On 26.05.2002 08:47 Bernard Devine wrote:
Has anyone installed FLE3 in a Solaris environment?
If so what version of Solaris?
/Bernard
At least we haven't heard of anyone doing it yet. We know of one guy
who's said he's going to install Fle3, but hasn't yet done so.
Basically there shouldn't be any problems, as Fle3 isn't platform
dependent - it only depends on Zope. And Zope, in turn, is basically
dependent on the Python runtime environment, but contains a few
lines of POSIX C code, so it needs to be ported to each platform.
Currently Zope is ported to Linux x86, Win32 and Solaris.
You should be able to download Zope and install it (and Python). If
you can get Zope running, dropping Fle3 inside it shouldn't be a
problem.
Zope 2.5.1 is available for download at:
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.5.1
Based on the solaris file name Zope-2.5.1-solaris-2.6-sparc.tgz I'd
wager that you need Solaris 2.6.
If you do get Fle3 to run on Solaris, we'd definitely appreciate you
telling us that. And if there are any special measures that need to
be taken, we'd like to hear that as well (like special steps
installing Zope and so on).
--
Tarmo Toikkanen
http://www.iki.fi/tarmo/
The Fle3 Team
http://fle3.uiah.fi
On 26.05.2002 08:47 Bernard Devine wrote:
Has anyone installed FLE3 in a Solaris environment?
If so what version of Solaris?
/Bernard
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