[WebDNA] Re: Yikes, upgraded to OS Mavericks and now WebDNA not running
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------090304060208070605000102Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitOK, figured out what happened. If you upgrade to OS X Mavericks, here's how to get WebDNA back up and running.1. Before you upgrade backup mod_fastcgi.so (/usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so). If you didn't email me and I can send you a copy.2. Upgrade to OS X Mavericks.3. After upgrading, in /etc/apache2/ rename httpd.conf to whatever you want. Rename httpd.conf.pre-update to httpd.conf. The upgrade installed a new httpd.conf file. Not sure what is new in the file. It also backs up your old httpd.conf. So far no problems just runnnig with my old httpd.conf file.4. I checked at least with my install nothing was changed with vhosts or hosts.5. Put back the file /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so.6. Restart apache (sudo apachectl restart)Hopefully all will be as it was before.> Olin Lagon
> October 23, 2013 at 3:14 PM> Running V7 on Mac and just upgraded to OS Mavericks. Anyone else > upgrade and figured out how to get WebDNA back online? Going to work > on it tonight, will share what I learn, but hoping someone already > figured it out.>> Thanks! Olin-- I found this infographic about Prince Kuhio interestingSorry for being brief. My emails are sent from several devices including mobileOlin Lagon@olagon --------------090304060208070605000102Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------060304090706090700010803"--------------060304090706090700010803Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitOK, figured out what happened. If you upgrade to OS X Mavericks, here's how to get WebDNA back up and running.
1. Before you upgrade backup mod_fastcgi.so (/usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so). If you didn't email me and I can send you a copy.
2. Upgrade to OS X Mavericks.
3. After upgrading, in /etc/apache2/ rename httpd.conf to whatever you want. Rename httpd.conf.pre-update to httpd.conf. The upgrade installed a new httpd.conf file. Not sure what is new in the file. It also backs up your old httpd.conf. So far no problems just runnnig with my old httpd.conf file.
4. I checked at least with my install nothing was changed with vhosts or hosts.
5. Put back the file /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so.
6. Restart apache (sudo apachectl restart)
Hopefully all will be as it was before.
October 23, 2013 at 3:14 PM
Running V7 on Mac and just upgraded to OS Mavericks. Anyone else upgrade and figured out how to get WebDNA back online? Going to work on it tonight, will share what I learn, but hoping someone already figured it out.
Thanks! Olin
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------090304060208070605000102Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitOK, figured out what happened. If you upgrade to OS X Mavericks, here's how to get WebDNA back up and running.1. Before you upgrade backup mod_fastcgi.so (/usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so). If you didn't email me and I can send you a copy.2. Upgrade to OS X Mavericks.3. After upgrading, in /etc/apache2/ rename httpd.conf to whatever you want. Rename httpd.conf.pre-update to httpd.conf. The upgrade installed a new httpd.conf file. Not sure what is new in the file. It also backs up your old httpd.conf. So far no problems just runnnig with my old httpd.conf file.4. I checked at least with my install nothing was changed with vhosts or hosts.5. Put back the file /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so.6. Restart apache (sudo apachectl restart)Hopefully all will be as it was before.> Olin Lagon > October 23, 2013 at 3:14 PM> Running V7 on Mac and just upgraded to OS Mavericks. Anyone else > upgrade and figured out how to get WebDNA back online? Going to work > on it tonight, will share what I learn, but hoping someone already > figured it out.>> Thanks! Olin-- I found this infographic about Prince Kuhio interestingSorry for being brief. My emails are sent from several devices including mobileOlin Lagon@olagon --------------090304060208070605000102Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------060304090706090700010803"--------------060304090706090700010803Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitOK, figured out what happened. If you upgrade to OS X Mavericks, here's how to get WebDNA back up and running.
1. Before you upgrade backup mod_fastcgi.so (/usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so). If you didn't email me and I can send you a copy.
2. Upgrade to OS X Mavericks.
3. After upgrading, in /etc/apache2/ rename httpd.conf to whatever you want. Rename httpd.conf.pre-update to httpd.conf. The upgrade installed a new httpd.conf file. Not sure what is new in the file. It also backs up your old httpd.conf. So far no problems just runnnig with my old httpd.conf file.
4. I checked at least with my install nothing was changed with vhosts or hosts.
5. Put back the file /usr/libexec/apache2/mod_fastcgi.so.
6. Restart apache (sudo apachectl restart)
Hopefully all will be as it was before.
October 23, 2013 at 3:14 PM
Running V7 on Mac and just upgraded to OS Mavericks. Anyone else upgrade and figured out how to get WebDNA back online? Going to work on it tonight, will share what I learn, but hoping someone already figured it out.
Thanks! Olin
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