On lördagen den 21 september 2002 05.43 Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
Yes that would be cool if you came visiting.
Or you could come to Montreal ;-)
I can't afford the trip yet, still unemployed you know.
It *is* serious. Many e-commerce sites use some perl modules heavily,
and if they
Le sam 21/09/2002 à 00:30, Yura Gusev a écrit :
Or you could come to Montreal ;-)
Are you planing to make party after 9.0 release? Maybe we can go and play
paintball?
Forget about paintball ;-) Last year, Mandrake was beaten up by Syspark
at paintball, and it took me like two months for the
--- Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Le sam 21/09/2002 à 00:30, Yura Gusev a écrit :
Or you could come to Montreal ;-)
Are you planing to make party after 9.0 release?
Maybe we can go and play
paintball?
Forget about paintball ;-) Last year, Mandrake was
beaten up by
Yes that would be cool if you came visiting.
Or you could come to Montreal ;-)
It *is* serious. Many e-commerce sites use some perl modules heavily,
and if they don't work, they can't upgrade.
I understand. BTW. I packed osCommerce in contribs and it seems to work nicely
with apache2
Jean-Michel Dault said:
Yes that would be cool if you came visiting.
Or you could come to Montreal ;-)
Are you planing to make party after 9.0 release? Maybe we can go and play
paintball?
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 00:28, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Well, finally made some headway on this. If I replicate what the
commandline is that /etc/init.d/httpd uses - but remove -DHAVE_PHP4 and
-DHAVE_SSL, it starts up correctly.
With -DHAVE_PHP4, I see this:
httpd2: relocation error:
Hey, you did a great job! =) It ticks! I owe you a couple of beers ;-)
I take that as a promise :-)
Now, I only have to find out how to send alcohol to Sweeden without it
being confiscated at customs... Otherwise, I'll have to bring them
myself ;-)
Not until mod_perl and mod_php are stable
I un-installed the apache2-mod_php package and reinstalled it... no
luck. Finally checked where that .so was coming from, removed
php-recode, and now it works with PHP.
There are many issues with php-recode, I'm fixing that right now. There
are symbol conflicts with php-imap and php-mysql,
On torsdagen den 19 september 2002 03.32 Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
Hey, you did a great job! =) It ticks! I owe you a couple of beers ;-)
I take that as a promise :-)
Now, I only have to find out how to send alcohol to Sweeden without it
being confiscated at customs... Otherwise, I'll
Just make a backup of your configs, uninstall the apache and php stuff you
have, rm -rf /etc/http*, install new apache (v1.2.26 and/or v2.0.40), fix
config manually. J-M Dault has made a huge and very nice job making this
work. But as you probably have a cooker install it's safer and
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] New Apache 2 Questions/Issues
Just make a backup of your configs, uninstall the apache and php stuff
you
have, rm -rf /etc/http
My packages are designed to do a seamless upgrade, but only from the
stable packages (either 8.x or 9.0), not from Oden's versions.
I'm bad, I never had any _upgrades_ in mind for 2.x, nor the requirements, I
was just too darn busy making it tick :-)
Hey, you did a great job! =) It ticks!
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] New Apache 2 Questions/Issues
My packages are designed to do a seamless upgrade, but only from the
stable packages (either 8.x
On tisdagen den 17 september 2002 05.40 Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Just upgraded apache2 from the Odin provided to the new one in cooker
contribs. This left me with several questions and issues.
Questions:
- It did not uninstall apache-1, but it did use /etc/httpd. Is it no
longer possible
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 22:40, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Just upgraded apache2 from the Odin provided to the new one in cooker
contribs. This left me with several questions and issues.
Questions:
- It did not uninstall apache-1, but it did use /etc/httpd. Is it no
longer possible to have
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