Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-15 Thread Thom May
* David Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > > - Original Message - > From: "Thom May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 3:46 PM > Subject: Re: connect to listener warning message > &g

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-15 Thread David Hill
- Original Message - From: "Thom May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 3:46 PM Subject: Re: connect to listener warning message > * David Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > > > > > > > &

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-15 Thread Thom May
* David Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > > > > > > "David Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Jeff, > > > > > > > of course :) (I also remember your other problem where I suggested > > > > running buildconf to pick up local libtool... what happened with > > > > that?) > > > > > > Jus

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-15 Thread David Hill
> "David Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Jeff, > > > > > of course :) (I also remember your other problem where I suggested > > > running buildconf to pick up local libtool... what happened with > > > that?) > > > > Just got around to trying that (long queue, what with a brand new Apac

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-11 Thread David Hill
I spoke too soon on the libtool thingie the box I tried it on had some other stuff on it. Also, on this particular box, for some reason it did not find threads (specifically pthread.h according to apr/config.log). On a cleaner box, I found I had to install GNU m4, then GNU autoconf as well a

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-11 Thread Jeff Trawick
"David Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > A lookup of :: is supposed to get you in6addr_any :)... I'll have to > > look at this further later... Thanks for showing the jist results... > > Sounds like what I was telling them :-) And I added that in6addr_any should > work regardless of v4 or

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-11 Thread David Hill
> I just added a Tru64 note at > > http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/ > > (click on the "Check here to see" link right under the links to the > tarballs) Cool, thanks. > A lookup of :: is supposed to get you in6addr_any :)... I'll have to > look at this further later... Thanks for showing th

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-11 Thread Jeff Trawick
"David Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Jeff, > > > of course :) (I also remember your other problem where I suggested > > running buildconf to pick up local libtool... what happened with > > that?) > > Just got around to trying that (long queue, what with a brand new Apache 2 > to play with

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-11 Thread David Hill
Jeff, > of course :) (I also remember your other problem where I suggested > running buildconf to pick up local libtool... what happened with > that?) Just got around to trying that (long queue, what with a brand new Apache 2 to play with :-). Yes, the latest libtool installed 1.4.2 and the tarb

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-11 Thread Jeff Trawick
"David Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Jeff, > remember this one ? of course :) (I also remember your other problem where I suggested running buildconf to pick up local libtool... what happened with that?) > When I build, I get (and want) IPv6 support, but when I run the image on a > IP

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-11 Thread David Hill
ut correcting this, but in the mean time the listen.c hack is simple for me and works. Dave Hill - Original Message - From: "Jeff Trawick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 8:51 PM Subject: Re: connect to listener warning message

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-04-01 Thread David Hill
> > [Thu Mar 28 13:11:43 2002] [warn] (49)Can't assign requested address: connect to listener > > "one per second" sounds like idle server maintenance That does seem to be the Apache code where the message is coming from based on the comments around it. > > "can't assign requested address" on a

Re: connect to listener warning message

2002-03-30 Thread Jeff Trawick
"David Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi all, > When I run 2.0.32 on Compaq Tru64 and give it a bit of a load (ok, I whack it >good :-), I get warnings similar to the following looping into the error log file. I >am getting one per second, even well after the load is removed.I do not g