Le 2011-06-17 à 11:56, P Teeson a écrit :

> My deepest thanks to all of you for your kindness and advice. 
> Really wish we could drive up to Montreal (we are in Toronto) but are already 
> deeply committed for that weekend. 
> I did so want to buy you folks a beverage. Maybe next year.
> 
> The client wants to Skype with me next week at which time I will get more 
> information.
> 
> Right now the immediate task is to solve their having to re-boot the server 
> because of the spawned www httpds.
> This will give them stability and give us time to review the entire situation.
> 
> However it seems clear to me that they need a new Mac with at minimum Snow 
> Leopard.
> In fact by the time we get an understanding of their overall concerns (which 
> they have only hinted at right now)
> Lion should be out. So their new box should come with it and maybe include 
> Server if that's an option.
> 
> Meanwhile I will be doing some preparatory work with the intention of moving 
> their Tiger 10.4.11 Xcode project to the modern Eclipse IDE by following the 
> instructions given at:
> <http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/WO+5.4+Getting+Started>  
> which I found by reading
> <http://www.wocommunity.org/getting_started_with_webobjects.html>
> 
> So I did step 1 Download Golipse and ran it. 

I think that problem was fixed in the script, but a new build of Golipse was 
not made.  You can get the source code here:

 https://github.com/rebeld/Golipse

And simply build and run from Xcode.

> The log showed it installed Eclipse 3.6.2, Workspace Mechanics scripts and 
> the creation of the mechanic.
> This was followed by the Eclipse Plugin installer which tried to install the 
> recommended Eclipse plugns.
> Got this message:
> Downloading and Installing the recommended Eclipse plugins ...
> /tmp/p2_1308322399: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `<'
> /tmp/p2_1308322399: line 1: `<html><body>You are being <a 
> href="https://raw.github.com/gist/609891/p2";>redirected</a>.</body></html>'
> Cleaning up ...
> You should be good to go. Eclipse is installed in 
> '/Volumes/Data/Development/eclipse'.
> 
> So it looks as though it didn't work.
> 
> [BTW I did launch Eclipse and made a workspace directory. I have used Galileo 
> a couple of years ago.]
> 
> What to do now?
> 
> respect....
> 
> 
> Peter
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