Ok. I wil try in my free time  to reorganize your words in the tcl wiki . I
will try to make my own rivet_info command and run it on my website.
On Friday, May 15, 2015, Massimo Manghi <[email protected]> wrote:

> We don't have something able to print the plenty, nifty and verbose
> information phpinfo can output. But mod_rivet has an (undocumented) array
> named 'server' setup when each Tcl interpreter is created and set up. If
> for some reason your Tcl code tampers with this array data can be lost or
> changed. To preserve its content for subsequent requests you should create
> your private copy
>
> running 'parray server' on my Linux Mint PC prints
>
> server
> server(MPM_FORKED)    = dynamic
> server(MPM_THREADED)  = unsupported
> server(RIVET_DIR)     = /usr/lib/tcltk/rivet2.1
> server(RIVET_INIT)    = /usr/lib/tcltk/rivet2.1/init.tcl
> server(RIVET_VERSION) = 2.1.3
> server(SERVER_CONF)   = /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
> server(SERVER_ROOT)   = /etc/apache2
>
> Also command ::rivet::inspect returns configuration information about
> mod_rivet and also provides a consistent replacement for [info script].
> This command is explained in the on-line manual
>
>  -- Massimo
>
> On 05/15/2015 04:23 AM, Rani Ahmed wrote:
>
>> I have updated my website http://www.superlinux.net to rivet 2.2.2.  The
>> link named /products /
>> uses sqlite and rivet . I have debian jessie. i have also ActiveTcl 8.6
>> as my Tcl interpreter. I compiled rivet 2.2.2 against ActiveTcl. I
>> installed the rivet too. I want the phpinfo() equivalent in rivet so i
>> can confirm it works just fine and also display the current rivet version.
>>
>>

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