I'm just start testing it in VirtualBox.
WinSrvr2008x64
Perl 5.10.1.1008 x86
ASSP_2.0.1_2.0.19
Mailenable Enterprise v5.0
My actual production platform is:
WinSrvr2003 32bit
ActivePerl-5.8.8.822-MSWin32-x86-280952
assp-1.1.1
Mailenable Enterprise v4
Alessandro
El 16/02/2011 05:24 a.m., GrayHat
> Use the 32bits version of Perl, pick version 5.10 since
> the 5.12 may still have some "glitches" and, if possible,
forgot... whatever version of ASSP you'll decide to use,
before going into production, test it by setting up a VM
(use whatever virtualization platform you prefer) and
fiddle wi
> I will try it.
> But, it seems that ASSP v2 is not so popular...
> All the messages in the list are about 1.8.x.x
Try joining the list :)
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Thank you,
I will try it.
But, it seems that ASSP v2 is not so popular...
All the messages in the list are about 1.8.x.x
Alessandro
El 15/02/2011 02:58 a.m., GrayHat escribió:
>
>> I am plannig this installation:
>>
>> Windows 2008 Server R2 64bits
>> ActivePerl-5.12.2.1203-MSWin32-x64-294165
>>
> I am plannig this installation:
>
> Windows 2008 Server R2 64bits
> ActivePerl-5.12.2.1203-MSWin32-x64-294165
> ASSP_1.8.5.3
>
> Is this possible and stable?
> If not, which Perl-ASSP combination is stable to run over MSWin-x64?
Use the 32bits version of Perl, pick version 5.10 since
the 5.1
Hi,
I am plannig this installation:
Windows 2008 Server R2 64bits
ActivePerl-5.12.2.1203-MSWin32-x64-294165
ASSP_1.8.5.3
Is this possible and stable?
If not, which Perl-ASSP combination is stable to run over MSWin-x64?
Thank you,
Alessandro Cattani
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