Linux Engine Licensing - Please Read
Mark Schonewille
europe at ehug.info
Sat Apr 8 08:09:26 EDT 2006
Richard,
Not so long ago, I experimented with running my stacks as little
client apps with the engine in the bin folder of Mac OS X. This
allows me to run a stack like an application, without building a
standalone. Very much like running a Python applet. Have you
noticed that this is no longer possible in Rev 2.7? Do you now a
workaround?
Best,
Mark
Richard Gaskin wrote:
> A lot of us MC users did. I had occasion to mention this very
> specifically to Lynn recently, more than once. Not sure why he said he
> wasn't familiar with it; maybe he just suffers from what Dan and I can
> call Rev List Subscriber Memory Disorder. ;)
>
> Most of the engine changes since the older version at <ftp.metacard.com>
> have been for native appearances and other goodies that have no effect
> when running in faceless mode. Also, MetaCard Corp. supported far more
> platforms than RunRev, so if your server runs Solaris, BSD, or one of
> the other flavors Rev is no longer compiled for you can still enjoy
> Transcript on your server with the old tried-and-true engine.
>
> What a great way to evangelize Transcript: the moment you want to make
> GUI admin tools or desktop apps, you already know the language. Dr.
> Raney had some insight!
>
> So Andre, how's that web app framework coming?
>
> <snip>
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