I agree, before I hit the docs, when I find a new tool, normally I check out the downloads and install it to see if it is going to work and so I can compile some examples. If the install doesn't work then I just go on and come back at a later date to see if the install works.

Don
On Dec 10, 2009, at 3:16 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:


On Dec 10, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:


Le 09-12-10 à 14:52, Kieran Kelleher a écrit :

Hi Don,

If you could just support Snow Leopard, it would be great, then we have a full complete installer to reduce the entry barriers to WebObjects.

We needs more devs!

We need better docs (and not in a legacy section), better samples and tutorials, and case studies to get more devs!

Picky, picky, picky ;-) ..... they need to be able to install the darn thing too! :-P




Regards, Kieran

On Dec 10, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Don Lindsay wrote:

Cosmetic: Install wizard says "WebObjects 5.3.4/5.4.3" - should that be "WebObjects 5.3.3/5.4.3"
        Ref: 
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Webobjects-dev/2007/Dec/msg00527.html

Fixed.


Cosmetic: Installer says it will install Eclipse version is 3.3.2 - It installs 3.4.2 in reality

Fixed.


Cosmetic: Last screen instructions differ from the ones given below (start/close and restart Eclipse)

Fixed.


Major: Even though the installer indicating it was downloading and install the WO frameworks, I cann find them in the usual (/ Library/Frameworks) or any other location on the HD .... where are they installed Don? Also creating a new WebObjects app fails due to missing WO frameworks.

Please qualify that this only happens on Snow Leopard, it does not occur on Windows or Linux. Check in /Applications/ WebObjectsApplications it looks like that might be where it goes on OS X Snow Leopard.

No it is not in there, of course I did not use sudo either since your instructions did not specify .....and I thought about that and decided that I should follow the instructions exactly and if it needed sudo, then it would probably ask me ..... that later I forgot about that of course. Let me try again with sudo in front of the jar command, and I will let you know.

Cheers, Kieran



Also, it does not create a default ~/Application Support/WOLips/ wolips.properties, however wolips itself creates the default properties later.

This was removed from the installer because this is done automatically by WOLips.

I have not uploaded an updated installer yet. Please let me know where you find the Frameworks on Snow Leopard.

Don

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