ChrisYes, I =installed Java from Apple. OS X 2014-001Using =Yosemite server. 4.1 on OS X.(10.10.3)Can =connect to localhost, can=E2=80=99t connect to =locahost/webcatalog.(Why Webcatalog instead of =WebDNA?)New machine, but I did restore back up =that had a previous version of WebDNA.At one point =I had FastCGI and/or Developer Version on the old machine, so there =maybe remnants still installed.Thought there was an uninstall script =but can=E2=80=99t locate it. Would you provide instructions =please.Then I will try again If that does =not fix, I will contact support.Thanks!FrankOn May 16, 2015, at 10:36 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:Did you install the =Apple Java version ? (not the Oracle version: **You will need fist the =JAVA installation from APPLE: it can be found at
http://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/patch-mana=gement/Java-Runtime-Environment-1.6-for-Mac-OS-X-patches/JavaForOSX2014-00=1-patch.html
or
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1572/en_US/JavaForOSX2014-=001.dmg
The last ORACLE version does not work**)
Are you using the regular =Yosemite or Yosemite server? is your install clean or has it been =modified before trying to install WebDNA?
I =am not sure why "Safari can not connect to localhost", but this is not =related to WebDNA, and if new files have not been created on disk, one =more question: are you trying to update a WebCatalog installation? if =yes, the installers are not designed (yet) to update previous =installations.
You can contact support for =this kind of trouble. There is always a solution.
- chrisOn May 17, 2015, at =11:24, C Frank Wolfe <frank@cwolfe.com> wrote:
Palle,
Did you every get an =answer to this? I don=E2=80=99t see anything in the archives, and =have the same problem. Plus I can=E2=80=99t find that any new =files have been created on the disk. So while it says installing =complete don=E2=80=99t really believe it.
Thanks,
Frank
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Palle Bo Nielsen
I run the Java install and afterwards the =8.0.2 install on a Yosemite installation. When the 8.0.2 finished it =tries to access http://localhost/WebCatalog/ which fails since Safari =can not connect to localhost.
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ChrisYes, I =installed Java from Apple. OS X 2014-001Using =Yosemite server. 4.1 on OS X.(10.10.3)Can =connect to localhost, can=E2=80=99t connect to =locahost/webcatalog.(Why Webcatalog instead of =WebDNA?)New machine, but I did restore back up =that had a previous version of WebDNA.At one point =I had FastCGI and/or Developer Version on the old machine, so there =maybe remnants still installed.Thought there was an uninstall script =but can=E2=80=99t locate it. Would you provide instructions =please.Then I will try again If that does =not fix, I will contact support.Thanks!FrankOn May 16, 2015, at 10:36 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:Did you install the =Apple Java version ? (not the Oracle version: **You will need fist the =JAVA installation from APPLE: it can be found at
http://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/patch-mana=gement/Java-Runtime-Environment-1.6-for-Mac-OS-X-patches/JavaForOSX2014-00=1-patch.html
or
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1572/en_US/JavaForOSX2014-=001.dmg
The last ORACLE version does not work**)
Are you using the regular =Yosemite or Yosemite server? is your install clean or has it been =modified before trying to install WebDNA?
I =am not sure why "Safari can not connect to localhost", but this is not =related to WebDNA, and if new files have not been created on disk, one =more question: are you trying to update a WebCatalog installation? if =yes, the installers are not designed (yet) to update previous =installations.
You can contact support for =this kind of trouble. There is always a solution.
- chrisOn May 17, 2015, at =11:24, C Frank Wolfe <frank@cwolfe.com> wrote:
Palle,
Did you every get an =answer to this? I don=E2=80=99t see anything in the archives, and =have the same problem. Plus I can=E2=80=99t find that any new =files have been created on the disk. So while it says installing =complete don=E2=80=99t really believe it.
Thanks,
Frank
------------
Palle Bo Nielsen
I run the Java install and afterwards the =8.0.2 install on a Yosemite installation. When the 8.0.2 finished it =tries to access http://localhost/WebCatalog/ which fails since Safari =can not connect to localhost.
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