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> On Jun 27, 2017, at 17:12 , Mike Bonner via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>>> When I teach I feel it's important to include WHY in addition to HOW.
>
> This.
> I can't tell you how often I've helped people out (non-paid) and right in
> the middle of an explanation of why, what things can go wro
I was just about to suggest the Abyss webserver when I read your post.
I can confirm that after trying about 6 webservers to run ActiveVFP - a
system to run the FoxPro language on the Web ALL other webservers
crashed.either at start or after a few minutes, Abyss is running without a
problem. http
On 06/27/2017 02:41 PM, Simon Smith via use-livecode wrote:
developers need
something reliable that they can get up and running quickly and does not
require in depth knowledge of Linux to get setup.
Perhaps people should be encouraged to consider alternatives to Apache.
I suspect that for a
>>When I teach I feel it's important to include WHY in addition to HOW.
This.
I can't tell you how often I've helped people out (non-paid) and right in
the middle of an explanation of why, what things can go wrong, and how to
fix them.. they interrupt and say.. "But that's what i have you for, can
Simon Smith wrote:
> What I like about this is that it lowers the technical knowledge for
> setting up a server and is a great starting point as you just need to
> figure out an SSH client.
...
> I think a good shared host should always be considered as a first
> choice when it comes to hosting a
What I like about this is that it lowers the technical knowledge for
setting up a server and is a great starting point as you just need to
figure out an SSH client.
I have never really taken to Macs - although I do need to consider getting
one in the near future.
I have never liked Microsoft base
Simon Smith wrote:
> I got Livecode server up and running on the Windows 10 using both
> XAMPP and WAMP without any trouble. Both WAMP and XAMPP only needed
> a small change. I have documented everything here.
> http://activethought.net/installing-livecode-windows/
>- and work equally well for ho
That is exactly my experience. And if you are not familiar with Linux, it's
unlikely you can get it running solo.
Bob S
> On Jun 27, 2017, at 12:41 , Simon Smith via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I started setting up an online Ubuntu server - but it's been a while since
> I have done it and it
Excellent documentation! Watch out for line wrapping on that first link.
http://activethought.net/installing-livecode-windows/
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Simon Smith via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> It's taken me longer than I had hoped to do this.
>
> I got Live
It's taken me longer than I had hoped to do this.
I got Livecode server up and running on the Windows 10 using both XAMPP and
WAMP without any trouble. Both WAMP and XAMPP only needed a small change. I
have documented everything here. http://activethought.
net/installing-livecode-windows/ - and w
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 17:23 , Richard Gaskin wrote:
>>
>> In many cases you'll find you don't need to change permissions and
>> then change them back; you can temporarily raise your own permissions
>> with sudo to edit files and leave permissions as originally
>> configured.
>
>
Hi Bob,
I keep the latest LC Server version in my Desktop. I also have a LC_SERVER
folder, in which I put the old LC Server as soon as I download a new
version. So, when a new LC Server version is released, I do the following:
1. Download latest LC Server on Desktop
2. Right-click on livecode-ser
Ubuntu on a local server running under ESX1 5.1. I have already installed
Apache and verified it's running. Mike Bonner has offered some useful
information on how to enable those things. I will give those a try later.
I wonder if there is a book called, "Setting up Apache2 on a Linux server as
True, if using terminal, but I was editing the file with the GUI text editor. I
suppsoe I could have launched the text editor as sudo...
Bob S
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 17:23 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> In many cases you'll find you don't need to change permissions and then
Simon Smith wrote:
> I think it is worth saying that if you are wanting to host your own
> server online - it is well worth the pain of learning how to setup
> everything yourself.
>
> A control panel or a setup script would be great (my personal
> preference would be a setup script) - you do sti
I think it is worth saying that if you are wanting to host your own server
online - it is well worth the pain of learning how to setup everything
yourself.
A control panel or a setup script would be great (my personal preference
would be a setup script) - you do still need some experience to run a
There's an excellent written & video tutorial by David Bovill on setting up
livecode server on a digital ocean VPS. It's very straightforward & I had
LC server up and running in 5 mins
http://david.bovill.me/ocean.admin.fedwiki.org/livecode-server-on-digitalocean
https://vimeo.com/131920147
On S
On 18/06/2017 7:23 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Malte wrote:
> Ok, I want this. Who does it? I am throwing $500 in the pot…
> Someone also willing to write a .bat for Windows and maybe make the
> Linux one work on Mac OS also???
I'd do an initial version for that which would handl
Malte wrote:
> Richard wrote:
>
>> If someone has time to write a bash script that would be cool, though
>> perhaps distro- and maybe even version-specific. With bash you could
>> download the latest LC Server, unzip it, enable CGI on Apache, alter
>> the relevant Apache config to use LC Server
Richard wrote:
> If someone has time to write a bash script that would be cool, though
> perhaps distro- and maybe even version-specific. With bash you could
> download the latest LC Server, unzip it, enable CGI on Apache, alter the
> relevant Apache config to use LC Server for ".lc" files, an
Not sure i'm on the exact same version and setup of apache, but on a
droplet I just set up, these are the steps I took to get it working.
First I enabled actions
a2enmod actions
you need to do this as root, or have sudo privelages, with sudo it would be
sudo a2enmod actions
Also enable cgi..
sudo
Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> When I read all the crap that has to be done just to get Apache to the
> point where you can ever run Livecode Server, I remember why I avoid
> Linux like West Africa during the Ebola outbreak. Even with a GUI,
> Linux is decidedly unfriendly, requiring I set permissions t
Thanks that will be helpful. I'm trying to get to the point where I can use the
database library that encrypts traffic to and from a mySQL server via a web
page. Seems like it ought to be a fairly simple thing to do, but looks can be
deceiving.
Bob S
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 15:38 , panagiotis
It should be something on the Apache config. On Monday I will look at the
config we have at the office Linux machine that runs LC server and let you
know if you are still interested.
Panos
On 16 Jun 2017 23:29, "Bob Sneidar via use-livecode" <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Okay all t
Okay all thank you for your help. I am giving up.
When I read all the crap that has to be done just to get Apache to the point
where you can ever run Livecode Server, I remember why I avoid Linux like West
Africa during the Ebola outbreak. Even with a GUI, Linux is decidedly
unfriendly, requi
Stephen was kind enough to provide me with a newer document, but as I
mentioned, following the document to the letter will not get you to the point
where it works. I will try the forum. I'm afraid I am going to be a real pain
in the arse at first because I know almost nothing about Linux. I have
Hi Robert,
The lesson might be a bit outdated, and there differences between the
various Linux systems. Did you have a look at the LC Server forum? It has a
lot of useful info:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewforum.php?f=15
Panos
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 11:06 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecod
Yeah, not so much. There is a section which talks about modules being
installed, and a link which takes me to the Apache.org docs, which by the way
says version 2.0 is no longer maintained, and for example the first module
mod_cgi tells me what the module does, but gives me no way to install/ena
Thanks this is what I need. :-)
Bob S
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 14:06 , Stephen Barncard via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Try this, Bob. The docs-web-db have all been re-done.
>
> http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4070/l/36652-how-do-i-install-livecode-server-on-linux-with-apache
>
> --
> Stephen Barn
If you want to hook it up the other way, let me know.
--
Stephen Barncard - Sebastopol Ca. USA -
mixstream.org
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 2:06 PM, Stephen Barncard
wrote:
> Try this, Bob. The docs-web-db have all been re-done.
>
> http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4070/l/36652-how-do-i-install-
> live
Try this, Bob. The docs-web-db have all been re-done.
http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4070/l/36652-how-do-i-install-livecode-server-on-linux-with-apache
--
Stephen Barncard - Sebastopol Ca. USA -
mixstream.org
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runre
I am at
http://lessons.livecode.com/spaces/lessons/buckets/809/lessons/36652-How-do-I-install-LiveCode-Server-on-Linux-with-Apache-.
I get Page not found.
Bob S
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 13:57 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> The Livecode Server 8.1.4 contains a PDF called
> LiveCo
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