Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does anyone have Webware running on FreeBSD?
> 
> I use the FreeBSD amazing ports to install applications - solves the RPM
> hell in Linux. Unfortunately, I have not found a port for webware, but did
> find Quixote, Zope. Does it exist and I just overlooked it? Usually the only
> apps that don't have ports are either useless or buggy. Webware just seems
> like it should have a port. Or, is everyone running webware on Windows?

I guess, that most are running it on Linux. How about a poll? In
general it seems, that a lot of Webware users simply create a workdir
with MakeAppWorkdir and then just work there, and as such don't really
*need* ports (or rpms or debs or ebuilds). So no one did really care
about a port. It's definetly not because Webware is crap. Plus:
Webware itsekf has only one dependency and that it Python, so it's
actually easy to install (not necessarily easy to set up, though)

> [For those not familiar with FreeBSD - used Red Hat previously, switched to
> FreeBSD for several reasons (just my experience): can't crash OS when doing
> development, easy to install apps - dependencies are fetched for you and
> built with correct options. Very very nice.]

You were youing the wrong Linux distro: Debian does that, too. ;)

ciao
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