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Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.6) compatibility
I am cc'ing this to my sys admin for the XServes, to see if he can
tell me if this is possible. But as I (vaguely) recall, this had to be
fixed via Witango, either through something they did to my license OR
a
I am cc'ing this to my sys admin for the XServes, to see if he can
tell me if this is possible. But as I (vaguely) recall, this had to be
fixed via Witango, either through something they did to my license OR
as a result of us upgrading to a "professional" license.
On Jun 19, 2009, at 10:23
Unfortunately, everything I find says this is not possible on Mac OSX.
Am I missing something?
Ron Alt
On Jun 18, 2009, at 6:45 AM, Jason Schulz wrote:
Try setting the processor affinity to the first two processors, so
it doesn't attempt to use all of them.
Regards,
Jason.
On 17/06/200
Try setting the processor affinity to the first two processors, so it
doesn't attempt to use all of them.
Regards,
Jason.
On 17/06/2009, at 11:35 PM, Ron Alt wrote:
Dale: those were good instructions. I was able to modify them for
Tenon's version of Apache (their version is already 32 bit
Marc,
Thanks for following up. We have been able to get studio fully
operation with a JDBC connection to our server dbs on everything up
until the new intel macs.
On the intel macs, we can run the studio but not able to successfully
setup db connections.
Keeping the faith that Witango T
Hi Stephen,
Sorry, I am not using Studio for db connections so I can't tell you.
From comments I picked up on the list that may not be promising.
Also, I am using a PPC, not an Intel Mac, both for the client and the
server machine
mvg
Marc Herman
Artefact
Gerard Vander Lindenstraat 8
3000 L
Marc,
did you get a db connection on your Studio on your Intel mac? JDBC?
ODBC or what?
- stephen
On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:06 AM, Marc Herman wrote:
off topic:
Studio is working fine with me on 10.5
I haven't managed to install the server on 10.5 though, indeed, due
to these "non-standard"
Marc when you say that Studio is running fine for you, were you able
to get a db connection via. JDBC?
- stephen
On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:06 AM, Marc Herman wrote:
off topic:
Studio is working fine with me on 10.5
I haven't managed to install the server on 10.5 though, indeed, due
to these "
Nope, we have it running on two 10.5 Mac OS X servers. You just might
need to use different file locations to get it right. And see the not
from Ron Alt, about the issue with multiple processors, which is an
entirely different issue.
On Jun 17, 2009, at 7:28 AM, Marc Herman wrote:
Ouch!
Ah. We ran into that problem, too. We contacted Witango for assistance
for the multiple processor issue. I unfortunately cannot recall what
the resolution was (upgrading our licenses or having them send some
info that allowed us to proceed).
On Jun 17, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Ron Alt wrote:
Dale
Dale: those were good instructions. I was able to modify them for
Tenon's version of Apache (their version is already 32 bit, which
leaves out the first step).
Was able to get it to make a connection, but could not run it further
due to a licensing problem (tried several licenses - includi
Ouch! I need it for Server Mac OS X 10.5
Am i out of luck?
mvg
Marc Herman
Artefact
Gerard Vander Lindenstraat 8
3000 Leuven
marc.her...@artefact.be
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Op 17-jun-09, om 12:27 heeft Dale Graham het volgende geschreven:
Here's the info I posted to the list quite so
Here's the info I posted to the list quite some time ago...
Please note that we also have WitangoServer running on XServes (Intel/
Leopard) so that can be done, as well. However, I think some of the
addresses are different on Mac OS X server ...
Note that this is a solution for CLIENT Leopar
Oh, well, no argument there! In fact, though the Studio runs in
Leopard, since we have no JDBC connection from it, it's unusable.
And for that, there IS no work-around.
On Jun 17, 2009, at 12:04 AM, Robert Garcia wrote:
I am not just referring to the server, but more importantly, the
st
off topic:
Studio is working fine with me on 10.5
I haven't managed to install the server on 10.5 though, indeed, due to
these "non-standard" locations.
Can someone point me in the right direction to do that?
mvg
Marc Herman
Artefact
Gerard Vander Lindenstraat 8
3000 Leuven
marc.her...@arte
I am not just referring to the server, but more importantly, the studio.
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Actually, the only problem we have ever had with 10.5 was
installation, and that related to non-standard locations for items
relating to the (native) Apache server and (worse) the fact that
Apache graduated to 64 bit and therefore could not recognize the
Witango module, which is not 64 bit.
Witango was never compatible with 10.5 completely, so 10.6 will be a
tall order.
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Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
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Heh heh, I am betting that if they are having to deal with the stellar
legal team at Pervasive still, it could take decades. That has to be
the complete opposite of the "Dream Team"... very unfortunate for us,
though!
On Jun 16, 2009, at 10:07 AM, Dan Stein wrote:
Or does anyone know if t
Or does anyone know if the vaporware product called Witango 6 is ever
coming out. Phil are you still around?Sure would be nice to have an
update other then legal issues blah blah blah. Can't take this long to
resolve who own bits of code and release 6 already.
--
Dan Stein
FileMaker 7 Cert
Hello,
As we are planning ahead for our upgrade to Snow Leopard, has anyone heard
of (or know of) compatibility issues between Witango Server and Mac OS 10.6?
Thank you,
Paul
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