Nope. Instead of getting fancy I made the developers
copy thier code between dirs when moving between dev
and test environments.
There is one oddity. Tried to compile LVM into the
kernal but machine panicked and so I booted off older
kernal. Being a heavily used development machine I have
not...
I am having an interesting experience with an unkillable
cache. This is the environment. Running RH 8.0 mostly
out of the box.
2.4.18-14smp #1 SMP Wed Sep 4 12:34:47 EDT 2002 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Apache/1.3.19 ColdfusionMX, PHP 4.2.2
What is happening is that one of the users is...
Is the menu executed from the Unix server or the client machines? It might be as easy to editing the menu script
on the Unix side or it might be a matter of editing a
configuration file on the client.
The first step I would suggest if you have room is to
install a second hard drive. Makes the installation much
simpler. RH9 might be better about it but previous versions
of Linux needed to be under a certain cylinder to boot
properly. That usually somewhere in the first 5 gigs if
I remember...
We just switched our Cold Fusion over to Linux from NT and am VERY happy with the results. The dailly security scans now pass happily along where with NT and IIS I almost dailly had something to do.
As for relitive power Linux takes far less system resources to do the same thing as NT...
<br> What I've done on one site was to have everybody come in through HTTP. <br>They log in through Cold Fusion forms I built. Cold Fusion on this machine<br>runs under a specific account which has rights only to certain directories. <br>Each user only sees what they are...
The DLL is registered. The installation of the application does that. <br>As for the script nope. I'm assuming that is exactly whats missing<br>in the deployment. Registry entries somewhere. Where I'm not sure. <br>
>Interesting. What's so special about this third party component? And can you<br>> elaborate on:<br><br>The DLL...
We are using a 3rd part API in the script. When we just copy the files and<br>double check the class ID the object isn't initialized properly. The origional<br>developer ran into the same problem on our dev server and did a formal deploy<br>using Interdev and this worked...
Basic problem. <br>*<br>Need to deploy an ASP script using an<br>OLE Object. Origional script was written<br>in InterDev. DLL that is used already<br>exists on target machine. IIS is the<br>Inet server. <br>*<br>Problem is Interdev will not deploy<br>without Front Page extensions. I...
<br> I'm new to ASP but Interdev just bit me hard enough that I don't plan on<br>using it again. We recently developed a script that worked fine on our Dev<br>servers. Then discovered to deploy it we have to have Front Page extensions<br>on our production servers. Due to...
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