Re: project website update

2021-09-08 Thread Dave Fisher
r changes, add the files, commit, and push. If you use Github then you may need to associate your GitHub with your Apache ID. Go to id.apache.org <http://id.apache.org/> or check your Apache details at whimsy.apache.org <http://whimsy.apache.org/> Your Github account must have 2FA s

Re: release?

2021-08-31 Thread Dave Fisher
> On Aug 31, 2021, at 4:12 AM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote: > > > On 8/30/2021 3:53 PM, Christophe JAILLET wrote: >> >> Le 30/08/2021 à 13:53, Eric Covener a écrit : >>> On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 7:36 AM ste...@eissing.org >>> >>> wrote:

Re: svn commit: r1891407 - /httpd/site/trunk/content/docs-project/contribute.mdtext

2021-07-12 Thread Dave Fisher
I went ahead and made this change to GitHub.com/apache/httpd-site I also made a change to the newest pelican build method in GitHub.com/apache/infrastructure-pelican I’ll be monitoring dev@httpd.a.o <mailto:dev@httpd.a.o> for a few more days before I unsubscribe. All The Best, Dave &g

Re: svn commit: r1891407 - /httpd/site/trunk/content/docs-project/contribute.mdtext

2021-07-09 Thread Dave Fisher
Yes. Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 9, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Ruediger Pluem wrote: > >  > >> On 7/9/21 2:39 PM, rbo...@apache.org wrote: >> Author: rbowen >> Date: Fri Jul 9 12:39:29 2021 >> New Revision: 1891407 >> >> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1891407=rev >> Log: >>

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-07-02 Thread Dave Fisher
> On Jul 1, 2021, at 11:40 PM, Ruediger Pluem wrote: > > > > On 7/1/21 10:49 PM, Christophe JAILLET wrote: >> Le 01/07/2021 à 18:37, Dave Fisher a écrit : >>> I see that there is already a PR to fix the modules hyperlink. Should this >>> b

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-07-01 Thread Dave Fisher
I see that there is already a PR to fix the modules hyperlink. Should this be applied and the ASF Pelican version of httpd.apache.org be put into production in 24 hours? HTH, Dave > On Jun 29, 2021, at 2:23 PM, Dave Fisher wrote: > > Hi - > >> On Jun 29, 2021,

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-06-30 Thread Dave Fisher
Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 29, 2021, at 11:50 PM, Ruediger Pluem wrote: > >  > >> On 6/29/21 11:23 PM, Dave Fisher wrote: >> Hi - >> >>>> On Jun 29, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Marion & Christophe JAILLET >>>> wrote: >>> &g

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-06-29 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi - > On Jun 29, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Marion & Christophe JAILLET > wrote: > > Hi Dave, > > Thanks for having done it. > > You did faster and better than what I had started. > > > Here are a few details spotted here and there: >- The

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-06-29 Thread Dave Fisher
> On Jun 28, 2021, at 10:40 AM, Eric Covener wrote: > > I spot checked and it looked good to me. Thanks Dave! You’re welcome! My pleasure! > > Can anyone else review please so we can cut over and get off the naughty list? Let me know and I’ll make the changes it will tak

Re: where do we want to send website bot notices?

2021-06-28 Thread Dave Fisher
. pelican.notify are buildbot runs of the website. HTH, Dave > On Jun 28, 2021, at 1:35 AM, Ruediger Pluem wrote: > > > > On 6/28/21 10:12 AM, Joe Orton wrote: >> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 03:50:33PM -0700, Roy T. Fielding wrote: >>> I was about to update the site c

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-06-28 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi - Greg and discussed this situation further and I misinterpreted a comment. I reverted this change. Regards, Dave > On Jun 26, 2021, at 9:17 AM, Dave Fisher wrote: > > FYI - > > The regeneration of vulnerability reports is now a manual exercise. On review > with In

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-06-25 Thread Dave Fisher
The Migration from CMS to ASF-Pelican is staged! https://httpd.staged.apache.org/ is ready. https://github.com/apache/httpd-site/ See the README on GitHub for details. All The Best, Dave > On Jun 22, 2021, at 11:00 AM, Dave Fisher wrote: > > > >> On Jun 21, 2021, at 6:2

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-06-22 Thread Dave Fisher
caffolding is needed that > we'd be able to see w/o replacing our currently published site. > I don't want anyone to start from scratch if there's a better way to > get started. I have the go ahead to do the migration for you. The goal is to create a staged site that will be nearly identical to your current site. Expect more information this week. All The Best, Dave

Re: migration of the HTTPD project website

2021-06-18 Thread Dave Fisher
Your whole approach to the security pages will need to change. You will need to produce the html as a separate step. Also the mdtext files need to be converted to md with a manual review in order to catch the discrepancies between the CMS’s flavor of markdown and the GFM. Regards, Dave

Re: rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc

2010-09-03 Thread dave b
first the attacker has to find  a way to reduce system memory to an almost oom condition Say, by attacking several httpd threads and/or unrelated processes to get them to eat up memory. -- Sent from my toaster. If you know something why not share it ;) ? imho Apache is pretty good - so

Re: rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc

2010-09-02 Thread dave b
On 2 September 2010 13:29, William A. Rowe Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net wrote: On 9/1/2010 10:17 PM, dave b wrote: Why not just fix it now and not worry? ... It will help if you can provide a specific use case for graceful failure. A segfault/dereference of NULL pointer provides a very specific

Re: rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc

2010-09-02 Thread dave b
And if you can't illustrate a few explicit cases, further abstract arguments are likely to be politely, but firmly, ignored.  There are good C language forums for folks to carry on such religious arguments. Or to put it another way, the dev@ group here is most certainly not worried about the

Re: rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc

2010-09-01 Thread dave b
On 1 September 2010 22:08, Jeff Trawick traw...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Graham Dumpleton graham.dumple...@gmail.com wrote: On 1 September 2010 20:15, Graham Leggett minf...@sharp.fm wrote: On 01 Sep 2010, at 6:07 AM, dave b wrote: What is the rational behind

Re: rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc

2010-09-01 Thread dave b
My 2 cents: I doubt that any of the core devs are going to match you for devotion to this topic, but I'm sure we will review patches to trunk to fix somewhat practical scenarios, such as ensuring that memory allocation failures during request processing go through the common abort function,

Re: rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc

2010-09-01 Thread dave b
no, I don't want you to do anything for me; I'm just sharing my educated guess at what it takes to make progress on this topic you're apparently very interested in with a little luck you'll be able to find somebody here to analyze the code you pointed out to see which cases actually matter,

rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc

2010-08-31 Thread dave b
What is the rational behind not checking the return value of apr_palloc and apr_pcalloc? code memory/unix/apr_pools.c from apr-1.4.2 APR_DECLARE(void *) apr_pcalloc(apr_pool_t *pool, apr_size_t size); APR_DECLARE(void *) apr_pcalloc(apr_pool_t *pool, apr_size_t size) { void *mem; if

Recommended way to use autotools

2009-11-16 Thread Dave Ingram
to do this that don't involve me writing my own reduced-functionality DB abstraction layer, I would love to hear them. 8- Thanks, Dave

Re: MySQL Virtual Host and Traffic Module

2009-04-19 Thread Dave Ingram
Hi Eldho, I'm the author mod_sqltemplate, which sounds like it does what you're after (as Jorge kindly pointed out). It's currently under mostly-active development, and I'm definitely open to bug reports and suggestions. Dave Eldho wrote: Hi Vaughan, What is the status of this module

Re: APR feature detection

2009-04-03 Thread Dave Ingram
Sorin Manolache wrote: On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 19:45, Dave Ingram d...@dmi.me.uk wrote: Hi guys, Is there any way that my module can detect which APR features are enabled in Apache? It relies on DBD, and if that's not available then my module just segfaults, which isn't very friendly. I'd

Re: custom background thread and module sharing a data structure

2009-04-03 Thread Dave Ingram
me some example sources as well? Thanks, Dave

APR feature detection

2009-04-02 Thread Dave Ingram
have any tips, or should I ask the APR list instead? Thanks, Dave

Re: MySQL Virtual Host and Traffic Module

2009-03-19 Thread Dave Ingram
/template the virtual hosts. I myself have written a database-backed templating module that could be used for virtual hosting (http://www.dmi.me.uk/code/apache/mod_sqltemplate/) and I'm curious to see other approaches. Thanks, Dave Thanks, Vaughan -Original Message- From: Dave Ingram

Re: MySQL Virtual Host and Traffic Module

2009-03-18 Thread Dave Ingram
the query above though. This query could probably even be updated to split statistics on a date/time basis, if you require more granular reporting. Or have I missed/misunderstood something? Dave

Re: mod_vhost_dbd

2009-02-15 Thread Dave Ingram
this helps! Dave Jorge Bastos wrote: Hi people, I just signed up, to report a typo. http://modules.apache.org/search.php?id=1753 the link is broken. I'd love to test this, I'm looking for it for some time. Is the maintainer out there? J Jorge

Re: mod_vhost_dbd

2009-02-15 Thread Dave Ingram
configuration files and create a completely new one that handles all of your new virtualhosts. Dave

Re: mod_vhost_dbd

2009-02-15 Thread Dave Ingram
Jorge Bastos wrote: Dave, You could have a Install.txt file to explain how to compile. I'm not very familiar with apxs2 :) Can you post here? Erm. I think all you need to use is: apxs2 -i -c mod_sqltemplate.c as root, to compile and install in one step. Don't forget to add

Re: mod_vhost_dbd

2009-02-15 Thread Dave Ingram
Jorge Bastos wrote: Sorry about apxs. That's fine -- everyone has to learn somewhere. I'm just curious, libmysql shouldn't be linked agains the .so module Nope - it uses the built-in APR DBD in Apache, which already links against MySQL. Dave

Re: WELCOME to modules-...@httpd.apache.org

2009-02-11 Thread dave
:0x2b45dc26fff0server: 0x2b45dc2361b8} -- recieving the return value of the merge_server create new Is this the way it is supposed to work? -dave man...@gmail.com

Re: WELCOME to modules-...@httpd.apache.org

2009-02-11 Thread dave
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 13:21, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:18 PM, dave man...@gmail.com wrote: acfg and bcfg are the arguments to the merge calback. cfg is the result that the merge callback returns ... merge_server{acfg: 0x2b45d35e79d0bcfg

Re: WELCOME to modules-...@httpd.apache.org

2009-02-11 Thread dave
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 13:21, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:18 PM, dave man...@gmail.com wrote: acfg and bcfg are the arguments to the merge calback. cfg is the result that the merge callback returns ... merge_server{acfg: 0x2b45d35e79d0bcfg

Re: WELCOME to modules-dev@httpd.apache.org

2009-02-10 Thread dave
expect/hope for two - one for the server_rec-module_config and one for the returned value of ap_get_module_config(). -dave man...@gmail.com

Re: WELCOME to modules-dev@httpd.apache.org

2009-02-10 Thread dave
So, how is the s-module_config being set? I hope you are creating it in the per-server config create function. Do you have that code for us to look at? Joe I am instantiating it in the per-server callback, ala: static void *my_create_server_config(apr_pool_t *p, server_rec *s) {

Re: WELCOME to modules-dev@httpd.apache.org

2009-02-10 Thread dave
tried defining a merge callback for both the server level and the directory level, but that doesn't seem to change anything. -dave man...@gmail.com

Re: Making mod_auth_digest mysql

2009-02-06 Thread Dave Ingram
in the document root. Dave Michele Waldman wrote: RewriteCond has flags -f -d ... But not -e for exists. It looks like: RewriteCond ${REMOTE_USER} != always evaluates to true if REMOTE_USER does not exist. Am I wrong? I'm thinking about adding a -e flag for environment variable does not exist

Announcement: mod_sqltemplate

2009-02-01 Thread Dave Ingram
be very welcome. This is my first foray into APR, DBD, and Apache module coding -- I want to make it as robust and well-coded as possible. Thanks, Dave [1] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-modules-dev/200808.mbox/%3c48a99724.50...@dmi.me.uk%3e [2] http://www.dmi.me.uk/code/apache

Re: How can i decrypt a cookie in a module

2008-10-28 Thread Dave Ingram
in this stuff. Everyone starts somewhere :-) Dave

Re: Logging authentication requests

2008-10-09 Thread Dave Ingram
To clarify: Is it currently possible to log authentication requests (ideally both success and failure, individually)? If not, is it possible? Meant: is it currently possible to do this with Apache 2.2 (perhaps using an existing module)? If not, is it even theoretically possible? Dave

Re: number of bytes/packets sent/received

2008-10-09 Thread Dave Ingram
? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_logio.html I haven't looked into it, but the source might give you some ideas. You may even have a direct solution if you use a module that logs directly to a database. I must admit that I don't know offhand if such a module exists. Dave

Re: number of bytes/packets sent/received

2008-10-09 Thread Dave Ingram
needs to be rebuilt). Dave

Re: number of bytes/packets sent/received

2008-10-09 Thread Dave Ingram
for a project, but I wasn't aware it provided any logging ability. Dave

Logging authentication requests

2008-10-09 Thread Dave Ingram
an existing hook? Dave

Re: APR DBD: Column names from query

2008-08-29 Thread Dave Ingram
Nick Kew wrote: Dave Ingram wrote: First off, if this isn't the correct place to ask this then I apologise, but it seemed the most appropriate list. If there's somewhere more appropriate, please let me know. I've had a quick look for some information on accessing a database via APR

Re: Configuration file templating

2008-08-19 Thread Dave Ingram
! Thanks, Dave

Re: Should we release 2.10?

2008-07-11 Thread Dave Viner
what is required to run the perl test? thanks dave viner On Jul 11, 2008, at 12:54 AM, Bojan Smojver wrote: On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 18:09 -0700, Joe Schaefer wrote: Are you willing to give it a shot? I can give it a try, but I have to warn that my Perl skills are non-existent. How much

Re: APR::Request::Apache2 param() method

2007-01-31 Thread Dave Viner
-debug( Checking params); if(!$alert_id) { $r-log-warn(no alert id given); How is it that CGI.pm finds the parameter and APR::Request::Apache2 does not?? thanks dave On Jan 30, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote: Dave Viner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes

APR::Request::Apache2 param() method

2007-01-30 Thread Dave Viner
thanks dave

Re: Problems with apreq2 on OS X

2006-10-29 Thread Dave Viner
this might be a dumb question, but have you checked that the apreq module is loaded? LoadModule apreq_modulemodules/mod_apreq2.so ? dave On Oct 29, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Patrick Galbraith wrote: Fred Moyer wrote: Patrick Galbraith wrote: Fred, Ok: I have this failure on 1. OS X 2

use libapreq2 to read POST params

2006-09-22 Thread Dave Viner
installation: [Fri Sep 22 10:59:55 2006] [notice] Apache/2.0.58 (Unix) PHP/5.1.4 DAV/2 mod_apreq2-20051231/2.6.0 mod_perl/2.0.2 Perl/v5.8.8 configured -- resuming normal operations Thanks for your help. Dave Viner

possible bug in Apache 2.0 (sending chunked body with HTTP/1.0)

2004-12-06 Thread Dave O'Hair
This is low priority. The only reason I'm hitting it is because I'm working with a custom Apache module that does URL-based redirection to an Application Server, and I've managed to work around it pretty easily. I doubt anyone using Apache out of the box would ever see it. When SSL is being

Re: stable 2.0 trees

2002-10-16 Thread Dave
kernel. Sorry if this pisses people off, but it's just common sense. Dave.

Re: mod_proxy and Content-Length

2002-10-13 Thread Dave Seidel
be entirely up to any modifying filter to be responsible for Content-Length changes. The proxy itself should, IMHO, be always be considered a non-modifying passthough (with the obvious exception of proxy-specific HTTP headers, which Content-Length is not). - Dave lurk state==on/ - Original Message

alloca() issue on tru64

2002-09-09 Thread Dave Hill
change to include alloca.h if HAVE_ALLOCA is set. If my assumption is wrong that alloca is a universal include file (for machines that have alloca), then this could be restricted to Tru64, or maybe another conditional in configure :-p regards, Dave Hill --- srclib/apr/poll/unix/poll.c.orig

apachectl and options take 2

2002-08-29 Thread Dave Hill
this into the tree for me ? thanks, Dave Hill *** apachectl.in.orig Thu Aug 29 11:20:36 2002 --- apachectl.inThu Aug 29 14:19:29 2002 *** *** 22,28 # When multiple arguments are given, only the error from the _last_ # one is reported. Run apachectl help for usage info

Re: apachectl and options take 2

2002-08-29 Thread Dave Hill
Hi again, Attached is the diff -u version of the proposes apachectl changes. If I am outvoted on the env veriable (and so far it is 2 against me :-) just drop the $HTTPD_OPTIONS from the end of the line in the few places it occurs. thanks, Dave Hill --- apachectl.in.orig 2002-08

adding options to apachectl

2002-08-27 Thread Dave Hill
to parse modify. If HTTPD_OPTIONS is not set, it defaults to blank which is just fine. Proposed patch follows: regards, Dave Hill *** apachectl.orig Tue Aug 27 13:58:52 2002 --- apachectl Tue Aug 27 14:02:30 2002 *** *** 54,68 case $ARGV in start|stop

Re: New full log format definition

2002-05-20 Thread Dave Jones
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When it comes to a Complete reference, stop and look at the number of HTTP headers that might be interesting. Look at the breadth of SSL tokens available from mod_ssl. It is reasonably incomprehensible to try and

Re: Patch for PR# 4634

2002-03-14 Thread Dave Dribin
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 11:57:34PM -0600, Dave Dribin wrote: Hi, I've attached a patch against 1.3.23 that modifies ./configure to take a --force-suffix option as a solution to PR# 4634. http://bugs.apache.org/index.cgi/full/4634 It's been over a month, and I never got any real

Re: Copyright year bumping

2002-03-08 Thread Dave Jones
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 12:20:23PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote: Sander Striker wrote: Hi, Should we bump the copyright year on all the files? Anyone have a script handy? find . -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's|2000-2001|2000-2002|' {} \; It always seems to me that if you are going to put a

Patch for PR# 4634

2002-02-10 Thread Dave Dribin
/local/etc/httpd/httpd.conf - ../../encap/apache-1.3.23/etc/httpd/httpd.conf I'd rather keep the files in /usr/local/etc/httpd rather than /usr/local/etc. -Dave diff -uNr apache_1.3.23/configure apache_1.3.23.1/configure --- apache_1.3.23/configure Thu Sep 27 13:12:03 2001

RE: [STATUS] (httpd-2.0) Wed Jan 2 23:45:06 EST 2002

2002-01-03 Thread Dave Seidel
Just a reminder, that I and at least one other person (Dwayne Miller [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]) have reported that we have been unable to get Apache to run as an NT service when we do our own builds. Should I add this to a bug database somewhere? - Dave -Original Message- From: Rodent

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-13 Thread Dave Seidel
Any other thoughts on this one? It's going to become important very soon that I be able to run my own build as a service. Thanks. - Dave -Original Message- From: Dave Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 3:29 PM To: William A. Rowe, Jr.; [EMAIL

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-12 Thread Dave Seidel
local build using VC 6.0, using the InstallBin target in the IDE, using all the project files as they came from the zip archive. -Original Message- From: Dave Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 3:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: problem running 2.0.28

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-12 Thread Dave Seidel
No SSL in either. -Original Message- From: Dwayne Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18) Did you build with SSL support? Does the MSI file contain SSL

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-12 Thread Dave Seidel
VS6SP5, rebuilt from scratch again. Same problem. -Original Message- From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 12:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18) From: Dave

problem running 2.0.18 as Win2k service

2001-12-11 Thread Dave Seidel
. Any ideas? Is this a tested configuration in this beta (I don't see much about it in the status reports)? What else can I try to provide more data? - Dave -- Dave Seidel, Founder Mindreef, LLC

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-11 Thread Dave Seidel
service On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Dave Seidel wrote: I just built a 2.0.18 binary from scratch from the zip archive, using VC6 on Win2K. Works fine from the console, but it does not work as a service. Any ideas? Is this a tested configuration in this beta (I don't see much about it in the status

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-11 Thread Dave Seidel
service On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Dave Seidel wrote: I just built a 2.0.18 binary from scratch from the zip archive, using VC6 on Win2K. Works fine from the console, but it does not work as a service. Any ideas? Is this a tested configuration in this beta (I don't see much about

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-11 Thread Dave Seidel
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 11:40 AM To: Apache-Dev; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: problem running 2.0.18 as Win2k service On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Dave Seidel wrote: I just built a 2.0.18 binary from scratch from the zip archive, using VC6 on Win2K

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-11 Thread Dave Seidel
arg instead, if you like. Bill - Original Message - From: Dave Seidel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:58 AM Subject: RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18) Whoops, that was a typo. I am indeed using

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-11 Thread Dave Seidel
, December 11, 2001 2:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18) Dave, win32 canonicalization requires list/read access to each directory above Apache directories, to the root. It doesn't have to have access to their contents

RE: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k service (was 2.0.18)

2001-12-11 Thread Dave Seidel
This is precisely the same as what I'm seeing, the only difference being that I built from the 2.0.28 archive. -Original Message- From: Dwayne Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 3:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: problem running 2.0.28 as Win2k