Cheyenne + Vanilla
[1/4] from: jasonic::nomadics::org at: 15-Mar-2005 10:45
Looking for someone to help create an ready-to-run installation package for Vanilla WITH
Cheyenne as integrated http server.
Vanilla
http://www.vanillasite.at/space/vanilla-0.6.2-release-notes
http://www.vanillasite.at/space/download
http://www.vanillasite.at/space/documentation
Cheyenne
http://softinnov.org/cheyenne.shtml
Anyone interested?
thanks, Jason
[2/4] from: maarten::vrijheid::net at: 15-Mar-2005 11:33
Cheyenne isn't available as a download?
--Maarten
Jason Cunliffe wrote:
[3/4] from: andreas:bolka:gmx at: 15-Mar-2005 12:19
Tuesday, March 15, 2005, 11:33:43 AM, Maarten wrote:
> Cheyenne isn't available as a download?
> Jason Cunliffe wrote:
>> Looking for someone to help create an ready-to-run installation
>> package for Vanilla WITH Cheyenne as integrated http server.
once cheyenne is available, i'd certainly have a look at it, as soon
as i get some free time slots ;)
--
Best regards,
Andreas
[4/4] from: jasonic::nomadics::org at: 15-Mar-2005 12:43
Maarten > Cheyenne isn't available as a download?
Not yet :-)
However http://softinnov.org/cheyenne.shtml is running on it already, so
hopefully a beta download will be there soon..
Sorry my post was not very clear...
I'm way too busy with Flash programming for all the other end-user
interface components.
So I need REBOL help from someone to wrap Vanilla and Cheyenne up together
into a single install.
The sort of thing you can run with single click and/or a call from another
app on the installation CD or USBKey.
The basic admin screen for Vanilla-Cheyenne could be done in /View.
Else via some script params we can call using Zincv2 [FlashMX2004 desktop
extension API].
Beyoned that it's important that remote setup and admin for
Vanilla-Cheyenne can be done.
Since Cheyenne is built on Uniserve, this should be easy for those who know
how ;-)
If you have a better idea than Uniserver-Cheyenne please let me know.
This has to run cross platform WinXP, MacOSX
thanks
Jason
Jason Cunliffe wrote: