Re: Installing Tools and Framework is a mess
Re: Installing Tools and Framework is a mess
- Subject: Re: Installing Tools and Framework is a mess
- From: George Domurot <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 20:40:38 -0700
Hi Jess,
I've always used the WOInstaller.jar option.
You create the directory:
/System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2
Seeing that this is a fresh install, you shouldn't have anything installed — but if you did:
rm -f /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/mod_WebObjects.la
rm -f /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/mod_WebObjects.so
-G
On Jul 24, 2012, at 7:51 PM, Jeffrey Schmitz wrote:
> On a similar subject, I'm trying to setup a new Lion server machine for deployment. I'm trying to use these instructions:
>
> http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Deploying+on+Mac+OS+X+Server
>
> But I'm not getting very far because (I think) of changes made to Lion.
>
> The first thing that's unclear to me is what steps need to be done. Are the first two Install WeObjects... sections an either or proposition, or do you have to do both, or something in between? I'm thinking the part about installing mod_WebObjects.so in the second section needs to be done regardless which method you use to install webobjects.
>
> Continuing, after installing using the Apple installer, when I try to install the mdimension mod_WebObjects.so file, the directory referenced as containing the old module (/System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2) doesn't exist. So my main question is, where do I need to install the mod_WebObjects module on Lion, and where is the old one installed?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
> On Jul 21, 2012, at 1:42 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
>>
>> Le 2012-07-17 à 21:30, G Brown a écrit :
>>
>>> What do you all think?
>>>
>>> ...Oh, let me explain....
>>>
>>> There is documentation for WOLips scattered in the Wonder wiki, the WOLips wiki, (WebObjects wiki?) etc.
>>>
>>> Why? Would it be a good idea to have it in one place/wiki? And then refer with those fancy hyperlink things to that one place? It would seem to me that would make updating it and finding it easier. It would seem that the natural place would be in the WOLips wiki. I can see how having it spread around makes extra documentation work and difficulties.
>>>
>>> Also, everything changes, but maybe the documentation can be set up to deal with the changes better. For example, a writer could refer to the "current version" throughout a document and maybe a note at the top would say "the current recommended version is 4.5 (July 2014)" and so on. Updating the document often would just be changing the 4.5 to 4.6, the date, July 2014 to March 2015, etc. Anything to help keep the documentation easy to update and provide clues as to what year the documentation was written.
>>
>> BTW, Confluence do display the last modified date of a page. But if we only fix a spelling mistake on a two years old document, it will put the date of the last modification.
>>
>>>
>>> It is too bad we don't have IBM's Watson computer to read the mailing list, extract the juicy bits, assemble a rough draft of documentation, and email it to somebody for proof reading, probably to a "Dave". Next decade?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 17, 2012, at 5:19 PM, G Brown wrote:
>>>
>>>> There is also:
>>>>
>>>> http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/WOL/WOLips
>>>>
>>>> Getting Started
>>>> The easiest way to install WOLips is to follow the steps in the Install WOLips with Eclipse Update Manager tutorial. If this is your first time using WOLips, this is the recommended method for installing WOLips.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Also the installer should have a list of materials, or a page telling what all it does.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 17, 2012, at 12:46 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I do agree that we need to have an installer that will install Eclipse, WOLips, Wonder and the core WO frameworks. But we did cleanup the wiki a lot a couple of months ago, so I would like to know which pages on the wiki you followed, because this page:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/WONDER/Project+Wonder+Installation
>>>>>
>>>>> does specify that Java is not installed by default on Lion and launching a Java app will install the JVM.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> G Brown
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>>>>
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