On 11/04/2008, at 1:23 PM, Travis Cripps wrote:
The Apple and Wonder sources are virtually identical. There are a
couple of very minor differences in the actual adaptor code, but
nothing that should make a difference of one compiling or running
and the other not doing so.
However, Apple
The Apple and Wonder sources are virtually identical. There are a
couple of very minor differences in the actual adaptor code, but
nothing that should make a difference of one compiling or running and
the other not doing so.
However, Apple made their build script very Mac-centric. You mig
I had no further problems. I compiled the Wonder Adaptor for Apache
2.2 with Ubuntu Gutsy. Just made the modifications in the make.config
file (apxs2 path, APACHEINCLUDE_DIR, APACHEMODULE_DIR), make, make
install, ready.
I am using wotaskd and JavaMonitor on ubuntu.
Which Linux are you runni
Hi,
Sorry I forgot to mention that I'm using WO 5.4...
Will try the Wonder source if I do not get further infos...
Any help is appreciate.
I hope to test 5.4 next week if I got time...
I'll keep you and the list inform.
Aurelien
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Sorry I forgot to mention that I'm using WO 5.4...
Will try the Wonder source if I do not get further infos...
Any help is appreciate.
Thanx all
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Hi
Sergio Sánchez Maffet wrote :
> I have tried to compile the Apple provided example on Linux without
> success.
> This example needs to be modified to compile on Linux.
Just use the project Wonder source (
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wonder/Wonder-3.0-src.zip?download ),
no need do chang
Examples from WO 5.4 or 5.3 ? The examples from 5.4 don't compile on
OS X too :-)
Hi all,
I have tried to compile the Apple provided example on Linux without
success.
This example needs to be modified to compile on Linux.
Before I start to invest time on it:
Is there another source that
Hi all,
I have tried to compile the Apple provided example on Linux without
success.
This example needs to be modified to compile on Linux.
Before I start to invest time on it:
Is there another source that runs without modifications or does I miss
something, maybe there is already a binary