From: Dylan J. <dy...@dy...> - 2009-03-31 01:48:25
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Just put both options in and give the pros and cons. On 31/03/2009, at 10:29 AM, Veda Williams wrote: > Agreed, but don’t you think we should document this regardless? > Didn’t you say that you’d use the Unified Installer in a server > setup situation? > > > On 3/30/09 4:24 PM, "Steve McMahon" <st...@dc...> wrote: > >> mosx86, >> >> I wonder if you tried using the Unified Installer? If you've >> already got the X-Code tools installed, the Unified Installer >> (which is a source-code kit) will do all of this for you, with lots >> more options and a lot less pain. >> >> Steve >> >> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Veda Williams <ve...@on...> >> wrote: >>> I'm not sure if anyone else has responded to this, but I'd love to >>> see this >>> get incorporated on plone.org <http://plone.org> . It looks like a >>> pretty easy cut + paste job >>> that would be easy for a newbie to do. Any way we could fit this >>> into a >>> TuneUp? >>> >>> Thanks, mosx! >>> >>> >>> On 3/24/09 5:33 PM, "mosx86" <br...@gs...> wrote: >>> >>> > >>> > I've written a guide on how to install plone from source on Mac >>> OS X 10.5 >>> > Server/Client. >>> > >>> > https://webdev.gseis.ucla.edu/documentation/installing-plone-v3.2-on-mac-os-x- >>> > 10.5 >>> > >>> > I thought it might be useful in addition to the information >>> posted at: >>> > http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/hosting-mac >>> > >>> > Regards! >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Plone-docs mailing list >>> Plo...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plone-docs >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Plone-docs mailing list > Plo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plone-docs |