The rc script is where?
Roger haase
--- Ian Bicking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The WebKit/webkit rc script doesn't have this problem, though you'll
have to put the paths in yourself. It's the best way to start the
AppServer when you're not doing development.
Thanks, you helped me figure out the problem restarting after my kill
command. I killed the AppServer pid rather than the ThreadedAppServer
pid.
Roger Haase
--- Gary Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem on a daily basis. My method to restart the
AppServer is to check the
In WebKit/webkit, just like I said ;) (Quick now, who's on first)
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 11:04, Roger Haase wrote:
The rc script is where?
Roger haase
--- Ian Bicking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The WebKit/webkit rc script doesn't have this problem, though you'll
have to put the paths
Oh, that WebKit/webkit...! Duh, thanks, looked like a typo.
Roger Haase
--- Ian Bicking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In WebKit/webkit, just like I said ;) (Quick now, who's on first)
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Hi,
I am practicing the installation and running of my Webware app on a
dedicated remote hosted linux server with ssh and WebMin access.
A starting assumption is the way to start the AppServer is to ssh in
and start it in the normal manner and then disconnect, leaving it
running. Per the docs, I
The WebKit/webkit rc script doesn't have this problem, though you'll
have to put the paths in yourself. It's the best way to start the
AppServer when you're not doing development.
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 20:42, Roger Haase wrote:
Hi,
I am practicing the installation and running of my Webware