On 06.04.22 16:46, David Osborne wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 14:53, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Hi David,
i will setup a VM for testing in your configuration, but first i
have to
understand, what pt1/pt2 means.
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*Sorry that is just an abbreviation for "part1" and "part2" of a
Thanks - answers inline
On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 14:53, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> i will setup a VM for testing in your configuration, but first i have to
> understand, what pt1/pt2 means.
>
*Sorry that is just an abbreviation for "part1" and "part2" of a 2 part
email.I thought i
Hi!
We are using Debian Buster without any problems.
Here are some details:
cat /etc/debian_version
10.12
dcweb:nscp 1> info patchlevel
8.6.11
dcweb:nscp 1> ns_info patchlevel
4.99.23
This is our configure script:
# --with-openssl=/usr/local assumes a manually installed openssl
version. Fo
Hi David,
i will setup a VM for testing in your configuration, but first i have to
understand, what pt1/pt2 means.
Is it sufficient to set up a Debian Buster with all available updates?
The emoji/UTF-8 problem points to a Tcl problem. What exact version of
Tcl is used in this installation?
Still building of the official NaviServer v4.99.23 release on Debian
Buster, we are also seeing some SIGSEGVs starting from ns_strcoll-1.0.0
test ns_strcoll-1.0.0 {ns_strcoll without locale (assuming en_US.UTF-8)} \
-constraints localeCollate -body {
return [expr {[ns_strcoll Bär Bor]
Hi there,
We're trying to do a build of the official NaviServer v4.99.23 release
(from the sourceforge tarball) on Debian Buster (10.12) but we're getting
some failed tests.
First one is encoding_ns_http-1.1
Seems it's serving an Emoji but the expected content-length is wrong upon
receiving it.