We have a server running OS_X, so the answer is yes. We had some problems 
with it, but they went away after upgrading to 10.2, so I recommend that. 
Dealing with port 80 requires running in root or something that has that 
privilege, but otherwise it should work.

Peace and Luck!

Je77

PS I am sending this to PWS in case others want to try. Dan, I wonder 
whether your e-mail sender address is different than the one on the PWS list.

On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 10:53:25AM -0500, Dan Ringrose wrote:
> Maybe you can help - I'm getting regular emails from the PWS list, but 
> I've tried twice now to send the following message inquiring about OS X 
> and Swiki.
> 
> 1)  do you know if this can be done/has been done?
> 2)  could you forward my request to the list?
> 
> [either I sent this wrong the first time, or nobody knows the answer... 
> in the latter case my apologies for sending the request twice - DMR]
> 
> Has anyone successfully set up Swiki to run on Mac OS X Server?
> 
> We will be buying an OS X based server as part of a grant and need to 
> know if Swiki can be coaxed to run on it.  We've had good luck with the 
> Linux version, but for this project the xServe hardware and Mac OS X 
> Server  is what we will be buying.  As it runs a variant of BSD Unix, 
> I'm hoping this will work.
> 
> Any tips, pointers to which source to use, experiences, and so forth 
> would be very helpful.  Should people wish to reply off list I'll post 
> a summary here and to the distribution page.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> Thanks!  Dan
> 
> 
> 
> Dan Ringrose, Department of History                   01.701.858.3037
> Minot State University, Minot ND  58707 USA           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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