thanks a bunch!
On Apr 14, 2004, at 6:54 AM, Dale Graham wrote:
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that one. Phil suggested that essential
change. Now why a change to an ORACLE library path would make a
difference to a Macromedia HTML editor (or graphics program), I
haven't a clue. But it does.
At the Witango training, Phil suggested (for those of you who do not
have invisible files/folder made visible, that you create an
environment.plist file inside a ~/MacOSX directory. Then make a unix
alias of it like so...
sudo ln - s ~/MacOSX ~/.MacOSX
provide your admin password when asked, ignore the complaint about the
"."
Then when you need to edit environment.plist, you just need to edit
the "visible" copy
On Apr 13, 2004, at 8:10 PM, Stephen Su wrote:
Witango-Talk is awesome because of all of you, especially Dale ( who
has helped me on more than one occasion - smiles ) . . .
Dale, I finally got things going, the trick was I did not notice the
"2 letters" which you had deleted from the original
environments.plist file where it's " LD_LIBRARY_PATH " instead of the
original " DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH " . . . that did the trick and all is
well again . . .
Also I noticed in past documentation that it asks you first to create
a ~/.MacOSX directory but then tells you to save the file in the
~/.MacOS directory . . . lookout for such "boo boos" . . .
God Bless All and thank you to all who helped,
: ) stephen
On Apr 13, 2004, at 5:49 PM, Stephen Su wrote:
Dale, did exactly as you said and swapped out the file in the .MacOSX
directory, I'm afraid that dreamweaver still doesn't open up and it
"hangs
up" the whole machine while trying to open the program.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
Heh heh, yes, I do! This drove me (and the highest level tech guys
at
Macromedia) crazy - Phil helped us figure this out... Please note
that
some (but not all) of my Java based programs were also failing to
work
until I did this fix.
You need to change your environment.plist file (sample one attached,
change things like <username> and any addresses that are different
from
what you have). You will notice it is SHORTER than the old one. Do
NOT
put anything else back in...
AND put all your JDBC drivers here
/Library/Java/Extensions
Log out and back in again or restart.
You should be in business, with BOTH Witango and Macromedia
working...
On Apr 13, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Stephen Su wrote:
To anyone who has experienced this or may have a thought.
We recently installed Witango Studio 5.5 on our development
platforms.
After doing so, our Dreamweaver 2004 Professional now no longer
will
open up . . . does anyone know what may have happened?
Best,
Stephen
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