On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:04 AM, Scott Likens wrote:
Which portion of the documentation needs to be revised? FastCGI?
Mongrel?
Honestly, all of it. I know that's a broad answer, but it's the truth.
Compare the installation experience of a LAMP stack tool to Typo's and
you'll see the huge gap.
In particular, deeper descriptions of why Mongrel needs to be
involved, what the alternatives to a Mongrel configuration are, and
why one might choose one approach over the other are ALL questions
that need to be addressed. I made that clear in my prior post.
Typo is imo extremely easy to deploy and get up in running in under
5 minutes.
Here, you're just plain wrong.
If your having a problem deploying typo please elaborate and tell
us what the problem is with you deploying Typo so we can help you
deploy it?
I had problems getting mine to run, that's certainly true. But at this
point my Typo runs (just not in the way I really want it do; the
machine can't also run Apache -- as, again, I've made clear before).
My issues are bugs in Typo. If I can't get those bugs resolved, Typo's
quirky and difficult installation issues will become academic, as I'll
have to migrate to something else. The important bugs to ME are:
-- my feeds do not dynamically update. They get created when first
requested, but are then frozen in amber.
-- Typo does not work properly with MarsEdit or other stand-alone
editors. This is a show-stopper for me.
I also have some other outstanding questions regarding updating my
Typo, and verifying the version I have, but those are in another mail
I posted early yesterday, I believe, and are part of a dialog with
Frederic.
- How do I verify what version of Typo I have?
- How is it best to upgrade Typo? What specific steps should be taken,
and why?
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