Richard,
we can't. Darwin engine is the (sad) way to go. Don't know why but at least
for me,the intel engine does not work as a CGI engine. I've tried the
standalone engine too but that fails even worse.

we need new darwin and linux engines...

Andre

On 8/23/07, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jacque's tutorial on using Rev engines for CGI work on OS X says that
> the Darwin engine is required"
> <http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/intro.html>
>
> Why can't we use the Intel-native runtime engine for OS X on OS X?
>
> Does this mean that all OS X server apps are saddled with the
> responsibility of being limited to running in Darwin, or is that for
> some particular aspect of her tutorial?
>
> (I use Linux servers myself; can't see paying Apple prices for hardware
> the end-user will never see <g>)
>
> TIA -
>
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