><shrug>. Run CVS on Linux/ppc. Though I have a Mac CVS client that I
>think works on backup somewhere -- I'll look.
Anthony,
find me a Linux that runs on a Macintosh Performa 5300 and I'll gladly do
that. But the way the situation is right now, I'll have to find a decent
MacCVS...
>telnet or perhaps ssh.
It said SSH on their site, I think. Still, this means we won't be able to
test the UI stuff :-(
>No, it doesn't... I'd rather be serving the things from Linux.
A Mac server has its advantages, namely being able to run MacOS
applications on it. I agree Linux is more stable as a web server, but as
long as Alain's server suits our needs, it still has its advantages.
>They'd work the resto f the times if he prepended headers.
I guess the documentation he received didn't mention this enough. Could
you probably determine what headers he'd need? From what I heard, Webstar
was supposed to auto-generate the headers, but if this isn't the case, you
could probably help him find out how to do this from HyperCard? I don't
have the foggiest clue how to do this, else I'd help.
>I can manage to move them in an automated manner, no doubt. Don't worry
>about that.
Great!
>I'll find them. Right now, I'm waiting for a phone call and trying to
>stay off the modem.
Happy phoning!
Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer
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