At Friday 04:48 PM 8/26/2005, Tom Jackson wrote:
What is Arena? How does Arena
use AOLserver?
www.arenasolutions.com (as per my email address)
Arena uses AOLserver to deliver all of its web services.
- John
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On Friday 26 August 2005 11:23, John Caruso wrote:
> At Friday 10:25 AM 8/26/2005, Tom Jackson wrote:
> >Apache is a generic system wide service, which a single
> >instance can assume different environments depending upon the request. It
> >is
> >setup by root, but generally useable by everyone.
>
At Friday 10:25 AM 8/26/2005, Tom Jackson wrote:
AOLserver is not in any way similar to Apache, BIND or OpenSSL, other
than
being software.
That's the only similarity I was specifically calling out. Well-designed,
widely-available open source software has converged on a standard way of
hand
On Thursday 25 August 2005 11:34, John Caruso wrote:
> More generally, I'd say that flexibility should be the guiding principle
> in the build system (goal 0 on your list). The build system should
> provide as much flexibility as possible to the user and impose as few
> restrictions as possible,
Solution was downgrading libc6
V. 2.3.5-4 broke something in aolserver
2.3.2 is OK ,
4 hours lost for this
Marc Kalberer wrote:
Hi,
I successufully install, configure and run openacs on AOlserver4
(debian version aolserver4_4.0.10-3). Everything was running find
until I update my syste