Updating the hack is simple enough, assuming the disk image type
remains the same. If future updates continue to contain a complete
runtime, as seems to be the trend, then maintenance is extremely
simple. Even so, it would not be difficult to have the port require a
couple of these file bundles an
On 5/29/07, Q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 30/05/2007, at 1:16 PM, Joe Little wrote:
> Wow.. how did you figure out that DMG extract trick?
I used my unix fu, and hexdump. ;)
The hack is totally version specific, the size and offset would need
to be updated for each new DMG file.
Normally you
On 30/05/2007, at 1:16 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Wow.. how did you figure out that DMG extract trick?
I used my unix fu, and hexdump. ;)
The hack is totally version specific, the size and offset would need
to be updated for each new DMG file.
Normally you wouldn't need to do this, but it came ab
Wow.. how did you figure out that DMG extract trick? I'm wondering how
easy its going to be to maintain that for any given revision of WO,
and if every update will be as complete :)
On 5/29/07, Q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have uploaded a walkthrough guide for WO 5.3.3 deployment on FreeBSD 6.
Hi!
Great work! :) Thanks!
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2007/05/29, at 12:41, Q wrote:
I have uploaded a walkthrough guide for WO 5.3.3 deployment on
FreeBSD 6.x to the WOCommunity wiki.
If you use FreeBSD, check it out.
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOCOM/WebObjects
+5.3.
I have uploaded a walkthrough guide for WO 5.3.3 deployment on
FreeBSD 6.x to the WOCommunity wiki.
If you use FreeBSD, check it out.
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOCOM/WebObjects+5.3.3
+Deployment+on+FreeBSD+6.x
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Seeya...Q
Quinton Dolan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gold Coast,