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Provide addition information helpful in the construction of the APR using
Subversion.
* README
Added hints on building APR using Subversion.
Patch by: L. Perkins<lukeperk...@epicdgs.us>
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Thank-you,
Luke Perkins
2581 Flagstone Drive
San Jose, California 95132-2611
Cell: 719-339-098
Hi all,
I am writing a client program to connect to the server and I want my code
to support both IPV4 and IPV6 addresses and henceforth I am using the APR
calls as APR internal takes care of it.
The issues I am facing are:
1 The apr_sockaddr_info_get () goes fine if I specify the hostname(
I am very interested in the Apache Portable Runtime
Project (APR). Platform independence is an ambitious
goal and I commend you on taking up the challenge.
The issue of platform independence is becoming an
increasingly important one in much of my work. Ive
looked into several efforts that
Dear sir/madam
I am a student studying business studies at school and I would like some
information about APR. Would you please forward some information.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Julian Bonello
Malta
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Charles Bonello wrote:
I am a student studying business studies at school and I would like some
information about APR. Would you please forward some information.
Have you seen our website at http://apr.apache.org/ ? What additional
information would you like to know
Hi all,
I run the test inside test directory and I noticed this two error:
./testall -v testsockets
Partial APR Tests:
Socket Creation: ..FFF.
6 tests run: 3 passed, 3 failed, 0 not implemented.
Failed tests in Socket Creation:
1) tcp6_socket: expected 0 but was 97
2) udp6_socket:
This is the output of the program testsock in the test directory.
I have enclose between ** what it seems starnge to me.
./testsock
Initializing.OK
Creating context...OK
This test relies on the process test working. Please
run that test first, and only run this test when it
completes
| APR_FINFO_NAME to apr_dir_read. The first
two calls to apr_dir_read return . and .. and the Subversion code
skips them, the following gdb information is for the third call
,,, never mind my earlier questions. Committed a patch to ignore the
results of d_type when it's DT_UNKNOWN (or a code we
to apr_dir_read. The first
two calls to apr_dir_read return . and .. and the Subversion code
skips them, the following gdb information is for the third call
,,, never mind my earlier questions. Committed a patch to ignore the
results of d_type when it's DT_UNKNOWN (or a code we don't grok
:315: (apr_err=155000, src_err=0)
svn: Obstructed update
svn: The entry 'bar' is no longer a directory,
which prevents proper updates.
Please remove this entry and try updating again.
Looks like a recent apr change causes apr_dir_read to fail to return
all the requested information. I don't
I'm sorry... this patch dir not come through to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for me today
(although I watched for it...) but it's simply WRONG.
At 07:04 PM 12/17/2002, =?UTF-8?B?QnJhbmtvIMSMaWJlag==?= wrote:
--- apr/file_io/unix/dir.c 15 Dec 2002 05:17:51 - 1.69
+++ apr/file_io/unix/dir.c
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
I'm sorry... this patch dir not come through to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for me today
(although I watched for it...) but it's simply WRONG.
At 07:04 PM 12/17/2002, =?UTF-8?B?QnJhbmtvIMSMaWJlag==?= wrote:
--- apr/file_io/unix/dir.c 15 Dec 2002
causes apr_dir_read to fail to return
all the requested information. I don't know if this is complete from
an apr point of view, but it's sufficient to get Subversion working on
my glibc 2.2.5 Linux machine.
Index: apr/file_io/unix/dir.c
are the identifiers that will help us determine if stat() was also
called later.
First; the definition of all the apr_file_info...() fn's is to return *ALL* of
the
available information. If more information is available (without extra
effort) than the user requests, that is always OK.
If some 'extra
. and .. and the Subversion code
skips them, the following gdb information is for the third call
(gdb) s
apr_dir_read (finfo=0xb660, wanted=33587200, thedir=0x809a878) at dir.c:174
174 apr_status_t ret = 0;
(gdb) n
179 ret = readdir_r(thedir-dirstruct, thedir-entry, retent);
(gdb)
184
calls to apr_dir_read return . and .. and the Subversion code
skips them, the following gdb information is for the third call
(gdb) s
apr_dir_read (finfo=0xb660, wanted=33587200, thedir=0x809a878) at dir.c:174
174 apr_status_t ret = 0;
(gdb) n
179 ret = readdir_r(thedir-dirstruct
William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philip... thanks.
Now for the oddball question, looking at dirent.h or it's associate sys/
includes, what symbol DT_xxx (DT_REG, etc) do you find for value 0?
/usr/include/dirent.h
/* File types for `d_type'. */
enum
{
DT_UNKNOWN = 0,
two calls to apr_dir_read return . and .. and the Subversion code
skips them, the following gdb information is for the third call
,,, never mind my earlier questions. Committed a patch to ignore the
results of d_type when it's DT_UNKNOWN (or a code we don't grok)
and ignore the results
=155000, src_err=0)
svn: Obstructed update
svn: The entry 'bar' is no longer a directory,
which prevents proper updates.
Please remove this entry and try updating again.
Looks like a recent apr change causes apr_dir_read to fail to return
all the requested information. I don't know
Hi All,
Is there any API(s) provided by APR library
which gives infomation/statistics about a
Disk?
I want Free disk space and Total disk
space of the hard disk.
Please, let me know how I can do this!
Thanks a lot!
Rohan.
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Do You
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 12:51:02AM -0800, Rohan Nandode wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any API(s) provided by APR library
which gives infomation/statistics about a
Disk?
I want Free disk space and Total disk
space of the hard disk.
APR does not provide these APIs, sorry.
Patches welcome
On Monday 19 November 2001 12:51 am, Rohan Nandode wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any API(s) provided by APR library
which gives infomation/statistics about a
Disk?
I want Free disk space and Total disk
space of the hard disk.
Please, let me know how I can do this!
Those APIs don't exist
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