From: Jonathan H. <jha...@ki...> - 2004-06-15 23:35:15
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Not much new has been implemented on FlexCP because I've been fairly busy also. Regarding webcp.net going down, I did have access to that server at one time but I haven't checked it in over a year. Maybe I'll dig up that info a bit later and see if it's just the DNS that went down. In any case I emailed the web-cp.net guys and asked how they would feel about taking over official maintainership (is that a word) of webcp if it doesn't come back up. I asked if they wanted to put up a webcp forum also. I was worried something like this could happen which is why I decided to move everything over to sourceforge for FlexCP. To really get back to coding flexcp we'll probably have to have another IRC meeting to discuss what each person should be doing. That has worked pretty good in the past. |
From: Justin <ju...@li...> - 2004-06-17 00:04:43
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Since webcp.net dissappeared and may not be returning intact I decided = to take stock of the existing webcp related material that I have = archived. This includes the following : =20 last CVS snapshot from webcp.net: http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/webcp-CVSapril04.tar.gz some html threads saved from the webcp.net forums:=20 http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/bugnotes/ older hostinghacks.net notes for webcp installations (no longer = utilized): http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/archive/ my current preferred installation method: http://redhat.hostinghacks.net/webcp.html some troubleshooting & upgrade notes: http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/troubleshooting.html http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/upgrade.html online demo of webcp: (devel machine w/sporadic uptime) https://devel.moonshinehosting.com:2081 user: demo pass: password a couple of random hacks that I have written: http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/skin-bluefade/hack.txt http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/change-ip-hack/hack.txt http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/lang-hack/hack.txt http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/htpasswd-hack/hack.txt more links to various installers & instruction sets: Perl installer script - (original source =3D ???): = http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/meribia-installer-0.5.2-apache-1.3.27.= zip Diginode installer (original author - diginode.com): = http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/diginode-installer-0.5-2.tar.bz2 Expresshosting Install Instructions (RH 7.3): = http://www.expresshosting.net/webcp/ Installing Webcp on FreeBSD: http://munk.nu/webcp/ Install Web://CP + entire Debian OS: = www.completewebserver.nl/downloads.html complete://cp (RH 7.3): http://users.pandora.be/gyrbo-be/complete-cp-0.5.bin http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/complete-cp-0.5.bin (chmod +x complete-cp-0.5.bin && sh ./complete-cp-0.5.bin) If you have links or related material that you would like to be made = public please forward it on to me. =20 j@ckrabbit =20 |
From: <lup...@gm...> - 2004-06-19 12:08:37
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I installed webcp CVS on Debian woody. PHP package must be from http://www.dotdeb.org/ repository. These package works fine. Now i have little problem with some feature of webcp.... status of servers not work correctly... but i think of fixing those little problems. When debian.hostinghacks.net? Bye Lupin3rd On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 17:03:40 -0700 "Justin" <ju...@li...> wrote: > Since webcp.net dissappeared and may not be returning intact I decided to take stock of the existing webcp related material that I have archived. This includes the following : > > last CVS snapshot from webcp.net: > > http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/webcp-CVSapril04.tar.gz > > some html threads saved from the webcp.net forums: > > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/bugnotes/ > > older hostinghacks.net notes for webcp installations (no longer utilized): > > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/archive/ > > my current preferred installation method: > > http://redhat.hostinghacks.net/webcp.html > > some troubleshooting & upgrade notes: > > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/troubleshooting.html > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/upgrade.html > > online demo of webcp: (devel machine w/sporadic uptime) > > https://devel.moonshinehosting.com:2081 > user: demo > pass: password > > a couple of random hacks that I have written: > > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/skin-bluefade/hack.txt > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/change-ip-hack/hack.txt > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/lang-hack/hack.txt > http://hostinghacks.net/webcp/htpasswd-hack/hack.txt > > more links to various installers & instruction sets: > > Perl installer script - (original source = ???): http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/meribia-installer-0.5.2-apache-1.3.27.zip > > Diginode installer (original author - diginode.com): http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/diginode-installer-0.5-2.tar.bz2 > > Expresshosting Install Instructions (RH 7.3): http://www.expresshosting.net/webcp/ > > Installing Webcp on FreeBSD: http://munk.nu/webcp/ > > Install Web://CP + entire Debian OS: www.completewebserver.nl/downloads.html > > complete://cp (RH 7.3): > > http://users.pandora.be/gyrbo-be/complete-cp-0.5.bin > > http://hostinghacks.net/dist/webcp/complete-cp-0.5.bin > > (chmod +x complete-cp-0.5.bin && sh ./complete-cp-0.5.bin) > > If you have links or related material that you would like to be made public please forward it on to me. > > j@ckrabbit > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by The 2004 JavaOne(SM) Conference > Learn from the experts at JavaOne(SM), Sun's Worldwide Java Developer > Conference, June 28 - July 1 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA > REGISTER AND SAVE! http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf Priority Code NWMGYKND > _______________________________________________ > flexcp-devel mailing list > fle...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flexcp-devel > |
From: Justin <ju...@li...> - 2004-06-17 16:02:45
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> In any case I emailed the web-cp.net guys and asked how they would = feel > about taking over official maintainership (is that a word) of webcp if > it doesn't come back up. I asked if they wanted to put up a webcp = forum > also. Was anyone ever able to make contact with the web-cp.net developers = (241comp & pdrake ???). I sent an e-mail to the only address I could = find on the web-cp.net site but didn't get a response. 241comp posts on = webhostingtalk.com and I went through the whole registration process to = try to PM him but I was denied access to that feature. Apparently you = have to have at least 5 posts there before you can post a link so maybe = it is a similar restriction. =20 |
From: Jonathan H. <jon...@ki...> - 2004-06-17 19:35:40
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I sent him a PM we'll see if he responds. On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 09:01, Justin wrote: > > In any case I emailed the web-cp.net guys and asked how they would feel > > about taking over official maintainership (is that a word) of webcp if > > it doesn't come back up. I asked if they wanted to put up a webcp forum > > also. > > Was anyone ever able to make contact with the web-cp.net developers (241comp & pdrake ???). I sent an e-mail to the only address I could find on the web-cp.net site but didn't get a response. 241comp posts on webhostingtalk.com and I went through the whole registration process to try to PM him but I was denied access to that feature. Apparently you have to have at least 5 posts there before you can post a link so maybe it is a similar restriction. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by The 2004 JavaOne(SM) Conference > Learn from the experts at JavaOne(SM), Sun's Worldwide Java Developer > Conference, June 28 - July 1 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA > REGISTER AND SAVE! http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf Priority Code NWMGYKND > _______________________________________________ > flexcp-devel mailing list > fle...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flexcp-devel > > |
From: Justin <ju...@li...> - 2004-06-21 23:27:08
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The web-cp.net developers are difficult to make contact with. I = inserted a bug into their bug database with some contact info. Maybe = they will get it and respond.=20 The CVS seems to be fairly static over there for the last 2 months. = Seems like maybe it would be a good idea to take it in its current state = and make it available as webcp-0.5.3. (???) Obviously, it would be nice = to get their input on this matter so I will keep an eye out for signs of = life...=20 > I sent him a PM we'll see if he responds. >> > Was anyone ever able to make contact with the web-cp.net developers = (241comp & pdrake ???). |
From: Justin T. <ju...@li...> - 2004-06-20 18:31:29
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> I installed webcp CVS on Debian woody. > PHP package must be from http://www.dotdeb.org/ repository. These package works fine. > > When debian.hostinghacks.net? I think that Debian & Slackware will be my next projects after I finalize the Redhat install process. Right now I am working on migrating from Sendmail over to qmail. Does anyone happen to have; or know who authored; the vpopmail patch that was posted on the webcp forums? |
From: Jonathan H. <jon...@ki...> - 2004-06-20 20:41:50
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Slydder did, I think. At least, I know he has a new qmail module. He's actually working on his own highly modified version of webcp. Sometimes he's in IRC or you can email me direct and I'll give you his email address (if I can find it). On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 11:31, Justin Travis wrote: > Sendmail over to qmail. Does anyone happen to have; or know who authored; > the vpopmail patch that was posted on the webcp forums? |