In response to the difficulty some of us are having with OS X and
Sitescooper, C Posey identified the problem as a misinterprtation of which
OS by Sitescooper code.

On 3/25/2002 Caleb Epstein proposed a solution, I snipped most of the
previous messages  to just get down to it.

Below is that solution, which I beleve accomplishes the goal of correctly
determining which OS is currently running Sitescooper.


> Here is the return in the terminal. You will notice the WARN is still
> returning an OS ID of Win32:

        Change the line like this:

        if ($os=~/^(?!dar)win/i) {

        E.g. add a "^" after the opening slash.

However, I now get the following message:

[localhost:~/sitescoper/sitescooper-3.1.2] andy% perl sitescooper.pl

Copying default config to "/Users/andy/.sitescooper/sitescooper.cf".
Edit this if you need to change any configuration settings.

Reading configuration from "/Users/andy/.sitescooper/sitescooper.cf".
Can't locate URI/URL.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /System/Library/Perl/darwin
/System/Library/Perl /Library/Perl/darwin /Library/Perl /Library/Perl
/Network/Library/Perl/darwin /Network/Library/Perl /Network/Library/Perl .
/Users/andy/sitescoper/sitescooper-3.1.2\lib
/Users/andy/sitescoper/sitescooper-3.1.2\site_perl) at Sitescooper/Main.pm
line 805.
[localhost:~/sitescoper/sitescooper-3.1.2] andy%

I am still having problems, but now it looks like I have moved the problem.  \

What do I do now?

Thanks for all our help,

Andy




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