Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>However I do think we should somehow document better what's
>>>>happening - many people have the strange impression that
>>>>webapp is going to replace jk.
>>>
>>>I'd like to find a way to indicate that the two preferred connectors are:
>>>- Coyote HTTP/1.1
>>>- Coyote JK 2 (AJP with mod_jk, JNI)
>>
>>And to clearly indicate that for whatever OS Pier is using and Apache2,
>>users can also use mod_webapp.
> 
> 
> I can cover for OS/X and Solaris 8 (both X86 and SPARC). That's all I have
> access to ATM (my flatmate's Linux box is a happily hand-tuned llama slow
> Debian box, basically impossible to compile whatever on it)
> 
> J-F uses a couple of whacko ;) systems, and something else (???)

I have some Linux (Suse), access to FreeBSD, Solaris8, ReliantUnix (mips) and 
BS2000 (EBCDIC mainframe) ;-))

> 
> Henri is building RPMs for WebApp already, and since it's another dialect of
> a pseudo POSIX-compliant OS, things should work there as well, and it's
> pretty easy to provide fixes when he tries to build the thing.
> 
> I used to have an HP-UX box as well, but the power supply died last week,
> and the cost to replace that was much more than the value of the box itself,
> so it just ended up in the bin with my kitty litter last week... I know that
> Covalent has some HP-UX boxes, if they want to put them on-line, it might be
> good (since I was hosting HP-UX for the entire Apache community)
> 
> Apart from that, if someone wants to do some Windows porting, he's more than
> welcome to volunteer (as you are well-aware of, it's kinda impossible to run
> MSVC from remote, you _have_ to have a console. The only alternative would
> be someone providing a Wintel PC with a valid license of MSVC and an SSH
> server to do builds on, although it might get nasty when you think about
> doing all those NMAKE files)...

I have (at home) a win98 (For hacking USB devices).
I have made some tries there, with cygwin is it possible to run sshd and use a 
machine remotly. It is even possible to compile programs for native win32.
The problem starts when the native program stops and displays a message box (may 
be vnc can help (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/) but I have not tried it 
yet) normaly a ps -W + kill -9 or custom shutdown.exe helps...

> 
>     Pier
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