To: Discussion of Webware for Python including feedback and proposals.
Subject: Re: [Webware-discuss] Using webware on VMS
Redhorse, Olivia J. (WSTF-RD)[JTI] schrieb:
How do I get rid of the working directory I tried to get running?
As the name says, these are just working directories. You can
Redhorse, Olivia J. (WSTF-RD)[JTI] schrieb:
One more question. Is the CGImakeappworkdir.py for Apache as well?
Because the readme file explains it is for running Webware on VMS in a
WASD CGIPlus environment. Thanks again.
The whole CGIPlus directory makes probably only sense with WASD. For
Redhorse, Olivia J. (WSTF-RD)[JTI] schrieb:
When you create a new working directory does it assign a new port or
do I somehow navigate to the directory through the first working
directory created at install?
You must start the application server inside your working directory in
order to use
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 12:44 PM
To: Discussion of Webware for Python including feedback and proposals.
Subject: Re: [Webware-discuss] Using webware on VMS
Redhorse, Olivia J. (WSTF-RD)[JTI] schrieb:
When you create a new working directory does it assign a new port or
do I
Redhorse, Olivia J. (WSTF-RD)[JTI] schrieb:
Was I suppose to use the CgiPlusMakeAppWorkDir.py file instead
because I am using Webware on VMS?
Right, I forgot that VMS is somewhat different from Unix. In
WebKit/Adapters/CGIPlus you find the CgiPlusMakeAppWorkDir.py script and
a README file
How do I get rid of the working directory I tried to get running?
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From: Christoph Zwerschke [mailto:c...@online.de]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 2:28 PM
To: Discussion of Webware for Python including feedback and proposals.
Subject: Re: [Webware-discuss] Using
Redhorse, Olivia J. (WSTF-RD)[JTI] schrieb:
How do I get rid of the working directory I tried to get running?
As the name says, these are just working directories. You can create and
delete them as you like (outside the Webware installation directory
which you should always leave intact).
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