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on 1/18/00 10:27 AM, Tyler Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Would like to know if anyone is using JServ on FreeBSD. My hosting service is
> running FreeBSD 2.2.7 and Apache 1.3.3 (or maybe 1.3.6). I asked if they
> would support JServ,
java.apache.org is a FreeBSD box, running Apache JServ.
> but they claimed that it wasn't compatible with FreeBSD
> because the FAQ link for JServ compatible systems doesn't have a FreeBSD
> configuration listed.
Wow. What a complete load of horse shit.
<http://java.apache.org/jyve-faq/Turbine/screen/DisplayQuestionAnswer/action
/SetAll/project_id/1/faq_id/1/topic_id/19/question_id/49>
At the very top of the page, in BOLD letters, it says:
For platforms not specifically entered here, the following rules should
apply:
For the Java portion of Apache JServ:
Any computer OS that can run JDK/JRE 1.1.x or greater (including JDK/JRE
1.2).
For the C portion of Apache JServ:
Any computer OS that can run the Apache webserver.
> P.S. the list archives need a good search. Answer to this question might be
> there, but how to find it without having to load every single archive file and
> search in the browser. Perhaps there could be a single archive file for each
> year as well as the segments? Would make downloading it much easier. Just a
> thought. If some code needs to be written, I'm game, but I'd probably want a
> little direction on best approach given the setup at java.apache.org.
There is a link at the bottom of the page where you signed up. It is to a
third party service that archives all these lists and has a search feature.
<http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html>
-jon
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