Actually the reason of my initial request was my wasted effort to setup a Apache/svn/webdav server in my lab's g4 powerpc (running 10.4.8) in order to host my thesis work and start a project with my colleagues. Being in the middle of the process and while: 1. Apache wasn't starting in every reboot using the .plist file (noticed the naming change to macports in the last week) 2. svn was working fine when i started Apache 3. my webdav folder was not accessible using the Goto Server cmd-K I lost my Reference pages Rob created. As to Ian's reply, thank you but I wasn't really looking for the entire wiki (although I enjoyed the way it was, very helpful)...It could be my post titlethough... so my bad! Rob, could you please help on this? Maybe redirect me to the right place...and my comment on the game having the potential of an overtime or even penalties was going to Randall's sig... Maybe its the fact the ball is not really round ( http://digg.com/general_sciences/Why_Goalies_Hate_the_New_World_Cup_Soccer_B...) or goalies just get tired when they sit in front of the monitor too much! Thanks for your help! On 10/6/06, Ian Eiloart <iane@sussex.ac.uk> wrote:
--On 5 October 2006 17:22:37 -0400 Christos Efstathiou <christos.e@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all, I am not able to find the wiki helppages previously hosted @ opendarwin.com (e.g. http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:MAMP) I believe the general rule when you schedule a transition like this is that you don't remove the previous source of help... this is very frustrating for newcomers like me... Can sb please fix this?
I don't know about that, but the answer to the question in your Subject: line is <http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/wiki>
-- Ian Eiloart IT Services, University of Sussex