Hi Koen,
             Thanks for the information. I will try downloading Apache httpd
hosting server which seems to be an exercise in itself. Going to the mirrors
and downloading it will take some time. Just out of curiosity, are there any
other good web servers that can host witty applications? Moreover, the
download is not just a single file. It opens like a directory structure from
where I have to copy the necessary files. How will I know what I should be
downloading for getting a fully functional Apache web server? Any how it is
not related to witty at all. But if anyone has worked with Apache before,
please let me know more...About witty, how is your experience so far? Is it
pleasure developing web applications for a guy who knows C++ well enough?

Regards,
Bhushan



On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Koen Deforche <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Bhushan,
>
> 2009/5/20 Bhushan Inamdar <[email protected]>:
> > Hi all,
> >         I am first time user of witty. I have over come the hurdles in
> > installing boost and getting it right just for witty. However, I am not
> able
> > to run the witty samples. As it says on the wiki page that after the code
> is
> > generated using CMake utility, I tried to build all projects. Just one
> > project out of 27 failed with 3 compile errors. The project was
> gitview.wt.
> > and the errors are as under:
>
> Sorry, this is a known issue with all releases of Wt < 2.99.1: this
> particular example has not been ported to Microsoft Windows (it relies
> on git which is not commonly found on Windows platforms either).
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
> > I do not have sufficient understanding of the witty framework and hence
> > struggling to figure out how to work around these errors. BTW, I am using
> > Boost version 1_3_8 instead of 1_3_5 as mentioned in the Wt
> documentation.
> > Please let me know if this might cause the problems.
>
> That should be fine. Any boost version later than 1.35 is equally
> supported.
>
> > I also tried to run Hello.wt sample project unsuccessfully. I do not have
> > any server to host. I am running windows xp home edition and do not have
> > IIS. So please let me know if I should D/L Apache to host the project?
>
> No, on Windows platforms, you can only use Wt with a built-in httpd
> (which you could use in conjunction with any web server that supports
> reverse proxying). You should be able to run the binary giving it its
> startup arguments (e.g. --http-address=0.0.0.0 --http-port-8080
> --docroot=/path/to/example/source/dir)
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
>
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