On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 22:18, Your Own ISP wrote: I hate to ask this because I know the answer must exist somewhere. I have spent about an hour searching the archives of this list, the Sun site and the newsgroups. No joy.. I have customers that really want the FrontPage 2002 extensions. So far I can't find a pkg or really much info at all about how to get the newer extensions installed on our Raq 4. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks a ton and Happy Thanksgiving to all that celebrate it. Todd
Todd, to the best of my knowledge, there isn't and won't be a PKG file for this. I have done the installation manually, but it's a pain in the butt, and once installed prevents you from installing any new Apache related security packages from Sun (don't laugh ;-). So, if you want to endeavor into this realm yourself, what you can do is this: Get a spare computer running RedHat 6.2 for testing purposes. You'll want to do the installation once for practice here to get a feel for how it goes. Go to the following sites and read all about how to do the installation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnservext/html/fpse02unix.asp http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/download.htm http://www.joshie.com/projects/apache-frontpage/ Download the apache source that matches the version of the frontpage patch you use. The patch can be download at the second link above (rtr.com) Download the supplimental source files you need, PHP (and etc), mod_perl, openssl, mod_ssl, mod_auth_pam (search the list archives for a link to that one). The only thing that you won't be able to do on your RedHat 6.2 test server is install the ASP software. That's OK, it's very easy. Here's the order that I would do things, from what I found to be the easiest to the hardest... apache with all necessary extensions (when running ./configure, use the --with-layout=redhat option) php (do it as an apache module, aka the "apxs" technique) start with instructions at www.php.net. If you have trouble getting your desired php extensions to install, remember that when you're installing libraries for software using RPM, you'll often have to install the packageXYZ-vers.i386.rpm and the packageXYZ-devel-vers.i386.rpm. frontpage 2002 mod_ssl/openssl mod_perl mod_auth_pam (harder to find, not necessarily hard to install) chillisoft ASP (not hard to install, but can't be done on test server) Once you get those working on a test server, then install them on a real server using similar techniques. Before you begin, back up the entire server, then also backup the /etc/httpd, /usr/lib/apache, /usr/lib/php* folders. One note, I never do the make install to install the software. Sometimes I'll do a make install as a normal user just to see what the install procedure does, but I always install manually after I backup the files that will be replaced. Once a successful installation has been performed, you cannot use the cobalt GUI to turn on frontpage extensions. You can use the included microsoft GUI or you can use the command line, which isn't hard. If you are a very confident server admin comfortable with the Linux command prompt and patching and installing software source manually, you may want to consider doing this. If you are not comfortable doing the above, you should make sure you get confident by doing the install on a test server several times first. One side note, sometimes the OS restore cd's from one cobalt server work on another... If there is a newer software version that will succesfully restore the cobalt raq4 and has the fp2002 extensions, you may prefer that technique. If you decide to venture into this project, post questions to the dev list and if it's something I can help with, I'd be happy to help. I had hopes at one time of documenting the procedure and possibly producing a package, but my current work load makes that very unlikely. If someone wants to, they could probably use the SRPMS at the joshie link above as a good foundation. Hope this helps, Matthew Nuzum _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers