Thanks Ken and Brian for the help :-)
Unfortunaly, this don't feet the need to be able to start the process in root protected mode with access to a socket port < 1024. In more detailled words, is it a way to start a rev application from the Darwin shell console even if none of Cocoa nor XWindows are launched (darwin single user console mode start up) ?
Best, Pierre
Le 2 mai 05, à 23:13, Brian Yennie a écrit :
Pierre,
If you just want to launch an ordinary MacOSX Rev standalone on startup, you can put it in:
/System/Library/StartupItems/
You could also put an AppleScript in here to perform all sorts of actions.
Along with Ken's tip, you could hide the GUI and make it a background process- although sometimes it is actually nice to have an admin interface visible.
HTH,
- Brian
Hello to All,
I use Rev as a deamon server (alike Apache, PostgreSQL and so on - not just as a CGI engine) under the linux platform in starting stack's instances in the Init System V way. I would be interested to know if anyone can say if it is possible to get the same result under the Mac OS X platform and if yes, how to set up Rev to be able to start it as a deamon application (witch engine and librairies, how to build the start-up adequate component) ?
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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