Good Day.
Does anyone know if there is new instruction for configuring LiveCode Server, on a Yosemite Server? Could you post a URL? Just upgraded one of our servers to 10.10 running Yosemite Server APP and I was surprised to see, normal 'configuration' doesn't work.
Yes, I have web services configured and turned on. Everything else it working. Don't know if there is a new way to configure CGI-Bin... Tried to edit httpd.config, but even that changed... Rest of world doesn't seem to have noticed Apple's internal changes to the server. I DID, and I didn't like it.. <sigh>
Oh well.
Any assistance would be gratefully appreciated.
~David
Yosemite, Server.app and LiveCode Server
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Re: Yosemite, Server.app and LiveCode Server
David
I am running LiveCode Server on OS X Yosemite. When I upgraded to the Yosemite, I had to make some minor changes to the http.config file as OS X now ships with Apache 2.4 whereas previously it shipped with Apache 2.2. The Apache config syntax seems to have changed between versions 2.2 and 2.4.
I can't remember which changed so here are the entries that relate to LiveCode in my httpd.conf file:
Hope this helps
Peter
I am running LiveCode Server on OS X Yosemite. When I upgraded to the Yosemite, I had to make some minor changes to the http.config file as OS X now ships with Apache 2.4 whereas previously it shipped with Apache 2.2. The Apache config syntax seems to have changed between versions 2.2 and 2.4.
I can't remember which changed so here are the entries that relate to LiveCode in my httpd.conf file:
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LoadModule mime_module libexec/apache2/mod_mime.so
LoadModule cgi_module libexec/apache2/mod_cgi.so
LoadModule actions_module libexec/apache2/mod_actions.so
LoadModule alias_module libexec/apache2/mod_alias.so
<IfModule alias_module>
ScriptAlias /livecode-cgi/ "<path to dir where LiveCode Server is stored with trailing />"
</IfModule>
<Directory "<path to dir where LiveCode Server is stored without trailing />">
AllowOverride None
Options +ExecCGI
Require all granted
</Directory>
<IfModule mime_module>
AddHandler lcscript .lc
Action lcscript /livecode-cgi/<name of LiveCode Server exacutable>
</IfModule>
Hope this helps
Peter
Re: Yosemite, Server.app and LiveCode Server
Saw / Found that online..
Tried a few dozen combinations, never got it to work..
Everything works fine on our older 10.6 servers, but not the 10.10..
We are still using the older revserver :
CGI-Executables/revserver/revserver
Executable is the last revserver.
The php code had <?rev and <irev changed all those to <?lc ...
Our code is fine, works fine on servers at other sites (older 10.6 as well). (School system)
~David
Tried a few dozen combinations, never got it to work..
Everything works fine on our older 10.6 servers, but not the 10.10..
We are still using the older revserver :
CGI-Executables/revserver/revserver
Executable is the last revserver.
The php code had <?rev and <irev changed all those to <?lc ...
Our code is fine, works fine on servers at other sites (older 10.6 as well). (School system)
~David
Re: Yosemite, Server.app and LiveCode Server
Where are you editing the config files for apache? If you're doing it in the /etc hierarchy, that's not where the server app files are stored. Look in /Library/Server/web/config/apache2/ and dig around for what you need.