Quoting Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2007.04.11, Ali Salem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With reference to gzip compression support in aolserver 4.5.0, where should
I place the [ns_zlib compress $file_requested] in order to guarantee the
compression of every file being requested? Note that I
into this problem? I'd appreciate if anybody
could give a bit of time to sorting this out.
Thank you!
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I was going to migrate a project to freebsd because I like it. There
are instructions available for getting oracle running, but oracle the
company won't support it... so I went with suse.
--- Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the tips.
I need to select between Debian
What about mysql's heap tables?
http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mysql/article.php/3077531
I don't know if that would do what you want, but if so would eliminate
needing another layer of software.
I'm also not sure if postgresql has something similar.
Again like SQLlite, MetaKit might
You can add to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH VARIABLE.
Or add the path to the file /etc/ld.so.config and then run the command
ldconfig.
Neither of these worked for me (I was using freebsd though). I made a
soft link from /usr/lib/libpq.so.3 to the pgsql directory:
% ln -s /usr/lib/libpq.so.3
for aolserver4 you have to load nsdb.so in your modules section:
ns_section ns/server/${server}/modules
ns_param nsdb /usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsdb.so
--- Joshua Adam Ginsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello -
I'm trying to get 4b10 up and running and I've been hitting some
hurdles.
The
apache compatibility in aolserver? band-aid.
keep the products separate but functionally similar, which they are.
make some docs for apache users: how to do apache-specific tasks in
aolserver with some examples. the problem isn't that the
functionality is missing, its not knowning syntax.
if
i didn't mean any personal criticism.
what i do mean is that it's not easy to move between systems,
especially when you don't have the time or money to spend doing it.
in these situations, if docs existed it might make the transition
easier as there probably are elements of apache functionality
you won't really be running a powerhouse environment until you move to
a set of clustered apple iigs web servers.
although someone should really run some performance tests vs. the
nintendo.
sorry... off toaopic...
--- Oliver Bird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bas Scheffers wrote:
Oliver Bird
the list of aim chat clients on aolserver.com doesn't mention the windows
port of gaim at http://gaim.sourceforge.net/.
it's currently alpha, but i've had no problems.
derek
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