I can confirm that I've been running the 2.9 engine for cgi work on CentOS and Debian Linuxes, I've also had the latest beta (3.0) working on OS X, without problem.

Best,

Mark

On 30 Aug 2008, at 12:04, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi Jim,

I haven't tried this myself on Mac OS X, but I believe you can use newer engines if you start the first line with

#!revolution -ui

if your engine is called "revolution".

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On 29 aug 2008, at 15:59, Jim Ault wrote:

According to Jaque's tutorial, the latest version of the Rev engine that
will run with OSX Darwin is 2.1.2

This means that the local host is the computer you are working on, and in my case, I have a static IP so clients and other servers can access my local hosted web server. This local hosted web server is Apache/php using the Rev
2.1.2 engine.

None of the Rev engine configurations on my current web hosting account work
even with the simple echo.mt or hello.cgi scripts.

Once some development and proof of concept is accomplished the customer will
open a Dreamhost account, which does run the 2.9 engine

Thanks for the reply!

Jim Ault
Las Vegas

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