I'm sorry, i dont understand much...
what do you need to contact the manteiner for ?
I have successfully installed the port, unsetting the variable JAVA_HOME, and afterwards I have set it back...
now I deal with Forrest in order to set it as a webapp and make it runnable on Tomcat
i guess i
Hugo Osorio wrote:
I'm sorry, i dont understand much...
what do you need to contact the manteiner for ?
I have successfully installed the port, unsetting the variable JAVA_HOME,
and afterwards I have set it back...
Oh, sorry. I thought you were saying that the
port was not installing
hello, thank you very much...
it remains a doubt in my mind, if Forrest does not use make and friends, why freebsd has a port for this application?
here is what i did.., i have found a port for FreeBSD, i guess it fits better to the system...
I deactivated the enviroment variable JAVA_HOME by
Hugo Osorio wrote:
hello, thank you very much...
it remains a doubt in my mind, if Forrest does not use make and friends, why
freebsd has a port for this application?
here is what i did.., i have found a port for FreeBSD, i guess it fits
better to the system...
Oh dear, that is what i
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 7:09 am, Hugo Osorio wrote:
/usr/ports/www/apache-forrest
Is there a particular reason for this choice of directory? Just curious...
#make
This will *not* work. Please go through the README.txt file in the base
directory first. Here's an excerpt:
Installation
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
Hugo Osorio wrote:
/usr/ports/www/apache-forrest
Is there a particular reason for this choice of directory? Just curious...
#make
This will *not* work. Please go through the README.txt file in the base
directory first. Here's an excerpt:
Installation