David Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sebastian Reitenbach schrieb: > > David Wetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Some days ago, I stumbled across IntarS, found it interesting, and I wanted > > to play with it. I got it compiled and it starts on my OpenBSD test box, but > > now the apache module is missing ;) > > Cool... I guess that would put be me on the scene... > > http://www.intars.at/ > http://www.seat-1.com/ [original authors and my partners] > > out of curiosity... how did you stumble over IntarS? I think there is a link to intars on your savannah profile. And as I found no source download there, then I took a look at sourceforge, where I was able to checkout from svn.
> > I currently maintain the GNUstep versions on which IntarS builds (and > it's actually a rather old and slightly patched pre-make 2.0 version we > are currently using in production. > > (see Local/Projects/Scripts/IntarS/build.sh) > SVNREV_MAKE=23034 > SVNREV_BASE=23034 > SVNREV_GDL2=23034 > SNVREV_GSWEB=23034 > [pathches are in the same directory] there is no Scripts directory in the Projects directory. I checked out svn revision 7. > > We have some install bases on other GNU/Linux derivatives, but have > focused on Debian to minimize the surprises in complex environments. > > The "good" news is, that these revisions should also work with an > Apache1 Adaptor. Now if your goal is the play with IntarS, I'd highly > recommend those versions. > > The reason we haven't upgraded is that Dave Wetzel has introduced some > slight (internal API) incompatibilities wrt to the WebObjects version > which we also have to support and we have some assumptions in IntarS > about the GSWeb and the GSWAdaptor configuration which I need to tend to > as soon as my customer projects allow me to do that. > > Now I don't think the GNUstep discuss list is necessarily the right > forum to give IntarS support so I would suggest that you can ask me > privately. If there exists an administration or installation guide, that explains how to install from source and setup base configuration, would be great if you could just point me there. Or where I could find the sources, containing the Scripts directory, and maybe other missing pieces? The pdf manual that I can download from sourceforge, only explains how to get the vmware image running. > > Yet if your Goal is an Apache1/FastCGI Adaptor than I don't think IntarS > is the right project for that ;-) and would suggest to build on the new > adaptors and focus on Apache2 In the first place, I was curious about IntarS, and whether it could be of some use for me, how easily or complicated it would be to customize it and so on. And I prefer to use the Apache 1 from the system, with its default settings regarding chroot and privilege separation. kind regards Sebastian > > Cheers, > David > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
