Re: webcat 3.06f on Linux keeps dying

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 25489
interpreted = N
texte = >Linux, redhat 6 >webcat 3.06f > >webcat keeps on dying on pages with clean code that work fine on a >mac. It is not >one page or another that is the culprit... >it's more simply a matter of time. An hour or two (or less >sometimes) of development >and then webcat just stops running. > >We are working on putting restarting scripts up (thanks to Clement >Ross!!), but what >else is the recommendation here? What are you Linux people experiencing? > >-John >Well, our Linux server runs smoothly and without any problems. But of course, we had a lot of problems in the start. But - on the other hand, we are used to that when new software goes into the linux-box. Frankly I would prefer staying with the Mac-based solution if it had been as fast as Linux. I have always worked with Mac, and experienced the move to Linux to be extremely painful and frustrating.We solved the problems with help from a company called eZ Systems, http://www.ez.no, witch is extremely experienced, helpful and has resonable pricing. So, I guess paying $300 is a cheap way to get WebCatalog up and humping!############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: webcat 3.06f on Linux keeps dying (Webmaster 1999)
  2. webcat 3.06f on Linux keeps dying (John Butler 1999)
>Linux, redhat 6 >webcat 3.06f > >webcat keeps on dying on pages with clean code that work fine on a >mac. It is not >one page or another that is the culprit... >it's more simply a matter of time. An hour or two (or less >sometimes) of development >and then webcat just stops running. > >We are working on putting restarting scripts up (thanks to Clement >Ross!!), but what >else is the recommendation here? What are you Linux people experiencing? > >-John >Well, our Linux server runs smoothly and without any problems. But of course, we had a lot of problems in the start. But - on the other hand, we are used to that when new software goes into the linux-box. Frankly I would prefer staying with the Mac-based solution if it had been as fast as Linux. I have always worked with Mac, and experienced the move to Linux to be extremely painful and frustrating.We solved the problems with help from a company called eZ Systems, http://www.ez.no, witch is extremely experienced, helpful and has resonable pricing. So, I guess paying $300 is a cheap way to get WebCatalog up and humping!############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Webmaster

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