Well, you know what - on a (somewhat) lark) I took the xammp distribution
for solaris, put it on a system and wiki came up perfectly the first time.
The whole thing took about 15 minutes, as oppsed to the multiple hours
trying to get redhat working.
The entire redhat saga was too frustrating - the path to getting wiki
running was 1 step forward, 2 steps back, and it happened several times.
I'm sure that the apache install was probably the problem, but frankly, I
had spent too much time on it in the first place.
Ah well - will probably stick with solaris for now.
Thanks for the help, though,
/ Sid /
wikitech-l-bounces(a)wikimedia.org wrote on 02/23/2006 08:49:24 AM:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 03:44:19PM -0800,
sid_shapiro(a)bio-rad.com wrote:
> Good question. I wonder how I would know, but let me tell you
something
else we
discovered....
The Web Developer Extension for FireFox, or wget -(I think)S
Cheers,
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