Dear Witty Fellows,

First of all, thank you very much for the excellent work that you guys
have done with the Witty library.

Second, I just joined the mail list and as new user I had to struggle a
little bit to install wt-2.99-5 on my Ubuntu distribution.


After installing the Wt library as indicated in the wiki, I tried to run
the cmake command that appears there. However I don't have a
/usr/share/doc/witty-doc source dir. Neither I have the
/usr/share/doc/witty-doc/examples (Should the wiki get updated?)

After some trial and error I just went into the "build" directory, then
into examples and executed a make

then I go to one of the examples, say hello and type:

./hello.wt --docroot . --http-address 127.0.0.1

which also works if I run the respective file deploy.sh and then I go to

/var/www/localhost/htdocs/wt-examples/hello and run the same instruction

./hello.wt --docroot . --http-address 127.0.0.1

from there.

Does this method make sense?

I thought this could help someone.

Cheers,

Diego



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