Is there any official documentation for memcached somewhere? The Wiki is
virtually non-existant. Barring that; is there any good non official
documentation that is considered de facto?
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Comment #4 on issue 356 by dorma...@rydia.net: No documentation on how to
build memcached with SASL enabled
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=356
actually closing this issue now.
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Comment #3 on issue 356 by antonio@gmail.com: No documentation on how
to build memcached with SASL enabled
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=356
Thanks for your reply and for following trough the issue on github!
I was connecting with a binary connection, however I
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Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
New issue 356 by antonio@gmail.com: No documentation on how to build
memcached with SASL enabled
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=356
All I can see is this line:
https://github.com/memcached/memcached/blob
Comment #2 on issue 356 by dorma...@rydia.net: No documentation on how to
build memcached with SASL enabled
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=356
--enable-sasl is in the configure help so far as I know. Runtime enable
options are documented.
If you run --enable-sasl
would ever see it. :/
On Thu, 5 Apr 2012, Bluejack wrote:
Question:
Who keeps the documentation current on the wiki? I was hoping to add a client
to the clients list, but cannot even add a comment there. Would be glad to
chip in and
clean up some of that wiki if you would like help
Question:
Who keeps the documentation current on the wiki? I was hoping to add a
client to the clients list, but cannot even add a comment there. Would be
glad to chip in and clean up some of that wiki if you would like help with
documentation.
-bluejack
Is there a help command that I can use to view all the commands that
can be used from memcached port?
I am trying to find the different commands that I can use, but the
protocols.docs does not seem to be complete.
thanks.
Is there a help command that I can use to view all the commands that
can be used from memcached port?
I am trying to find the different commands that I can use, but the
protocols.docs does not seem to be complete.
thanks.
What seems to be missing from the protocol doc?
On May 8, 2009, at 12:28 PM, ALV wrote:
Is there a help command that I can use to view all the commands that
can be used from memcached port?
No
I am trying to find the different commands that I can use, but the
protocols.docs does not seem to be complete.
thanks.
Why do you believe
because it does not have all the port commands to use specifically
outlined. ex. I found a command from one of the scripts stats
cachedump x x x. also is there something like a help in the port to
show the different commands and usage?
On May 8, 7:38 am, Trond Norbye trond.nor...@sun.com wrote:
cachedump is a debugging functionality for developers, meaning it's
not an officially supported command. Thats why its undocumented.
If you see a command thats not documented in the spec, it's a client
specific feature that is implemented on the client side.
Toru
On May 8, 2009, at 9:54
On May 8, 5:54 am, ALV alvillaf...@gmail.com wrote:
because it does not have all the port commands to use specifically
outlined. ex. I found a command from one of the scripts stats
cachedump x x x. also is there something like a help in the port to
show the different commands and usage?
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