oping AOLServer :)
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> Distracting myself with code diving, I found that internal redirects,
> implemented by Ns_ConnRedirect and as are use
e
the difference between gzipped and ungzipped content.
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> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Alexey Pechnikov
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>> I'm se
is only applies to RHEL4 (the byte-size analysis for
> Mac OS X is similar, but the multipliers and trigger levels are different,
> though I didn't record the actual values). And even on RHEL4 these aren't
> the only values that fail--other smaller and larger buffer sizes will fail
> too,
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> ns_ldap bind $ldaph username password
>
> - Issues an LDAP bind with the username and password, returns
t you're already
checking for file existence anyway so it's not too big a deal (and is
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> folly -- then you c
alloc implementation? What other modules are you loading?
> The invalid block message shows typically up, when there is a double
> free issued.
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> > Slight prototype fix to my .c file, but no change to the iss
Slight prototype fix to my .c file, but no change to the issue/
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> So I'm trying to write a new loadable module. From a combination of
> example modules I thought I was set, but
been
able to compile against a debug-symbol Tcl so I can't trace past
Ns_TclDestroyInterp.
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To confirm, the pools.tcl patch is not necessary. The server responds
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> I had trouble with cvs head earlier, but I have tried again. Here is
> what wor
for "setrlimit"
> for compiles on Leopard and above. It passes now in case
> of unlimited number of open files OPEN_MAX files to
> setrlimit.
>
> -gustaf neumann
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> > Anyhoo - once built, nsd segfaults, predictably in t
Hi Don,
Since I'm on a PPC G4 powerbook I only have 32 of those bits you talk about :)
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> On Mar 22, 2008, at 6:04 AM, Mark Aufflick wrote:
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> > Thread 0 Crashed:
e --help :)
It seems that people have this running on Intel ok, and I have
compiled Aolserver 4.x on earlier Mac OS X versions ok, but the huge
string of defines to gcc has me a bit stumped about where to look.
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> 1) JavaScript: the SpiderMonkey JS engine is thread-safe and I've been
>integrating it into AOLserver (see: nsjsapi). John Resig has started
>a small JS library that makes running some client-side JS on the
>server-side, which I'm
is JRuby - where
the threading model is that of the JVM.
If it turns out to be possible to nicely host, say, JRuby applications
on aolserver and give the Ruby code access to aolserver features I
think we would find ourselves with a very popular server on our hands.
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and> had to do the following to allow the configure/make/make install cycle> work:>>
these steps.
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le] } {
ns_param nsssl ${bindir}/${sslmodule}
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ns_log warning "config.tcl: nsssl not loaded -- key/cert files do
not exist."
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ns_section "ns/db/drivers"
ns_param postgres ${bindir}/nspostgres.so
ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nsjava"
ns_p
local/aolserver40r10/bin/libnsjava.so: undefined symbol:
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Hmm, might be worth trying that until ruby gets more thread friendly.
I have the code from Jim Lynch's attempt at nsperl as a start.
On 5/23/06, 'Jesus' Jeff Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Aufflick wrote:
> A smart idea that Vlad gave me is to use nsproxy a
To be honest I don't have a specific need... It's just that whenever
I'm working in a non-aolserver environment (like fcgi or even
mod_perl) I really miss the easy inter-thread communication, easy
caching etc. So I thought I'd bring ruby to aolserver!
A smart idea that Vlad gave me is to use nspr
An issue I have become aware of is that the ruby code is entirely non
thread safe.
That's a real bummer. I'm thinking that possibly I could make a pool
of interpreters and supervise access to them.
Without thread safety the whole project will fall short of what I was
hoping to do so it might end
Yes I have downloaded that code. It needed some fixing to make it
work, but it's working now. I don't really like the approach taken in
the code though - it's a very laborious way to do it I think (compared
say with nsocaml). It's still good example code though, especially as
the ruby C api is not
yes. I am most familiar with OpenACS but I figured there might be
other approaches in the aolserver community. Another option is to
integrate with rails or another ruby templating system.
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By language/markup do you mean something like asp/adp/cf/
king at? And is there any documentation
other than the wiki that I should be reading?
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> > Mark Aufflick said:
> > > I feel a good old fashioned usenet style flame war coming on =)
> >
> > Slashdot has flame wars, all we have are friendly argum
On 4/7/06, Mark Aufflick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/6/06, Dossy Shiobara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did you know that Sybase silently promotes an empty string to a string
> > of 1 character? You can't actually store an empty string in a Sybase
&
On 4/6/06, Bas Scheffers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Aufflick said:
> > do show disturbingly similar philosophies - like making NULL = NULL by
> > default because many clients with poorly trained developers asked for
> I recon that's the only one! (and I still
On 4/6/06, Dossy Shiobara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you know that Sybase silently promotes an empty string to a string
> of 1 character? You can't actually store an empty string in a Sybase
> database. That is absolutely ridiculous. I'd expect that kind of
> behavior from some college-lev
That's great - I'm a bit of a Sybase newby and this tip makes life a lot easier.
Given that this is so easy and reasonable I don't understand why so
many Sybase developers employ other unreliable methods to emulate
triggers.
On 4/5/06, Bas Scheffers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "select @@identity
> > Most of the web world runs on MySQL and does ok - just like CDBaby who
> You can't possibly liken Sybase to MySQL!
I know that they are not even in the same league technically, but they
do show disturbingly similar philosophies - like making NULL = NULL by
default because many clients with poo
I've added so many 2c this thread is nearly tax deductable!
> .. I have never actually seen a Sybase instance go down
> or mess up my data.
I have seen some large Sybase databases go down quite spectacularly.
> The whole financial world seems to run on Sybase, and so far it's been
> doing OK...
:
> On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 03:02:21PM +1000, Mark Aufflick wrote:
> > Doesn't that still serialize all updates requiring access to that sequence?
>
> No. Sequences in an RDBMS are designed to scale gracefully under
> heavy concurrent load. (This is basic stuff, grab any go
As visible on openacs.org api docs:
http://openacs.org/api-doc/proc-view?proc=util_httppost&source_p=1&version_id=
In cvs head:
http://cvs.openacs.org/cvs/openacs-4/packages/acs-tcl/tcl/utilities-procs.tcl?rev=HEAD&view=auto
On 3/31/06, Titi Ala'ilima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ACS (Open, e
Doesn't that still serialize all updates requiring access to that sequence?
If you used it within a transaction it would also have implications
with other transactions using that "sequence" especially in a rollback
situation.
In the context of AOLServer you could minimise the impact of these
prob
How depresssing. I'm doing a lot of work with Sybase these days.
That's right, the "enterprise" database. It seems that sequences are
not "enterprise" enough and you end up seeing developers resorting to
stuff like this instead.
Not that it's relevant in this case, but it's nice to blowoff steam
o
tml
# Maximum File Size for uploads:
ns_param maxinput [expr 5 * 1024 * 1024] ;# in bytes
# Maximum request time
ns_param recvwait [expr 5 * 60] ;# in minutes
#ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nsopenssl/ssldriver/admins"
versions vary slightly betweeen ACS/OpenACS
releases).
OpenACS has a cross-db framework to allow it to support multiple
databases but you would have *extreme* difficulties porting it to
Sybase or MSSQL!
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quot;maxbackup" is effectively ignored.
What OS are you on? Is ":" a legal character in filenames on the
filesystem you're writing to? (It isn't on Win32, for example.) It
might be worth changing "rollfmt" to just "%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M" to te
t 17:46:19
It's a real pain because I'm losing stats :(
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
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Can anyone suggest why this might be happening? Instead of being rolled,
my access log is gettting removed. Ie. a new one is started each
ns_param rollhour 0
ns_param rollonsignal true
ns_param rolllogtrue
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" Vim syntax file
" Language: ADP (AOLServer Dynamic Pages)
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On 2004.09.20, Jeremy Vinding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hmm... i wonder where I got the one I use then.
it does tcl mode between <% and %>
I'll attach it
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Why not run under a shell in emacs - better IMHO than readline (although
as russm pointed out, socat is way cool).
russm wrote:
I use the READLINE mode in socat (http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/)
for this sort of thing, myself...
socat READLINE TCP4:localhost:6767
On 29/06/2004, at 8:56 AM, Brett
Wow - let that one out of the bag ;)
Just be super careful Dossy - the existing db api is one of the things i
boast about when evangelising people about aolserver...
Dossy wrote:
On 2004.06.28, Andrew Piskorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 07:18:50PM -0700, SourceForge.net wr
you DID ask for ideas :P
Dossy wrote:
Sure. Once we /have/ documentation written, I'm sure we'll find an
intuitive way of organizing and presenting it. But, first thing's
first, we need to write it all. :-)
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thank's Scott & Dave - I'll be sure to track that oacs thread as well as
this list.
Scott Goodwin wrote:
It's in SourceForge CVS, but you can still get the copy from
http://scottg.net/downloads/webdav.tcl
/s.
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ok - this is officiall my last email on this thread!
(step away from the keyboard... there's nothing to see here...)
But rest assured dossy, i feel your frustration!
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I'm not putting my hand up to run that project!
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Also for the record, there was no problem with Safari - just IE.
Mark Aufflick wrote:
Hi all,
I have a quirky issue - when i connect ot my openacs (aolserver
3.3+ad13) site from mac ie, it refuses to access ssl pages, and
complains that it (mac ie) does not support personal certificate
eas?
Mark.
DISCLAIMER: this post contains nothing regarding p0und proxies or any
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Mark AUFFLICK wrote:
Hi Matthew,
I'm just curious if you are THE atthew Walker of ex-lidcam fame?! It
would certainly fit youir profile to be working with such great but
obscure software as AOLServer.
Cheers,
Mark Aufflick (of ex-Mac
Hi Matthew,
I'm just curious if you are THE atthew Walker of ex-lidcam fame?! It
would certainly fit youir profile to be working with such great but
obscure software as AOLServer.
Cheers,
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