-----Original Message----- From: Deirdre Saoirse [mailto:deirdre@linuxcare.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 4:11 PM To: Greg Pierce Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] Zope on LinuxPPC--works fine
Greg Pierce <greg@turtleprod.com> wrote:
newbie here. i actually posted a couple weeks ago about getting zope running on Mac OS X Server. i never had any luck, but w/ a fresh install of the new LinuxPPC 5 release running i thought i'd try again.
Me neither (yet). ::sigh::
I like MOSXS as a working environment but it really *should* work locally. Python 1.5.2 was so easy to compile.
_Deirdre
Jeffrey got Zope working on Mac OS X Server, search the mailing list archives and sort by Author 'Jeffrey Shell' for his instructions.
I got it working, but there was some interesting twists and turns and none of the questions i posted to "higher up" got any answers. And I'm no MacOS X Server guru. MacOS X (which is much better for -surprise surprise- non-server users) looks like it may present some new challenges. But it's also newer technology (with more benefits from MkLinux and Darwin than MacOS X Server currently has). I'll keep folks posted. And ANYONE with knowledge of how Openstep framework packages should be set up (when you don't have the luxery of making a Framework project in ProjectBuilder) I'd be delighted to hear from. ObjectiveEverything keeps its regular Python 1.4 libraries in such a Framework and I'd love to hear how to keep the two both together and seperate. And anyone who knows why I have common symbols that are not allowed with MY_DYLIB output format, I'd also love to hear from. ;) .jPS