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Re: idl license server an mac powerbook [message #46656 is a reply to message #46655] Thu, 08 December 2005 06:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Karsten Rodenacker is currently offline  Karsten Rodenacker
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Yes,thank you, that has fixed one thing. Unluckily is the chosen hostname
without network not resolved. However I am trying at the moment with an
alias of localhost. This works frequently (!). However I must experience
some difficulties if I have the X-server started and change the
environment. At least I can now mostly use idl.

Regards
Karsten
Am Wed, 07 Dec 2005 17:53:13 +0100 schrieb Marshall Perrin
<mperrin+news@cymric.berkeley.edu>:

> Karsten Rodenacker <karsten.rodenacker@gsf.de> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, does anybody know how to configure the license server for idl that
>> it
>> is operational for different environments, network at the lab, network
>> at
>> home, no network at all? Seemingly the hostname changes in different
>> environments!
>
> You can set the hostname to remain the same in all environments, which
> will
> probably ease your difficulties. Edit the file /etc/hostconfig and change
> the line 'HOSTNAME=-AUTOMATIC-', replacing the -AUTOMATIC- with whatever
> you want your Mac's hostname to be.
>
> - Marshalll



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