Edit the terminal sources on the Linux box then and make them do whatever it
is you need them to do. Far more efficient than cranking up a windows based
emulated emulator
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I've found that when installing UniVerse on Linux, you have to edit a few
things before it's happy. Others have mentioned the uv.load and cpio
issue, I've also found that you should look in the following files and make
sure they have the right info.
.unishared -- This is at the root level of
Dude, your like the dog that just won't stop humping the guests leg. Get
over it already.
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I gave up on coldconfusion because the web pages created were simply a
mess. Perhaps that was more of a problem with our developers than
ColdFusion, but it just works better with ASP.NET or plain old .Net web
forms.
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Indeed. One of the great things about UniVerse and UniData is that you can
use SQL against your files. SQL is a great way to do quick updates too
(carefull, it is a very sharp knife).
If you don't have a good SQL book, get one. I have the advantage of being
required to support a couple of