Comment #5 on issue 223 by trond.no...@gmail.com: Fails to build with GCC
4.5
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=223
Sorry, I haven't had the time to look at that yet.. The warning seems a
bit "strange" to me and I don't understand the problem from just briefly
look at it
Nice! I would like to help.
Pahim
Em 07/09/2011 19:43, "Alexandre Almeida" escreveu:
> why not? We got several users in Brazil.
>
> Em 06/09/2011, às 15:21, dormando escreveu:
>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I would like to contribute to the memcached brazilian community. Can
>>> I translate all the cont
Comment #4 on issue 223 by dorma...@rydia.net: Fails to build with GCC 4.5
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=223
This is the same as Issue 219 - Trond have you looked that one over? I
don't want to apply the patch without understanding why SUSE is different.
Left it for whe
2011/9/9 Ted Zlatanov :
>
> No one here has tried Membase or Couchbase? That's surprising. I am
> interested in them as compared to plain memcached so I hope this is the
> right place to discuss them.
>
They are very different things. Memcache is used where you have some
other persistent storag
There are a bunch of users you can tap in to re: membase/couchbase on the
couchbase.org community forum or on the couchbase list on googlegroups. Many
there have and do use multiple technologies and can talk about relative
experiences.
James
On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:49 AM, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 10:21:11 -0500 Ted Zlatanov wrote:
TZ> Also you may be interested in http://www.couchbase.org/membase which
TZ> speaks the memcached protocol but is replicated on the backend. I
TZ> haven't used it so I can't say if it will be useful to you, but I'd
TZ> like to know who has.
Hi!
On Sep 5, 2011, at 10:05 AM, lericson wrote:
> But there is to my knowledge no documentation of this API, and in fact the
> author copy-pasted code from internals, so am wondering what the state of
> this feature is?
I'll push up a doc to the docs site for memcached_last_error_message() to