OK, I'll go with Mac OS X or Linux. But the gang should update the docs...
<http://java.apache.org/turbine/install.html>
"All of the necessary packages required to build/use Turbine (except the
JDBC) drivers now come with Turbine in the /lib directory." (except for
servlets.jar and specifying it's location?)
<http://java.apache.org/turbine/features.html>
"Works with JDK 1.1.x and higher - 100% Pure Java"
Period. :-)
on 11/14/00 1:23 PM, Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 11/14/2000 9:48 AM, "Josh Lucas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> First off, Turbine has moved to supporting Java 1.2. This was done a
>> couple of months ago. You might want to check the archives for the
>> discussion.
>
> That is one of the problems he will have with MRJ. Another problem is the
> fact that some of the Turbine class filenames are longer than 32 characters.
>
>> The second part would be whether or not the Mac will support relative
>> paths, like in the servlet.jar env variable. Have you tried to set that
>> with an absolute path? Do you have that jar?
>
> Mac's support relative paths.
>
> Anyway, the real answer is that we don't support MacOS 9 at all on this
> project. Period. You will either need to switch to MacOSX or install Linux
> on your Mac box.
>
> -jon (who is a big MacOS user and is sending this email from a MacOS 9 box)
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