On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 11:43 +0200, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> Steve Freitas wrote:
> >> You should look in both the Windows event log and the log file that you 
> >> can specify in AppServerService.py.
> > 
> > Ah ha, that's a log file I missed, I'll check that out.
> 
> I made a note to change that in the next version, so that you will have 
> a log file active in workDir\Logs by default.

Very nice.

> > I used the precompiled dll on a 32 bit multiprocessor install. I ended
> > up compiling a new one and that worked out fine, so I won't worry about
> > troubleshooting the other issue.
> 
> So probably the dll was not compatible with the libraries of 2003 Server 
> or your Apache version.

Yeah. I wish Apache would be more descriptive about those things.
Locking up or acting like the user misspelled the filename isn't such a
helpful error response. I would probably insert a note in the README
saying something like "It's entirely possible that this binary DLL won't
work on your specific installation, because it was compiled on Windows
__ using Apache __. If, after adding the LoadModule line to httpd.conf,
Apache freezes up or gives an error that it can't find the indicated
module, we suggest you follow these directions to compile your own
binary module."

Another idea: If you wanted to start putting different folders of binary
DLLs in there, I could supply the Windows 2003 Server/Apache 2.0.59
binary. :-) Not sure if that's the right way to go though.

> By the way, for development you can also use the AppServer.bat script 
> with the builtin HTTP server.

Yeah, this is actually this first time I've deployed Webware and not
used its builtin HTTP server. Everything I've deployed has been low
traffic, so relying on Apache's proxy function has worked well for me.

> That will be great. It seems MSVC++ 2003 has been replaced by "Visual 
> C++ 2005 Express Edition", right?

Right.

Steve


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