Hi Alex, unfortunately I do not have access to a MacOS X Server, so it is difficult for me to test the software on that platform. However, I suggest you to use the ports (http://www.macports.org) for getting the required modules on MacOS (search for p5-dbd-mysql or p5-dbd-pg).
Let me know if this helps you. Best, Max On 09/01/2010 02:48 AM, Alex Weirig wrote:
Dear Madam, Dear Sir, we've been desperately trying to install and make OpenCA run on a Mac OS X 10.6 Server. It appears that Apple doesn't provide the DBD:mysql module, required by OpenCA and we've had a hard time trying to compile it. Since you are providing a Mac bundle of OpenCA that should work for 10.5+, we've been wondering if you had the possibility to provide the required modules in your bundle. Also, maybe one of your customers might be running OpenCA on Mac and could be willing to provide the required modules so that you can bundle them. I would greatly appreciate any support you could provide helping us getting OpenCA run on Mac OS X Server.
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