Hi all,
Here's my two cents worth (or less):
Teijo Aulin> I got the following error message: "flock() unimplemented on this
platform...
Teijo Aulin> I see that flock() is not implemented under win 98, so how can I
fix this?
Matt Sergeant> It can't ever be locked under Win9x because it doesn't
Thanks for the help Armand, I really appreciate the effort. Unfortunately,
I've seen Ray's faq before, it does have quite a few wholes in it. I still
have the problem mentioned before.
Jeff
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From: Armand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ok, I know I am off the subject here, and I
apologize, I am hoping somebody can help for I think I have exhausted all
possible resources for help without actually asking a question here. I've
been working on this issue for over a week.
I'm trying to install apache with mod_ssl and
mm-1.
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Jim Winstead wrote:
> On Sep 24, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> > The PerlCookbook seemed to indicate that mkdir is an atomic operation (both
> > checks if the directory exists and creates it if it does not), so a locking
> > mechanism based on mkdir would take care of this issu
Hello
I'm experimenting with gzip compression. I'm working on my own fastcgi
based framework, and as far as I've seen I'm doing exactly (except the 'if
0' stuff from which Matt suffered :-) the same as Apache::GzipChain (hmm,
I've just realized that there are also two other Apache:: compression
m
At 12:46 AM 9/24/2000 -0400, Jim Winstead wrote:
>On Sep 24, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> > The PerlCookbook seemed to indicate that mkdir is an atomic operation
> (both
> > checks if the directory exists and creates it if it does not), so a
> locking
> > mechanism based on mkdir would take care o
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to run mod_perl's Apache::DB under
emacs?
That is, with the "gdb" (or "perldb") keystrokes and source code
steping etc..., rather than from a shell command line.
Thanks,
Dick
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 08:00:40AM +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> I usually write such things in Java. That's how I do it. :)
>
> Just kidding.
Me too I used to program in java. But it brought me only
frustration. After that experience I pledged to only use "free"
languages and now I feel muc
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Tarak Parekh wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am thinking that this might not be the right place for this
> question, so forgive me for the naiveness.
>
> I am trying to look into tools/modules which could help me
> index/search the documents on my website and provide just a sear