Stefan,
It sounds like you are recommending that i start over? Timothy
mentioned that "ZEO" is not available in the prepackaged Mac OS X
binary install. Is that something to consider with staying or not?
I did get my plone to serve correctly through apache with Timothy
Reaves's rewrite rule:
For other Plone instances, you need:
RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://127.0.0.1:8300/VirtualHostBase/http/%
{SERVER_NAME}:80/VirtualHostRoot/$1 [L,P]
along with moving the Virtual Host Monster into the Plone object.
Both WERE needed to make it work.
Not sure what you meant about default site... are you talking about
the default site for Apache?
Thanks TImothy for you help!
I have already done some work setting up the plone site. If i stay
with this for the moment, but later want to install from scratch with
tarball, can i:
1. Stop plone.
2. install plone from tarball.
3. create an instance.
4. move the zope db from my current one into the var dir of the
instance and start up new plone and have a chance of working?
Peace,
Dan
On Mar 30, 2006, at 3:15 AM, Stefan H. Holek wrote:
If your needs deviate from what the binary installer is made for
(single plone site, etc), you will have to install Plone from
source. This is dead easy, and I generally recommend doing the
whole stack (Python, Zope, Plone) from tarballs unless you are
happy with *exactly* what your packaging system of choice provides
you with.
Stefan
On 29. Mär 2006, at 06:55, Daniel Melnechuk wrote:
Big Picture:
Plone served through Apache on Mac OS Server does not serve
correctly.
Environment:
Mac OS X 10.4.5 Server with factory installed Apache 1.3.x.
Plone 2.1.2 binary install for Mac OS X downloaded from plone.org.
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