On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 16:03:00 -0600, "Mike Cisar" <mlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> opined: > > > Just wondering if anyone has been able to get the MS Frontpage > > > server extensions to install/compile under FC5 with Apache > > > 2.2.2 ? As much as Frontpage has it's idiosyncrasies we have > > > users that still need it. > > > I haven't done this in some time. Is the problem with compile or > > getting it to work? IIRC, a fp file is created in /var/log that > > has to be permissioned to 755. Have you searched the list > > archives? > > It's a problem with the compile itself. Have it working on a > number of FC4 servers with Apache 2.0.x no problem. The problem > seems to start by apr_compat.h and apu_compat.h being missing from > FC5, which from what I've been able to gather those compatibilities > were deprecated somewhere between Apache 2.0.x and 2.2.x > > I tried cheating by copying those files in from my FC4 install on > the slim hope that would work a miracle... but that just makes many > more errors come up in the compile which are well above my C > abilities to figure out. > > And of course now that the extension have officially been > discontinued by Microsoft, any official support that RTR used to > provide is now gone completely, including their knowledgebase and > such. Though I think I managed to get the most recent version > shortly before they shut their services down. > I guess they are trying to tell you something. I wish that I could be more helpful. I have one domain/user that could really use it but I refuse to provide it. Mambo scares the hell out of me (Lieberman was a victim of the exploit du jour) and I cannot make any sense of Zope. AIOCP has problems with PHP5 and, while Drupal is great, it is relatively difficult for end users/publishers to create content, If you find a good alternative, please let me know. -- Do NOT Send Email to <spam trap> Fedora@TQMcube,com Our DNSRBL - Eliminate Spam at The Source: http://www.TQMcube.com Don't Subsidize Criminals: http://boulderpledge.org