Chuck,

I believe you should be able to hook Witango up to iTools by simply adding one 
line to the iTools Apache conf file.

The file you need to edit should be located here:

/Library/Tenon/WebServer/Configuration/httpd.conf

The line you have to add (to the very bottom) should be:

-- on Mac OS X --

Include "/private/etc/apache2/other/witango.conf"

-- on Max OS X Server --

Include "/etc/apache2/sites/witango.conf"

These lines make several assumptions:

- That you ran the appropriate WitangoInstall script after installing the server
- That the script was able to successfully complete
- That the permissions are such that iTools Apache can read the witango.conf 
file

If any of these conditions aren't met, then you will likely need to manually 
place the witango.conf file in the /Library/Tenon/WebServer/Configuration/ 
folder and adjust the Include path to 
"/Library/Tenon/WebServer/Configuration/witango.conf". This is probably a 
cleaner solution than leaving in the default Apache location.

Robert



-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Leavens [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 5:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Witango-Talk: ITools Install

Anyone have a tutorial on installing Witango on OSX under iTools 9.05?

The installer seems to want the default install under OSX Server only.  I do 
not run that install.  I just run the iTools.


Chuck Leavens
Dir. of Engineering and I.T.
WDUQ Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh PA 15219








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