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Does mellon can be supported in other platforms? Such as Windows, Solaris? #44

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hisupermodel opened this issue Dec 7, 2020 · 4 comments

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hisupermodel commented Dec 7, 2020

Hello, developers. (@simo5 , @thijskh ...)can you help me confirm one thing. Is there any version of mellons to run in Windows or Solaris?

Currently my system works in windows server, I want to use mellon to realize authentication. So is there good suggestion to tell me how can I do?

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thijskh commented Dec 7, 2020

I’m not aware of anything that specifically prohibits this. And we’re received reports about Solaris so I’m quite sure that it works there. Maybe just try it?

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Thanks for your reply. @thijskh
So the release version file (mod_auth_mellon-0.17.0.tar.gz) can run directly in Windows Server and Solaris platforms? Or is there Windows version mellon file? Or Solaris version file? How can I get them?

Currently, I run successfully in Linux system. So the config information (both Windows and Solaris) are similar to Linux?
Are there minimum dependencies on Windows/Solaris?

My apache environments are 2.0, 2.2, and 2.4.
System environments are Window server 2016, Solaris 10&11.

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3eka commented Dec 8, 2020 via email

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Thanks, @3eka How about in windows server? such as 2016.

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