ok, I'll go the VM route, but I don't want to go windows -- my production environment is fedora linux.

thx.

Bill

On Apr 18, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Dale Graham wrote:

Until Witango brings out the new editor/server, I would recommend that you stick to the virtual engine. We're using that with great success right now.

Actually we use the Windows Developer Studio (5.5) in Parallels and edit code on the "Mac side" (within Apache) and test with the Mac Witango server, but you could go Windows all the way.



On Apr 18, 2007, at 3:17 PM, William M Conlon wrote:

I need to set up a development environment on my MacBook, so I can try to get some work done during a lengthy commute.

I'm leaning toward installing fedora/mysql/apache/witango on a Parallels Virtual Machine, so I have the exact same environment for deployment and development.

But it occurs to me that I could also install Witango server within the X.4 environment and not need the virtual machine. Any thoughts on that approach.

Bill

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