At the 2008 Tcl conference, Olly Stephens talked about the work he has
done revising/revamping mod_tcl. At the time, he was waiting on
permission from his company to release the code---he expected to be able
to do so in a few weeks.
I haven't had time to follow up on this, but I would think
Nsgd is a module for AOLserver that allows you to create graphics on
the fly via a Tcl binding to Tom Boutell's Gd library. There is a new
version of nsgd in the CVS repository at [1]. So you could have
something like the URL http://example.com/smiley invoke the following
script:
set
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:21:23 EDT, Donald F. Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now why wasn't -lpng in the orginal distribution?
Because it compiled and ran fine without it (or any of the others you've had
to add) when I first wrote it. In fact, I just recently compiled it as is
on a RedHat 7.2 box
I've done some digging through the archives and see that there is a bug in
nscgi that prevents you from using mailman's web interface under aolserver--
-apparently the module doesn't correctly set some path-related environment
variables as per the cgi specs.
Before I roll up my sleeves and dig