Does this work on a server? I set everything up exactly as you listed
and I still can't reboot the server manually without being in the
Witango directory.
What I really want to accomplish is to enable a watcher script to
reboot the server when it crashes. I've got it running as a crontab
w
Two things are needed here:
To set your environment variables:
in your user directory, create a directory called MacOSX
put a text file in it called environment.plist
you will find a copy of this file in your **development studio
directory** in the Install directory - edit it as needed to conf
Witango Server installs a startup item that handles it for you look in
Library/Startup Items/Witango You will not need other variables set if
you are not running the studio or trying to restart the server
manually
On Dec 23, 2003, at 3:54 AM, Chris Millet wrote:
Can't believe I missed this
Can't believe I missed this post so close to my own.
Pardon my ignorance here, but where do I set the environment variables
on Mac OS X Server? On a workstation I set them in the ~/.tcshrc file,
but I have crontab script as root so this won't work. I even tried to
set a crontab environment v
Is this when starting up manually? There was a post recently:
"Your current working directory must be the directory where the
witangod application is before you can start the server. Just cd
/Applications/Witango/Server before starting the server.
An alternative is to set the PATH and LD_LY
I get the following error on start up after upgrading to the latest
version of Witango running on Mac OS X 10.3.2. Looks like the path is
broken to the ./libxmltok.dylib file, but I can't find out where to set
it. Any help would be appreciated.
Chris
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