Thank Robert, I'm kinda stuck without it.

Wayne

On 31/01/2011, at 1:33 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:

> Wayne,
>
> As we went through the OS X development cycle, we determined that we only 
> really needed to support 10.6 on Intel hardware. Customers and the community 
> in general were pretty clear in saying that PowerPC technology was either on 
> the way out or already gone. This made our job much easier, which turned out 
> to be helpful since the OS X build had so many headaches. When I did my 
> research on bitness, I found that only a couple of early (2006-era) Minis and 
> laptops had Intel “Core” CPUs which did not support 64-bit and so I hoped 
> that Witango 6 wouldn’t be exposed to this hardware. Of course we did attempt 
> to build the Apache 2.2 module in 32-bit, but there is a bug in the Apache 
> software, and it gave us some problems compiling.
>
> I will put it back on the development list and get the 32-bit Apache module 
> out ASAP. It will be part of the 6.0.7 release and I’ll ship it to you before 
> then so that you can get back to using Witango.
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience.
>
> Robert
>
> From: Wayne Irvine [mailto:wa...@byteserve.com.au]
> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 7:48 PM
> To: Witango-Talk@witango.com
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Apache help
>
> An early  Mac mini as referred to in Robert's response below.
>
> It was originally a 1.83Ghz Core Duo but I upgraded the processor to a 2Ghz 
> unit from a dead laptop.
>
> Wayne
>
> On 31/01/2011, at 10:19 AM, Dale Graham wrote:
>
>
> That's weird - Apache by default in Snow Leopard (10.6+) OR Leopard (10.5+) 
> runs 64 bit. What hardware is this running on?
>
> ___________________
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>
>
> On Jan 30, 2011, at 6:09 PM, Wayne Irvine <wa...@byteserve.com.au> wrote:
>
> Spot on Robert.
>
> I reinstalled OSX Leopard/Snow Leopard and confirmed that Apache was running. 
> I then installed Witango and found that Apache was no running.
>
> I then uninstalled Witango using the Uninstall app and restarted Apache in 
> verbose mode (httpd -V). It reports Architecture: 32 bit.
>
> Wayne Irvine
>
> On 31/01/2011, at 3:34 AM, Robert Shubert wrote:
>
> Please run in terminal "httpd -V" and see what 'Architecture:' Apache is 
> running as. There were a few older Mac Mini's that could run 10.6, but were 
> not 64-bit capable CPUs. As such, you may be running Apache in 32-bit, but 
> the Apache module that we ship with Witango 6 is for 64-bit installations. If 
> this is the case, Apache will likely crash, although I don't know that for 
> sure.
>
> Let me know if your Apache is indeed 32-bit and I'll go back and look at 
> building a 32-bit module.
>
> You can also test by temporarily not installing the Witango module. To do 
> this, open the folder /private/etc/apache2/other - you should find the file 
> "witango.conf" - if you change the extension it won't load, so edit it to 
> "witango.off" and restart. If the Witango module is interfering with your 
> Apache, this should prove it.
>
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