in a production lull.
Rest assured that the community will not be idle in your absence. So
if you chose to check back in a month or so I'm sure there will be
more documentation, more features, and less rough spots.
;david
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