From ducasse at iam.unibe.ch Sat Oct 2 11:27:51 2004 From: ducasse at iam.unibe.ch (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?st=E9phane_ducasse?=) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:27:51 +0200 Subject: About the cmap smallwiki Message-ID: <550FAA7E-1455-11D9-B769-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> Hi ralph and other campers I would like to know the status of the camp extensions because I would like to see how to merge them back in SWI. I will try to get synchronized with lukas for SW 2. Stef From ducasse at iam.unibe.ch Sat Oct 2 11:37:15 2004 From: ducasse at iam.unibe.ch (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?st=E9phane_ducasse?=) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:37:15 +0200 Subject: [SW1 Camp version] Message-ID: hi I loaded the camp version of SW1 (once we should really clean the dependencies because loading MethoWrapper and openSSL all the time is boring). Then I tried: and I got an error. server := SmallWiki.SwazooServer startOn: 8080. So have you any idea how I can continue.... Stef From renggli at iam.unibe.ch Sat Oct 2 11:44:20 2004 From: renggli at iam.unibe.ch (Lukas Renggli) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:44:20 +0200 Subject: Frage zu Swazoo In-Reply-To: <0BC5332E-13F0-11D9-A3AB-000393BE4B6A@t-online.de> References: <0BC5332E-13F0-11D9-A3AB-000393BE4B6A@t-online.de> Message-ID: Hi Hans, > can the Swazoo (or in fact Smallwiki) configured so that it listens > only to requests from a certain IP adress ? you have to ask Janko for the details, but I think this (virtual-hosting) is possible with Swazoo. > is the following: my Smallwiki runs on Win2k Server running a IIS. To > avoid conflicts between both Webservers (IIS and Smallwiki), the IIS > can map requests comming from the internet and accessing my domain to > a request going through the fixed IP adsress to which Smallwiki > listens. Why don't you just use a different port for SmallWiki than for ISS? Then you could also do some proxying with ISS (if that is possible) and map your SmallWiki anywhere into your ISS page-tree. Cheers, Lukas On Oct 1, 2004, at 23:22, Hans N Beck wrote: > hi, > > I' don't know if you are responsible for such a question, but I try it: > > can the Swazoo (or in fact Smallwiki) configured so that it listens > only to requests from a certain IP adress ? The idea is the > following: my Smallwiki runs on Win2k Server running a IIS. To avoid > conflicts between both Webservers (IIS and Smallwiki), the IIS can map > requests comming from the internet and accessing my domain to a > request going through the fixed IP adsress to which Smallwiki listens. > > Greetings > > Hans > > -- Lukas Renggli http://renggli.freezope.org From johnson at cs.uiuc.edu Sat Oct 2 13:16:18 2004 From: johnson at cs.uiuc.edu (Ralph Johnson) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 06:16:18 -0500 (CDT) Subject: About the cmap smallwiki Message-ID: <200410021116.GAA21844@salad.cs.uiuc.edu> I know it doesn't work. I don't think I got everything loaded into Store. I need to do a little work on it and just haven't had the time. For example, today is a Saturday, which should be a good day to do it, but I hae 8 NSF proposals to read and review. Sigh! -Ralph Johnson From f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr Sat Oct 2 16:05:28 2004 From: f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr (f.bulcka@alemtid.asso.fr) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 16:05:28 +0200 (CEST) Subject: my package in smallwiki In-Reply-To: <200410021116.GAA21844@salad.cs.uiuc.edu> References: <200410021116.GAA21844@salad.cs.uiuc.edu> Message-ID: <53304.81.248.217.3.1096725928.squirrel@www.alemtid.asso.fr> Good morning, I am very surprised because whatever the version of SmallWiki (with my work inside) I try to load (1.9.50.20, 1.9.50.21, ..., ) visualworks cannot load the dllcc prerequisite. I need to take some screenshots of my input, as I have a kind of presentation to show soon. If you have any idea... Frederic Bulckaen From ducasse at iam.unibe.ch Sat Oct 2 16:42:27 2004 From: ducasse at iam.unibe.ch (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?st=E9phane_ducasse?=) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 16:42:27 +0200 Subject: my package in smallwiki In-Reply-To: <53304.81.248.217.3.1096725928.squirrel@www.alemtid.asso.fr> References: <200410021116.GAA21844@salad.cs.uiuc.edu> <53304.81.248.217.3.1096725928.squirrel@www.alemtid.asso.fr> Message-ID: <4817736E-1481-11D9-A367-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> This should something related with swazoo. Have you check your installation. Did you install a complete VW system? Stef On 2 oct. 04, at 16:05, f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr wrote: > Good morning, > I am very surprised because whatever the version of SmallWiki > (with my > work inside) I try to load (1.9.50.20, 1.9.50.21, ..., ) visualworks > cannot load the dllcc prerequisite. I need to take some screenshots of > my input, as I have a kind of presentation to show soon. > > If you have any idea... > > Frederic Bulckaen > From renggli at iam.unibe.ch Sat Oct 2 17:21:07 2004 From: renggli at iam.unibe.ch (Lukas Renggli) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 17:21:07 +0200 Subject: my package in smallwiki In-Reply-To: <4817736E-1481-11D9-A367-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> References: <200410021116.GAA21844@salad.cs.uiuc.edu> <53304.81.248.217.3.1096725928.squirrel@www.alemtid.asso.fr> <4817736E-1481-11D9-A367-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> Message-ID: Hi Fred, do load DLLCC and Swazoo from the goodies collection before you download the latest code of SmallWiki itself. This works. Lukas On Oct 2, 2004, at 16:42, st?phane ducasse wrote: > This should something related with swazoo. > Have you check your installation. Did you install a complete VW system? > > Stef > > On 2 oct. 04, at 16:05, f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr wrote: > >> Good morning, >> I am very surprised because whatever the version of SmallWiki >> (with my >> work inside) I try to load (1.9.50.20, 1.9.50.21, ..., ) visualworks >> cannot load the dllcc prerequisite. I need to take some screenshots of >> my input, as I have a kind of presentation to show soon. >> >> If you have any idea... >> >> Frederic Bulckaen >> > > -- Lukas Renggli http://renggli.freezope.org From f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr Sat Oct 2 17:58:37 2004 From: f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr (f.bulcka@alemtid.asso.fr) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 17:58:37 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Smallwiki] Re: my package in smallwiki In-Reply-To: References: <200410021116.GAA21844@salad.cs.uiuc.edu><53304.81.248.217.3.1096725928.squirrel@www.alemtid.asso.fr><4817736E-1481-11D9-A367-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> Message-ID: <57259.217.128.174.226.1096732717.squirrel@www.alemtid.asso.fr> I have actually completely reinstalled VisualWorks and it works :). Thank you. > Hi Fred, > > do load DLLCC and Swazoo from the goodies collection before you > download the latest code of SmallWiki itself. This works. > > Lukas > > On Oct 2, 2004, at 16:42, st?phane ducasse wrote: > >> This should something related with swazoo. >> Have you check your installation. Did you install a complete VW system? >> >> Stef >> >> On 2 oct. 04, at 16:05, f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr wrote: >> >>> Good morning, >>> I am very surprised because whatever the version of SmallWiki >>> (with my >>> work inside) I try to load (1.9.50.20, 1.9.50.21, ..., ) visualworks >>> cannot load the dllcc prerequisite. I need to take some screenshots of >>> my input, as I have a kind of presentation to show soon. >>> >>> If you have any idea... >>> >>> Frederic Bulckaen >>> >> >> > -- > Lukas Renggli > http://renggli.freezope.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Smallwiki mailing list > Smallwiki at impara.de > http://mail.opencroquet.org/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki > > From eljohns at aon.at Sun Oct 3 20:51:17 2004 From: eljohns at aon.at (Ed Johnson) Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 20:51:17 +0200 Subject: [SW1 Camp version] In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.1.2.0.2.20041003204728.0227d818@mailbox.aon.at> Stef, As far as getting Swazoo to work, I commented out the code in the method OSkSocket #setOptionForLevel:optionID:value: so that it returns self and then we could start the server and continue. Some responsible should look at this code. Ed At 11:37 AM 10/2/2004, you wrote: >hi > >I loaded the camp version of SW1 (once we should really clean the >dependencies because loading MethoWrapper >and openSSL all the time is boring). > >Then I tried: > and I got an error. > > server := SmallWiki.SwazooServer startOn: 8080. > > >So have you any idea how I can continue.... > >Stef > > From janko.mivsek at eranova.si Mon Oct 4 14:32:06 2004 From: janko.mivsek at eranova.si (=?windows-1252?Q?Janko_Miv=9Aek?=) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 14:32:06 +0200 Subject: [Smallwiki] Re: Frage zu Swazoo In-Reply-To: References: <0BC5332E-13F0-11D9-A3AB-000393BE4B6A@t-online.de> Message-ID: <416142C6.7070607@eranova.si> Hi Hans, Swazoo can serve virtual hosts, that is, it can serve on any combination of ip, port and host. Therefore you can have many Sites on the same ip and port. You define this in uriPattern of every Site you open. I don't know where SmallWiki has this uriPattern (with a SiteIdentifier) defined but you should find it and change ip, port and host to your needs. Cheers Janko Lukas Renggli wrote: > Hi Hans, > >> can the Swazoo (or in fact Smallwiki) configured so that it listens >> only to requests from a certain IP adress ? > > > you have to ask Janko for the details, but I think this > (virtual-hosting) is possible with Swazoo. > >> is the following: my Smallwiki runs on Win2k Server running a IIS. To >> avoid conflicts between both Webservers (IIS and Smallwiki), the IIS >> can map requests comming from the internet and accessing my domain to >> a request going through the fixed IP adsress to which Smallwiki listens. > > > Why don't you just use a different port for SmallWiki than for ISS? Then > you could also do some proxying with ISS (if that is possible) and map > your SmallWiki anywhere into your ISS page-tree. > > Cheers, > Lukas > > On Oct 1, 2004, at 23:22, Hans N Beck wrote: > >> hi, >> >> I' don't know if you are responsible for such a question, but I try it: >> >> can the Swazoo (or in fact Smallwiki) configured so that it listens >> only to requests from a certain IP adress ? The idea is the >> following: my Smallwiki runs on Win2k Server running a IIS. To avoid >> conflicts between both Webservers (IIS and Smallwiki), the IIS can map >> requests comming from the internet and accessing my domain to a >> request going through the fixed IP adsress to which Smallwiki listens. >> >> Greetings >> >> Hans >> >> -- Janko Mivsek Systems Architect EraNova d.o.o. Ljubljana, Slovenia http://www.eranova.si From janko.mivsek at eranova.si Mon Oct 4 14:40:51 2004 From: janko.mivsek at eranova.si (=?windows-1252?Q?Janko_Miv=9Aek?=) Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 14:40:51 +0200 Subject: [Smallwiki] [SW1 Camp version] In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.2.20041003204728.0227d818@mailbox.aon.at> References: <6.1.2.0.2.20041003204728.0227d818@mailbox.aon.at> Message-ID: <416144D3.2040009@eranova.si> Hi, I'll try to find some time to prepare a new Swazoo for a forthcomming VW 7.3 release in november. Separation of SSL stuff from base Swazoo and therefore easier installation is part of my plan. Best regards Janko Ed Johnson wrote: > Stef, > As far as getting Swazoo to work, I commented out the code in the method > OSkSocket #setOptionForLevel:optionID:value: so that it returns self > and then we could start the server and continue. Some responsible > should look at this code. > Ed > > At 11:37 AM 10/2/2004, you wrote: > >> hi >> >> I loaded the camp version of SW1 (once we should really clean the >> dependencies because loading MethoWrapper >> and openSSL all the time is boring). >> >> Then I tried: >> and I got an error. >> >> server := SmallWiki.SwazooServer startOn: 8080. >> >> >> So have you any idea how I can continue.... >> >> Stef >> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Smallwiki mailing list > Smallwiki at impara.de > http://mail.opencroquet.org/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki > -- Janko Mivsek Systems Architect EraNova d.o.o. Ljubljana, Slovenia http://www.eranova.si From ssastre at seaswork.com.ar Tue Oct 12 17:25:37 2004 From: ssastre at seaswork.com.ar (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Sebasti=E1n_Sastre?=) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:25:37 -0300 Subject: I don't see Contents command Message-ID: <000001c4b06f$ba090bf0$c800a8c0@enterprise> Hi all, which permissions should be granted to a user so he/she can view the Contents command in a Folder? I've set: view, edit, remove, add and copy to Page, Folder and Resource structures and still cant change the contents of a folder. regards, Sebasti?n Sastre HYPERLINK "mailto:ssastre at seaswork.com.ar"ssastre at seaswork.com.ar Seaswork Special Software Solutions HYPERLINK "http://www.seaswork.com.ar/"www.seaswork.com.ar --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.772 / Virus Database: 519 - Release Date: 01/10/2004 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/attachments/20041012/d04cd393/attachment.htm From michele.lanza at unisi.ch Wed Oct 13 10:25:53 2004 From: michele.lanza at unisi.ch (Michele Lanza) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:25:53 +0200 Subject: SmallWiki question Message-ID: <7F57540A-1CF1-11D9-9E83-000A95840876@unisi.ch> Hi, I'm trying to use SmallWiki here on a server. The way I see it, is that even despite using VNC to keep the X session, it means that right now on that server there is always a VNC session. So, if somebody else is connecting with VNC to the server he will see the SmallWiki Visualworks windows. Is that correct? Because this implies that SmallWiki cannot be deployed on a "productive server" where lots of people log on and do stuff. Please let me know, I'm grinding my teeth here with the local sysadmins and I'm losing my patience.. Uff A desperate "SmallWiki supporting" Michele From renggli at iam.unibe.ch Wed Oct 13 11:36:50 2004 From: renggli at iam.unibe.ch (Lukas Renggli) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:36:50 +0200 Subject: SmallWiki question In-Reply-To: <7F57540A-1CF1-11D9-9E83-000A95840876@unisi.ch> References: <7F57540A-1CF1-11D9-9E83-000A95840876@unisi.ch> Message-ID: <688D33E4-1CFB-11D9-92BB-000393CFE6C8@iam.unibe.ch> Hi Michele, > I'm trying to use SmallWiki here on a server. The way I see it, is > that even despite using VNC to keep the X session, it means that right > now on that server there is always a VNC session. So, if somebody else > is connecting with VNC to the server he will see the SmallWiki > Visualworks windows. Is that correct? you can have as many different VNC (and X11) Sessions on the same server as you want. You could protect your VNC Session with a password, so that you are the only one able to access it. The VisualWorks documentation says, that it is possible to run the VM headless. Alexander tried to put some scripts together, but we gave up because of some very strange bugs when running VisualWorks headless. We are basically running all our Smalltalk server-applications in VNC Sessions. Think of the advantages: this gives the power to update and maintain the application without having to shut-down the server. Cheers, Lukas -- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch From charles at datasof.com Wed Oct 13 14:59:21 2004 From: charles at datasof.com (Charles A. Monteiro) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:59:21 -0500 Subject: SmallWiki question In-Reply-To: <688D33E4-1CFB-11D9-92BB-000393CFE6C8@iam.unibe.ch> References: <7F57540A-1CF1-11D9-9E83-000A95840876@unisi.ch> <688D33E4-1CFB-11D9-92BB-000393CFE6C8@iam.unibe.ch> Message-ID: I can confirm that. I am not currently using VNC although I want to check it out, but instead Exceed. The only way somebody can get in is by knowing a user and password. Also they can only get in from the inside since the firewall would block any attempts to hook up to the X session. VisualWorks has been running in production headless for years. For example, VisualWave servers at Penn State which run the student info system including registration. Countless other installations. I believe that the issue is that X11 libraries need to be around but VisualWorks can run headless and does not need to run from inside a unix X session. In anycase, I agree that there are advantqages to running "headfully", I think that there are many apps that could also benefit from said approach. However, that goes against the grain with most sysadmins that are used to doing things in "old ways" that were driven by a different set of constraints. What bugs were encountered when attempting to run headless? Is there any trace output that can be shared? -Charles On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:36:50 +0200, Lukas Renggli wrote: > Hi Michele, > >> I'm trying to use SmallWiki here on a server. The way I see it, is that >> even despite using VNC to keep the X session, it means that right now >> on that server there is always a VNC session. So, if somebody else is >> connecting with VNC to the server he will see the SmallWiki Visualworks >> windows. Is that correct? > > you can have as many different VNC (and X11) Sessions on the same server > as you want. You could protect your VNC Session with a password, so that > you are the only one able to access it. > > The VisualWorks documentation says, that it is possible to run the VM > headless. Alexander tried to put some scripts together, but we gave up > because of some very strange bugs when running VisualWorks headless. > > We are basically running all our Smalltalk server-applications in VNC > Sessions. Think of the advantages: this gives the power to update and > maintain the application without having to shut-down the server. > > Cheers, > Lukas > -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ From bergel at iam.unibe.ch Wed Oct 13 15:03:17 2004 From: bergel at iam.unibe.ch (Alexandre Bergel) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:03:17 +0200 Subject: SmallWiki question In-Reply-To: References: <7F57540A-1CF1-11D9-9E83-000A95840876@unisi.ch> <688D33E4-1CFB-11D9-92BB-000393CFE6C8@iam.unibe.ch> Message-ID: <20041013130317.GB4350@iam.unibe.ch> > What bugs were encountered when attempting to run headless? Is there any > trace output that can be shared? As Lukas pointed out, I encounter a bug when trying to save programmatically an headless image. It cannot be restarted. It was with an old VW 7. Perhaps it has changed since. Cheers, Alexandre > > -Charles > > > On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:36:50 +0200, Lukas Renggli > wrote: > > >Hi Michele, > > > >>I'm trying to use SmallWiki here on a server. The way I see it, is that > >>even despite using VNC to keep the X session, it means that right now > >>on that server there is always a VNC session. So, if somebody else is > >>connecting with VNC to the server he will see the SmallWiki Visualworks > >>windows. Is that correct? > > > >you can have as many different VNC (and X11) Sessions on the same server > >as you want. You could protect your VNC Session with a password, so that > >you are the only one able to access it. > > > >The VisualWorks documentation says, that it is possible to run the VM > >headless. Alexander tried to put some scripts together, but we gave up > >because of some very strange bugs when running VisualWorks headless. > > > >We are basically running all our Smalltalk server-applications in VNC > >Sessions. Think of the advantages: this gives the power to update and > >maintain the application without having to shut-down the server. > > > >Cheers, > >Lukas > > > > > > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~bergel ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. From charles at datasof.com Wed Oct 13 16:26:03 2004 From: charles at datasof.com (Charles A. Monteiro) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:26:03 -0500 Subject: SmallWiki question In-Reply-To: <20041013130317.GB4350@iam.unibe.ch> References: <7F57540A-1CF1-11D9-9E83-000A95840876@unisi.ch> <688D33E4-1CFB-11D9-92BB-000393CFE6C8@iam.unibe.ch> <20041013130317.GB4350@iam.unibe.ch> Message-ID: Did you not get an error.log i.e. if you use RuntimePackager for stripping an error.log file would typically be created. Also just curious what output you get when you attempt to start the image. Again, as far as running a SmallWiki I think that running headful is probably ideal. As far as the re-starting issue, I doubt if it is an issue with VW since saving images has been around since the beginning of time. -Charles On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:03:17 +0200, Alexandre Bergel wrote: >> What bugs were encountered when attempting to run headless? Is there any >> trace output that can be shared? > > As Lukas pointed out, I encounter a bug when trying to save > programmatically an headless image. It cannot be restarted. > > It was with an old VW 7. Perhaps it has changed since. > > Cheers, > Alexandre > >> >> -Charles >> >> >> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:36:50 +0200, Lukas Renggli >> wrote: >> >> >Hi Michele, >> > >> >>I'm trying to use SmallWiki here on a server. The way I see it, is >> that >> >>even despite using VNC to keep the X session, it means that right now >> >>on that server there is always a VNC session. So, if somebody else is >> >>connecting with VNC to the server he will see the SmallWiki >> Visualworks >> >>windows. Is that correct? >> > >> >you can have as many different VNC (and X11) Sessions on the same >> server >> >as you want. You could protect your VNC Session with a password, so >> that >> >you are the only one able to access it. >> > >> >The VisualWorks documentation says, that it is possible to run the VM >> >headless. Alexander tried to put some scripts together, but we gave up >> >because of some very strange bugs when running VisualWorks headless. >> > >> >We are basically running all our Smalltalk server-applications in VNC >> >Sessions. Think of the advantages: this gives the power to update and >> >maintain the application without having to shut-down the server. >> > >> >Cheers, >> >Lukas >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ > -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ From bergel at iam.unibe.ch Wed Oct 13 15:32:00 2004 From: bergel at iam.unibe.ch (Alexandre Bergel) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:32:00 +0200 Subject: SmallWiki question In-Reply-To: References: <7F57540A-1CF1-11D9-9E83-000A95840876@unisi.ch> <688D33E4-1CFB-11D9-92BB-000393CFE6C8@iam.unibe.ch> <20041013130317.GB4350@iam.unibe.ch> Message-ID: <20041013133200.GC4350@iam.unibe.ch> Unfortunately I haven't work on that for a long while. I did not keep any log file... Alexandre On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 09:26:03AM -0500, Charles A. Monteiro wrote: > Did you not get an error.log i.e. if you use RuntimePackager for stripping > an error.log file would typically be created. Also just curious what > output you get when you attempt to start the image. Again, as far as > running a SmallWiki I think that running headful is probably ideal. As far > as the re-starting issue, I doubt if it is an issue with VW since saving > images has been around since the beginning of time. > > -Charles > > On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:03:17 +0200, Alexandre Bergel > wrote: > > >>What bugs were encountered when attempting to run headless? Is there any > >>trace output that can be shared? > > > >As Lukas pointed out, I encounter a bug when trying to save > >programmatically an headless image. It cannot be restarted. > > > >It was with an old VW 7. Perhaps it has changed since. > > > >Cheers, > >Alexandre > > > >> > >>-Charles > >> > >> > >>On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:36:50 +0200, Lukas Renggli > >>wrote: > >> > >>>Hi Michele, > >>> > >>>>I'm trying to use SmallWiki here on a server. The way I see it, is > >>that > >>>>even despite using VNC to keep the X session, it means that right now > >>>>on that server there is always a VNC session. So, if somebody else is > >>>>connecting with VNC to the server he will see the SmallWiki > >>Visualworks > >>>>windows. Is that correct? > >>> > >>>you can have as many different VNC (and X11) Sessions on the same > >>server > >>>as you want. You could protect your VNC Session with a password, so > >>that > >>>you are the only one able to access it. > >>> > >>>The VisualWorks documentation says, that it is possible to run the VM > >>>headless. Alexander tried to put some scripts together, but we gave up > >>>because of some very strange bugs when running VisualWorks headless. > >>> > >>>We are basically running all our Smalltalk server-applications in VNC > >>>Sessions. Think of the advantages: this gives the power to update and > >>>maintain the application without having to shut-down the server. > >>> > >>>Cheers, > >>>Lukas > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > >>Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ > > > > > > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~bergel ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. From ducasse at iam.unibe.ch Thu Oct 21 08:26:40 2004 From: ducasse at iam.unibe.ch (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?st=E9phane_ducasse?=) Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 08:26:40 +0200 Subject: Fwd: Swazoo 0.9.90 with SSL separated Message-ID: <2B229693-232A-11D9-88C5-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> Thanks janko Your email was blocked because too large, so I resend it without the parcels. Stef Begin forwarded message: > Dear all, > > Due to quest for easier install I separated SSL support to another > bundle and parcel. Now we have two bundles and two parcels: > > Swazoo > Swazoo-SSL > > I attached both parcels. Both bundles are also published on Cincom > Public Repository (version 0.9.90). > > Installation instructions (from bundle/parcel comment): > > 1. copy everything from the goodies/other/Swazoo to your prefered > directory, together with original visual.im > 2. load bundle or parcel Swazoo > 3. In a workspace doIt SwazooServer configureFrom: 'sites.cnf' > 4. in your browser open http://localhost:8888 > > Additional steps for adding SSL support: > > 5. on Linux, be sure you have openssl installed > 6. load bundle or parcel Swazoo-SSL > 7. in a workspace doIt SwazooServer configureFrom: 'sites-ssl.cnf' > 8. in your browser open https://localhost:8889 (don't forget s in > https:// !) > > Best regards > Janko Miv?ek From janko.mivsek at eranova.si Thu Oct 21 09:48:51 2004 From: janko.mivsek at eranova.si (=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Janko_Miv=B9ek?=) Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 09:48:51 +0200 Subject: Swazoo parcels on ftp.eranova.si Message-ID: <417769E3.3080000@eranova.si> Dear all, Swazoo 0.9.90 parcels (Swazoo and Swazoo-SSL) are accesible on my ftp server: ftp://ftp.eranova.si/aida/swazoo-0.9.90.tar.gz Regards JAnko From janko.mivsek at eranova.si Tue Oct 26 15:08:36 2004 From: janko.mivsek at eranova.si (=?UTF-8?B?SmFua28gTWl2xaFlaw==?=) Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 15:08:36 +0200 Subject: Swazoo 0.9.90 parcels updated/corrected In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <417E4C54.4070905@eranova.si> Dear Swazooers, Original post have somehow corrupted parcels so I recreated parcels and posted them on two locations: ftp://ftp.eranova.si/aida/swazoo-0.9.90.tar.gz goodies/other/Swazoo in forthcomming VW7.3 Parcels are published with links to Cincom Store. This tar.gz inclues also all other stuff needed (certs, readme, etc). I hope now everything will be ok. Best regards Janko -- Janko Miv?ek Svetovalec za informatiko EraNova d.o.o. Ljubljana, Slovenija www.eranova.si tel: 01 514 22 55 gsm: 031 674 565 From janko.mivsek at eranova.si Wed Oct 27 19:22:20 2004 From: janko.mivsek at eranova.si (=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Janko_Miv=B9ek?=) Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 19:22:20 +0200 Subject: Swazoo 0.9.94 published Message-ID: <417FD94C.7070407@eranova.si> Dear all, This version is now stable and already tested by Michel Bany (mbany at cincom.com) and integrates with Seaside nicely. So I propose that someone integrates this version in SmallWiki too. This version will also be in goodies on forthcomming VW7.3 distribution CD. This version corrected parcel load with correct prerequisites. Besides public store, I published parcels on goodies and ftp: ftp://ftp.eranova.si/aida/swazoo-0.9.94.tar.gz From my previous post about 0.9.93: I did two things: repackage in two new packages and include most Michel extensions for Seaside. Here is more from comment: reorganization into two new packets: - Swazoo-HTTP - servers, connections, request parsing, response - Swazoo-Resources - resource framework. file resource and others - all system class extensions moved to Swazoo-VisualWorks sync with seaside: - #method added to HTTPRequest subclasses to return HTTP methods used (GET, POST, PUT, HEAD etc) -Timestamp rfc1123String now return correct GMT string -SwazooServer class configureFromStream: added Best regards Janko -- Janko Miv?ek Svetovalec za informatiko EraNova d.o.o. Ljubljana, Slovenija www.eranova.si tel: 01 514 22 55 gsm: 031 674 565 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click _______________________________________________ Swazoo-devel mailing list Swazoo-devel at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/swazoo-devel From renggli at iam.unibe.ch Sat Oct 2 17:21:07 2004 From: renggli at iam.unibe.ch (Lukas Renggli) Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 17:21:07 +0200 Subject: my package in smallwiki In-Reply-To: <4817736E-1481-11D9-A367-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> References: <200410021116.GAA21844@salad.cs.uiuc.edu> <53304.81.248.217.3.1096725928.squirrel@www.alemtid.asso.fr> <4817736E-1481-11D9-A367-000D932DAF46@iam.unibe.ch> Message-ID: Hi Fred, do load DLLCC and Swazoo from the goodies collection before you download the latest code of SmallWiki itself. This works. Lukas On Oct 2, 2004, at 16:42, st?phane ducasse wrote: > This should something related with swazoo. > Have you check your installation. Did you install a complete VW system? > > Stef > > On 2 oct. 04, at 16:05, f.bulcka at alemtid.asso.fr wrote: > >> Good morning, >> I am very surprised because whatever the version of SmallWiki >> (with my >> work inside) I try to load (1.9.50.20, 1.9.50.21, ..., ) visualworks >> cannot load the dllcc prerequisite. I need to take some screenshots of >> my input, as I have a kind of presentation to show soon. >> >> If you have any idea... >> >> Frederic Bulckaen >> > > -- Lukas Renggli http://renggli.freezope.org