We have Leopard Server running in our small software company, with user’s machines backed up to the server via Time Machine, and other important data stored on the server such as our intranet pages. So it is vital that we
Trac on Leopard Server
Trac is an issue tracking system for software development projects. It integrates with Subversion (SVN), and is considered one of the better issue trackers out there because it is light weight and doesn’t bog down issue tracking with huge numbers
Subversion on Leopard Server
It’s surprising that, given Subversion (SVN) is an Apple officially supported revision control system for development (Xcode has support for it), Leopard Server has no real GUI support for getting a subversion server up and running (or any other revision
Leopard Server and Spotlight Problems
When we first installed Leopard Server, we found that Spotlight wasn’t working on the server by default. A number of people have also found this to be true, and some people have suggested it may have something to do with
Leopard Server and LDAP edit of people in Open Directory
Leopard Server makes use of Open Directory, an LDAP based directory service of resources – including users and shared contact information. As I mentioned in a previous article, you can set up other Address Book software (such as Thunderbird’s) to
Leopard Server and LDAP Search for People in Open Directory
Leopard Server makes use of Open Directory, an LDAP based directory service of resources – including users and shared contacts. Address book in Leopard client will automatically search Open Directory for users and people, but if you need to access