One thing that might help is a feature chart of what PHP, Ruby etc have
that TCL/AOL don't.
This should include things like modules. I think there is a
misconception that PHP/Ruby et al have many more modules. They do but
most are absolute POS's. Written by teenagers with no real world
experien
I could never make 4.0.10 work with FC5 even with a local version of tcl.
multiple definition of `_init'
shows up no matter what I do.
I am now trying to compile 4.5 and the following error is thrown.
nsdb nssock nslog nsperm nscgi nscp
make: execvp: ./util/nsmakeall.tcl: Permission denied
mak
It doesn't compile on 32 bit FC5 as several posts have showed. It is a
problem with tcl and threads. I use gentoo, but have 1 FC5 box so I am
no Fedora expert.
Nathan Folkman wrote:
I know it compiles on 32-bit FC5. Haven't tried on 64-bit FC5.
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How about the fix
How about the fix for FC5 that stops AOL from compiling.
Nathan Folkman wrote:
We're finishing up work on the 4.5 release which should address many of
these 64-bit issues. Could you please check out the head and try it out?
Thanks!
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Hello all,
Would it be possi
I am trying to install on a fresh FC5 (I have been using gentoo for
years, but need to change for current work).
My tcl info exists tcl_platform(threaded) is 1,
but I still get the
aolserver/nsthread/pthread.c:70: multiple definition of `_init'
error.
Is there a fix?
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Can you use something like http://www.linux-vserver.org/";>vserver?
>>Joshua ... other than this "isolated request processing by user per
>> virtual server" issue, what other gaps are there in what AOLserver does
>> vs. what you want?
>
> That's the big one. Our requirements for the webserver are:
Does the PG driver support the schema additions to PG > 7.3? I can't seem
to make it work.
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I am running multiple AOLservers on 2.4.17 hardened boxes and have no
problems.
> Anyone here running AOLserver (or developing other threaded
> apps.) under Linux 2.4? Specifically, I'm using 2.4.17.
>
> I've finally isolated something that has been sporadically
> causing my box to kernel panic -
Did the -g group problem get fixed in 3.4.x?
This was (besides being a pain in the A#$) a pretty big security problem on sites with
multiple users.
It appears that nscgi has a "bug".
If you turn on CGIInterps you lose the ability to run notn-interpreted cgi's.
The case in point is trying to run NetSaint and CVSweb at the same time.
Even though I have
ns_section ns/interps/CGIInterps
ns_param .pl /usr/bin/perl
It reads files with no
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