Having been inspired by the "Birds of a Feather" session at OOPSLA in Vancouver, my associate and I decided to setup a swiki server at our company to provide a place to discuss the experience.
There is an addition to the instructions that might help others. When you click on the link for how to setup, it tells you to get the page from Mark's site, then modify the path, then PWS initializeAll, and then SwikiAction setUp:.. That's fine, but it doesn't start the server! We started it by PWS serveOnPort: 80 loggingTo: 'Squeak.log'. Assuming that's correct (it does seem to work), that final, critical step should be added to the instructions.
Larry -- rapp@lmr.com
I want to cross post this to PWS list as well (without helpint he title this time)
I have been trying to set up a Squeak 2.2 swiki, and the crucial problem for me is in the phrase:
then modify the path
because I can't find the rules which explain whhow to describe my path. One example says
^ 'Home Plate:ETSqueak1.31b:Server:'
My location is c:\squeak_2.2\server in PC terms but everything I tried gave an error message.
Please will someone supply step by step instructions which do not assume knowledge of Squeak. I will willingly offer to test them out and offer feedback.
I teach numerical methods and process control theory to undergraduate students. I know how tricky it is with jargon I know, I forget I didn't know it!
Thanks
John
From: rapp@lmr.com (L. M. Rappaport) To: squeak@cs.uiuc.edu Subject: Swiki PWS Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 21:46:08 GMT Organization: L. M. Rappaport & Associates, Inc. Reply-to: rapp@lmr.com
Having been inspired by the "Birds of a Feather" session at OOPSLA in Vancouver, my associate and I decided to setup a swiki server at our company to provide a place to discuss the experience.
There is an addition to the instructions that might help others. When you click on the link for how to setup, it tells you to get the page from Mark's site, then modify the path, then PWS initializeAll, and then SwikiAction setUp:.. That's fine, but it doesn't start the server! We started it by PWS serveOnPort: 80 loggingTo: 'Squeak.log'. Assuming that's correct (it does seem to work), that final, critical step should be added to the instructions.
Larry
rapp@lmr.com
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