Steve,

I want more than anything to run the Linux version of Witango... I've been waiting for the beta for MONTHS!

/John

Steve Smith wrote:

I have no idea. Based on the lack of response that I received, I am
beginning to wonder if anyone on this list is using the Linux version. I
found a Red Hat 5.2 disk which based on the Tango Linux Getting Started
guide is supported and I'm going to give it a try.

I'm sorry to be a pain but if there is anyone that is successfully using
Tango Linux on any Red Hat version, could they please contact me.

Thanks,

Steve Smith

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Conlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 27, 2003 6:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Red Hat Linux


You inspired me to try this out on my dev server (Suse Linux 6.4 = 2.2.14 kernel).

So I followed instructions:

Installed successfully from an rpm, v 4.00.088 was installed and launched.

downloaded, configured, compiled, made, installed apache_1.3.27 with the
tango4 app server, including httpd.conf.

Updated to the 4.05.047 FTF, and t4event.log shows it running with a 30
day license, but every attempt to access a simple hello.taf or the
config.taf fails:

apache error_log (ten entries similar to below):
[Thu Feb 27 14:13:30 2003] [notice] child pid 1662 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)

Any thoughts on obvious things to do?



I'm in a 'get this Linux thing to work' mood again this week. I had
installed Red Hat Linux 7.3 and was able to get the Tango Server


to work by


connecting from a Tango Windows client, the Tango client to work by
connecting to a Tango Windows server (cgi method only, not


plug-in), and got


the two of them to talk to each other but again with only the cgi and not
the plug-in. And I couldn't get the Tango Linux server to talk to MySQL.

One of my former co-workers has it working on his Linux box but under Red
Hat Linux 6.2 (and using PrimeBase I think, not MySQL). He suggested I'd
need to go back to 6.2 because the 7.3 libraries wouldn't work with Tango
2000. I managed to find the ISO files on a Red Hat mirror site and burned
the CD's but I can't get the CD to autoload. Does anyone have a


suggestion


on how I might get around this problem?

Does anyone have any experience using Tango 2000 under Red Hat


7.3 with the


plug-in? I'm also trying to get MySQL working under Linux but


haven't been


able to get it to communicate either from Tango server running


on the same


box or from a Tango server running on another box.

If there are any Red Hat Linux gurus out there, I'd love to talk to them.

Also what is the current status of the Witango Linux beta?

I realize I've asked a bunch of different questions here, I'd be happy to
receive any responses that answer even some of my questions.

Please let me know.

Thanks,

Steve Smith

Oakbridge Information Solutions
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GTA:    (416) 606-3885
Fax:    (519) 624-3353
Cell:   (416) 606-3885
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