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paguin
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Hello,

Wanterd to check if we still need to do F1 Maze in IFS10 on LInux Platform.

I remember its not required on Windows

Please suggest. ALso inform what all files i need to take back to linux from windows after F1 maze. I dont think entire runtime is required. 

Regards

Pankaj

 

Best answer by Charith Epitawatta

Hi @paguin,

Haven’t really tried this on Linux, but it must be handled in the same way. You probably might not get a GUI popup from the installer if you select the manual option; could be a terminal window instead. 

Hope this helps!

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Charith Epitawatta
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Hi @paguin,

F1 mage is signed through the installer in IFSAPP10. You have the option to make it automatic or manual. Please refer to following documentation:

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/foundation1/020_installation/500_references/020_ifs_applications_installer/020_ui_reference_itd/035_ifs_home_itd/140_client_signing/default.htm

Your second question is not quite clear, but the client files are packaged into a war file named client.war and deployed into the Main Server.

Hope this helps!


paguin
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  • June 30, 2022

Hello,

Thanks for the same

wanted to check for Linux application server. - Can you confirm please. windows i know does not need

2nd point was dependent on 1st hence invalid now :)

 

Regards

Pankaj


Charith Epitawatta
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Hi @paguin,

Haven’t really tried this on Linux, but it must be handled in the same way. You probably might not get a GUI popup from the installer if you select the manual option; could be a terminal window instead. 

Hope this helps!


paguin
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  • July 13, 2022

Hello,

For every one. we still need to do F1 on Linux environment

Regards

Pankaj


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