On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 17:14:52 -0700, Jeff Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I run into troubles, I am planning on upgrading a site that
is using AOLServer 3.2 / OpenACS 3.2.4 to the latest versions of
each (I use postgres locally as the db, this is on Linux).
I'm running some development
Hi all,
I downloaded dotlrn(openacs core packages,openacs non-core packages needed
for dotlrn and dotlrn files) through cvs -z3 -d!
I think someone ist just experimenting on these files so that I can't
install the downloaded one because of some modified files!
Can someone send me please the
Jamie,
Nate has asked me to look at the OACS notes and patches, relative to the 4.0 AolServer. I'd be glad to talk with you about this, perhaps a phone call would be appropriate to at least get on a common footing. You can reach me at
(703) 265-2648, or I can call you if you prefer.
Thanks,
Opps, sorry about the spam.
In a message dated 1/7/03 7:54:31 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm also working on forward porting the AD13+OACS1 changes to 3.5.2.
I believe I've got all of the major changes except byte range support
added. I haven't personally ever needed
The root of what's going on here is that both uarg and garg MAY be a username string or a groupname string. If a username was supplied in uarg, then the name is translated to an int. Also, a username will also yield a groupid (Ns_GetUserGid). If it wasn't a name, Ns_GetUid returns -1, and the code
In a message dated 11/22/02 11:36:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Agree - it's nscp's very simple read code which eval's strings directly without converting to utf8. I suppose we could assume latin1 input and convert to utf8 or perhaps provide a command to set the nscp
For better or worse the current AOLserver listserv, in my opinion, has been one the
most successful forums for communication that we've tried thus far. That said, it
wouldn't make much sense to disrupt the status quo.
We went ahead and created a new listserv to siphon off some of the Source