[naviserver-devel] Migrating aol.com from proprietary platform (AOLserver) to Open Source

2009-07-13 Thread Stephen Deasey
Some pretty funny miss-statements in this history of AOLserver running aol.com:

http://velocityconference.blip.tv/file/2286110/


But the punchline is that their shiny new apache/tomcat setup can
barely manage half the 45 reqs/sec she derides the old AOLserver on 6
year old hardware achieving.


The other videos from this conference are actually interesting -- check 'em out.

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Re: [naviserver-devel] Migrating aol.com from proprietary platform (AOLserver) to Open Source

2009-07-13 Thread Jeff Rogers
Stephen Deasey wrote:
 Some pretty funny miss-statements in this history of AOLserver running 
 aol.com:
 
 http://velocityconference.blip.tv/file/2286110/

Wow, the hatred for tcl is palpable.  This is something I've never 
understood.

-J

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[naviserver-devel] x86_64

2009-07-13 Thread Vlad Seryakov
Hi,

Anyone encountered something like this:

i am compiling current HEAD naviserver version on my new 64bit Archlinux

Linux video.mpower.net 2.6.29-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat May 9 14:09:36 
CEST 2009 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5355 @ 2.66GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

All okay until i start the server, i get

[01/Jul/2009:01:07:13][10722.7fe1f388b6f0][-main-] Notice: driver: 
starting: nssock
[01/Jul/2009:01:07:13][10722.7fe1f388b6f0][-main-] Fatal: binder: 
sendmsg() failed: 'Bad file descriptor'


I have older (1 year code running without problems, i can start that 
binary, but even old code when i compile, i get this error).

Any hints?

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