On Thursday 27 March 2003 22:28, you wrote:
Yes, of course, and it can often breaks things, right? Most users of
cd/pwd seem to want to neglect the fact that the pwd state is
per-process not per-thread, so perhaps it would be simpler just to
give them that, thus side-stepping the locking
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Ayan George wrote:
I'm trying to register a procedure to handle:
http://www.foo.net/~user/
type URLs. I want to redirect the request to:
http://members.foo.net/user/
I tried a couple of registerd procedures like:
ns_register_proc
Hi,
Today i tried to run the new aolserver beta (did not try any other
aolserver-4-beta till now), with openacs. It seems as if there are
problems with the templating system on the aolserver side. In my master
template there are some if,include and multiple tags.
When trying to access the
Hi!
Has anyone got nsvhr/nsunix to work with Aolserver 3.42? With 3.2 I have no
problems, but the same configurations don't work with 3.42.
As soon as I connect to the servers via nsvhr/nsunix they segfault. Connecting
to the ports directly works without any problems.
Thanks
wiwo
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Wolfgang,
I had the exact same problem quite a while ago.
I couldn't pinpoint the problem so I wrote my own
(smaller and simpler) front end that does the
same thing. You can find it at:
http://www.ayan.net/software/nsvirthost/nsvirthost-0.0.1.tar.gz
It works pretty well. If you have
Tomasz,
It seems ns_register_proc ignores glob characters
at the end of the pattern. ns_register_filter
works fine.
Thanks for the help.
-ayan
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Tomasz Kosiak wrote:
It supports general url - directory mapping but also mappings /~user to
user home directory.
Module
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Ayan George wrote:
Tomasz,
It seems ns_register_proc ignores glob characters
at the end of the pattern. ns_register_filter
works fine.
Indeed they are implemented very differently:
- ns_register_filter uses somthing like string match on url pattern
- ns_register_proc
Hi!
Thanks for your response. Some help to compile would be very nice. If I just
type make I get some warnings and this error:
main.c: In function `Np_UdsProxy':
main.c:406: structure has no member named `msg_accrights'
main.c:407: structure has no member named `msg_accrightslen'
main.c: At top
Has anyone got nsvhr/nsunix to work with Aolserver 3.42? With
3
.2 I have no problems, but the same configurations don't work
with 3.42.
nsvhr/nsunix are probably broken for 3.4.2 but they work for
3.5.1 without problems. Be sure to copy it from CVS.
Daniel P. Stasinski
Software Engineer
We're trying to get in touch with the PHP team to address. This is one
of the potential side effects of moving to 4.0 from prior 3.x versions
since virtual server support is now back. Pretty easy to address - be
sure to check out Mark's porting document:
Certainly something we can look into to - ideally in a way that would
keep backwards compatibility. Want to take a crack at a proposal that
address this issue across all effected procs?
- Nathan
On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 10:20 AM, Ayan George wrote:
Why can't we just use POSIX regular
That sounds like a good idea. Espcially if you make the default behaviour
whatever the current behaviour is.
This will ensure backwards compatibility (with no changes to existing code).
If you want the extra flexibility the regexp option gives you then you add
it to your code and chaneg the
Agree. If you want to take a stab at implementing, and can provide a
patch, we'll take a look and get it added to the core. Thanks in
advance.
- Nathan
On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 01:17 PM, Tim Moss wrote:
That sounds like a good idea. Espcially if you make the default
behaviour
whatever the
Guys,
During my lunch break, I wrote a small program to
compare the execution of Tcl_StringMatch() (what
ns_register_filter uses to match URLs) and
Tcl_RegExpExec() (what I propose
ns_register_filter should have the option of
using).
It looks like the regular expression stuff is
just as fast (or
Thanks! Go for it. :-) Make sure you grab the head version of the code
- that will ensure you have the latest 4.0 code. Once you've got
something you're happy with, please submit the changes as a patch and
we'll review.
- Nathan
On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 01:29 PM, Ayan George wrote:
On 2003.03.28, Wolfgang Winkler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone got nsvhr/nsunix to work with Aolserver 3.42? With 3.2 I
have no problems, but the same configurations don't work with 3.42.
As soon as I connect to the servers via nsvhr/nsunix they segfault.
Connecting to the ports
Hello,
Tcl command ns_http queue $method $url causes access violation in
Aolserver 4.0 beta 4 - note missing headers parameter in the command.
The access violation is due to variable hdrs left uninitialized in the
following block of code
line 126:
case HQueueIdx:
if (objc 4 || objc
Has anyone on the aolserver core team taken a look at libcurl?
http://curl.haxx.se
They claim to be thread safe...
There is a TCL wrapper at
http://personal1.iddeo.es/andresgarci/tclcurl/english/
Doubtless this is old news to many, but it seems like it has so much to
offer :)
jab The TCL
Hey Alfred,
How about using the Tcl wrapper and writing an AOLserver module to add curl
support? I'm sure the core team would love a patch. You could verify the
thread-safety claims. I'm sure the community would appreciate your work.
Pete.
Has anyone on the aolserver core team taken a look
I'm close .. I'll need it for a project right after the one I'm finishing
up :) Any pointer to a good doc to show me what layer of interface you're
talking about or a module that is similar/at the same layer? I take it the
TCLcurl is a hand-rolled SWIG-ish kind of interface to the underlying C
Lamar Owen wrote:
RH8.0 is not binary compatible with previous Red Hat distributions. You might
want to recompile AOLserver -- 3.4 will compile fine on RH8.
The main issue I had was I am using nsssl.so module, which I didn't have
the source for. I thought it might not work on an upgrade from
Alfred Werner wrote:
They claim to be thread safe...
There is a TCL wrapper at
http://personal1.iddeo.es/andresgarci/tclcurl/english
What more do you need to do? If this a package, just load into
AOLserver4.0 and be done with it. If it isn't, look at it to see how to
make it into a tcl package.
The following information item may be helpful to those who are porting an existing AOLserver installation to AOLserver 4.0.
The AOLserver C API functions
Ns_CacheCreate
Ns_CacheCreateSz
in 4.0 now produce a Warning severity log entry if called with an already existing cache name.
The Log
Roger dodger ... I'm just in the light research phase thinking about what
I'll need for an upcoming project - doesn't seem like a big deal - it
never is :) When I get to that point (or if I have some free time this
weekend) I'll post here about how nicely it plays with aolserver.
On Fri, 28 Mar
I know this subject was addressed a while ago but I'm curious to know if
there has been any resolution to this.
We have setup a linux box running aolserver 3.5 w/ tcl 8.4.2 and have
performed the following tests:
1. Running a very simple perl cgi
2. Running an ADP to do the same as the cgi
3.
1. Running a very simple perl cgi
Memory leak in the nscgi module?
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Hi Matthew,
Sounds like a memory leak in nscgi. Can you send me the perl script and
your nsd.tcl file? I'll see if I can duplicate the problem, track it
down and fix it.
thanks,
/s.
On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Matthew Krenzer wrote:
I know this subject was addressed a while ago but
Alfred,
I hope you find it easy. cURL sounds like a nice package, even nicer
that someone has created a tcl wrapper. I doubt that we will use it to
replace the http server processing in AOLserver, but as a client package
(making aolserver the client) it should be very helpful.
--Tom Jackson
I believe in Tcl 8.4 that if regexp sees a simple pattern (i.e. one
that string match could use), then it will use string match to process
it. I am not sure where exactly that takes place, so I am not sure if
that's what you are seeing or not. Maybe once Jeff gets back, he would
have some input.
Why can't we just use POSIX regular expressions for all of
the ns_register* procedures?
I'd be concerned about REs degrading performance. REs are usually
significantly slower than glob matches, and the registered proc matcher will
be called a _lot_.
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Hello,
is there a known way to get the mac address and logged os_username through
ns functions???
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I agree, but maybe we can add a option to the command, similar to what
Tcl's switch and lsearch commands do (i.e. -glob -regexp, etc)
--brett
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 07:43, Peter M. Jansson wrote:
Why can't we just use POSIX regular expressions for all of
the ns_register* procedures?
I'd
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