On Feb 9, 2004, at 6:27 PM, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
Well, OpenACS uses it of course, and would have to adapt their db_*
API to cope with any nsoracle driver API changes. Hopefully the db_*
api is the only OpenACS code using calls specific to nsoracle. I'm
not sure what part's of the
Greetings! First time poster here, but I have used AS for a number of years.
I just upgraded from 3.5.something to 4.0.1 and ran into a couple issues I
haven't seen discussed...
First, ns_getcsv seems to be gone. LOL, that's probably a good thing. I
was using it when I should know better. I
Not sure if it will be useful for you but tcllib has a CSV:: namespace,
and now that aolserver is package aware it might do the trick.
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Kevin S. Davis wrote:
Greetings! First time poster here, but I have used AS for a number of years.
I just upgraded from 3.5.something to
On your ns_getcsv question; AOLServer 4.0 has broken out the DB API into
it's own module -- nsdb, whereas before you would get it as part of the
core.
What that means is that your server uses any of the ns_db apis, you need
to add nsdb.so to your modules section.
The surprising part, is that
On Feb 10, 2004, at 9:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really didn't plan on changing the ns_db interface if that is what you
are getting at.
OK, yes, that's mostly what I'm getting at.
Also, Jeff Davis of the OpenACS crew has been de facto maintainer of
the
driver - do you plan to talk
On Feb 10, 2004, at 10:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, Jeff Davis of the OpenACS crew has been de facto maintainer of
the
driver - do you plan to talk to him before moving forward?
There haven't been any defacto maintainers since Jeremy and Jeff
stepped up to be co-maintainers of nsoracle
I'm assuming by the lack of responses that people either don't use ns_db
much or don't use the -timeout arg to it, or wouldn't be affected by the
change to the -timeout behavior mentioned below.
If this assumption is wrong, please speak up. Thanks.
-- Dossy
On 2004.02.05, Dossy [EMAIL
Jeremy, Jeff,
would it be possible to create a regression test suite that exercises
the functionality? It could include a simple set of SQL files to load
into the db and then run the tests against.
/s.
On Feb 10, 2004, at 1:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 10, 2004, at 9:36 AM, [EMAIL
Hi all,
This is maybe for Zoran, who is the TTrace guy ;-)
My production server crashed with this log :
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[05/Feb/2004:18:36:05][20531.14107][-conn:chat.etnoka.fr::14091] Notice:
dbdrv: opening database 'KTAD:KTAD'
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 20:21, you wrote:
Hi all,
This is maybe for Zoran, who is the TTrace guy ;-)
My production server crashed with this log :
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[05/Feb/2004:18:36:05][20531.14107][-conn:chat.etnoka.fr::14091] Notice:
dbdrv: opening
Thanks, I will investigate on my side.
Anyway I am not sure at all the crash is due to this logged problem !
Regards.
Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE
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