Thanks for the tips. I had already moved everything except the apache stuff
and JavaApplications - so I just had to deal with that. Upgrades always
trounce the apache config file, so had to do that anyway. All good now!
> On May 15, 2016, at 5:36 PM, Hugi Thordarson
You can also use Maven, then there’s no need to install WO anywhere anymore.
You just download Eclipse and install the WOlips plugin.
- jhugi
> On 15. maí 2016, at 15:50, Markus Ruggiero wrote:
>
> Put things wherever you want. Simply make the necessary
Put things wherever you want. Simply make the necessary adjustments in your
wolips.properties. For deployment I strongly suggest include everything into
your built app. This frees you from having to install any runtime env. I would
suggest to keep the folder hierarchy conforming to the old
U can put it in any place u want.
I generally use /opt as root for wo
So:
/opt/System/Library
/opt/Library
Amedeo
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> On 15 May 2016, at 00:19, Ken Anderson wrote:
>
> OK everyone - hoping someone ca point me to an easy approach here.
>
> I’ve kept
On May 14, 2016, at 3:19 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
> OK everyone - hoping someone ca point me to an easy approach here.
>
> I’ve kept things around in /System/Library/WebObjects since the beginning -
> just because, I don’t really know what’s looking there. But no it
OK everyone - hoping someone ca point me to an easy approach here.
I’ve kept things around in /System/Library/WebObjects since the beginning -
just because, I don’t really know what’s looking there. But no it seems El
Capitan is going to make absolutely sure I can’t install anything in there.