I think you might have the broken nspostgres.so. Try patching it or getting a better
one. There is a patch at www.aolserver.com.
Ian A. Harding
Programmer/Analyst II
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
(253) 798-3549
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/17/02 01:24AM >>>
can someone t
On Thursday 17 October 2002 11:49, you wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, jerome wrote:
> > i tried downloading postgres
> > driver in openacs and [bad French omitted]
>
> Before you grabbed the OpenACS pg driver, were you running the latest from
yes.
> the AOLserver SourceForge repository? Wasn
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, jerome wrote:
> i tried downloading postgres
> driver in openacs and [bad French omitted]
Before you grabbed the OpenACS pg driver, were you running the latest from
the AOLserver SourceForge repository? Wasn't someone working on getting
the AOLserver SF version of the PG dr
i was able to fix the problem... i suspected that seg fault comes after a
select version() .. so i assumed the problem came from my postgres driver (
hehehe ) pretty good it was a good hunch i tried downloading postgres
driver in openacs and whaalaaa... a working aolserver + openacs 4.5
On
> can someone tell me howto make this work..
Try increasing the stack size as outlined in other "weird bug" messages
and see if it helps.
--
Daniel P. Stasinski
Software Engineer
Mayor Pharmaceutical Laboratories
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
can someone tell me howto make this work..
TIA
infos..
im using RH8.0 + Openacs + Aolserver 3.4
modules loaded...
ns_section ns/server/${server}/modules
ns_param nssock ${bindir}/nssock.so
ns_param nslog ${bindir}/nslog.so
ns_param nssha1 ${bindir}/nssha1.so