Thomas E Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For me it was incredibly painful trying to figure out the "proper" way
> to deliver a Webware based site. A few nice examples of reasonably
> complete sites would go a long way.
Agreed. Oracle have recently incorporated a thing called HTML DB into
t
I'm setting Webware up on my Windows XP Pro box.
I created a working directory, and set up mod_webkit. Now, I want to
set up Webware as a Windows service. However, the instructions in the
install guide for setting up a Windows service seem to have a few
bugs/problems:
1. While the service code in
Ian Bicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Webware's install just fiddles with files inside the Webware
> directory, it doesn't touch anything outside, and you can deinstall
> just by deleting the directory.
Ah. OK, that makes it pretty easy then.
> MakeAppWorkDir hardcodes the path in a couple f
I've seen messages in the list implying that there is a longer-term
intention to move the Webware install process to use distutils. This
would be good from my point of view (on Windows) as I *always* use the
bdist_wininst option of distutils to generate an installer package
which provides an "unins