RE: SMUS on FreeBSD

2004-05-19 Thread Peter Bochan
Deane Venske > Hi Peter, > > Sorry to come in at the end of the convo (I don't have the full thread on > my home machine because my work one downloaded it). What exactly are you > trying to create? If it's an online program that requires internet > connectivity for the Multi-User side of things,

Re: SMUS on FreeBSD

2004-05-19 Thread Deane Venske
Hi Peter, Sorry to come in at the end of the convo (I don't have the full thread on my home machine because my work one downloaded it). What exactly are you trying to create? If it's an online program that requires internet connectivity for the Multi-User side of things, you can use PHP/CGI o

RE: SMUS on FreeBSD

2004-05-18 Thread Peter Bochan
Sebastien Portebois > Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 2:40 PM > Hi Peter > Macromedia SMUS isn't nix-based, and there's no plan no port if onto some > kind of unix OS. > but you should have a look at Tabuleiro's Neubulae server, which is > compliant to the mus protocal and Xtras (but server-side scripts

Re: SMUS on FreeBSD

2004-05-17 Thread Sébastien Portebois
Hi Peter I have no idea of what that new-fangled word "FreeBSD" means or what the hack Unix is but can someone please tell how do I install SMUS on that applocation server, is it's possible of course. Macromedia SMUS isn't nix-based, and there's no plan no port if onto some kind of unix OS. but y

SMUS on FreeBSD

2004-05-17 Thread Peter Bochan
Hello everyone, I just got back from the ISP office, and a not very affable guy from there said that in order to install SMUS on their server the installer has to be some "FreeBSD" compliant. The server runs under Unix. I have no idea of what that new-fangled word "FreeBSD" means or what the hack