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that ns_adp_include started
throwing permission errors. Is there some reason why it requires read
permission for other even though the files are owned by the user that nsd is
running as?
thanks,
janine
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on it, but you can still change the
perms so that the file is unreadable by the owning uid.
/s.
On Feb 21, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Janine Ohmer wrote:
I'm setting up a shared server which will have multiple clients logging in,
so I'm trying to restrict permissions as much as possible. nsd
not exactly correct?
thanks,
janine
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8082
ns_param location http://shared.furfly.net
Cheers,
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Janine Ohmer wrote:
My problem is the value returned by [ns_conn location], which is
http://shared.furfly.net:8082. This is partially correct; I told
the site it's hostname is shared.furfly.net and it seems to be ok
.
What happens if you ask AOLserver to output iso-8859-1 does it convert 0xc2
0x92 to 0x92 ?
ns_param OutputCharset iso-8859-1
On 2 December 2010 07:39, Janine Ohmer jan...@furfly.net wrote:
On Dec 1, 2010, at 11:16 AM, Bernhard van Woerden wrote:
Can you check the byte sequence
as a single byte but needs
some conversion to match it with the correct unicode character which can then
be stored in utf-8.
What happens if you ask AOLserver to output iso-8859-1 does it convert 0xc2
0x92 to 0x92 ?
ns_param OutputCharset iso-8859-1
On 2 December 2010 07:39, Janine Ohmer
] On Behalf Of Janine
Ohmer [jan...@furfly.net]
Sent: 01 December 2010 05:19
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: [AOLSERVER] Charset differences between 3.3+ad13 and 4.0.10?
Me again... still working out the last details on those sites I had to move.
We're having some issues
encode(column_name::bytea,'hex') from ...
or use get_byte to isolate
On 1 December 2010 18:44, Janine Ohmer jan...@furfly.net wrote:
Hi Brian,
The old system isn't accessible anymore (something went very wrong and even
though it's RAID and all, fsck ended up removing a bunch of files
the
garbage character disappear altogether.
janine
On Dec 1, 2010, at 10:44 AM, Janine Ohmer wrote:
Hi Brian,
The old system isn't accessible anymore (something went very wrong and even
though it's RAID and all, fsck ended up removing a bunch of files and making
the system unbootable
,
janine
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On 06.11.10 17:23, Janine Ohmer wrote:
Another day, another problem. ;)
This time it's a somewhat more recent (but still old) OpenACS site, that has
always run under AOLserver 4.0.10. Overnight it got hit pretty hard by the
Yahoo crawler, and it has stopped responding. Netstat shows 117
On 05.11.10 23:03, Janine Ohmer wrote:
Followup to this...
The original build error was:
(cd /usr/local/src/aol33+ad13/aolserver/tcl7.6/unix; make
CFLAGS='-I../include -D_REENTRANT=1 -DNDEBUG=1 -g -fPIC -Wall -Wno-unused
-mcpu=x86_64 -DHAVE_CMMSG=1 -DUSE_FIONREAD=1 -DHAVE_COND_EINTR=1
Another day, another problem. ;)
This time it's a somewhat more recent (but still old) OpenACS site, that has
always run under AOLserver 4.0.10. Overnight it got hit pretty hard by the
Yahoo crawler, and it has stopped responding. Netstat shows 117 connections,
78 in CLOSE_WAIT state and the
at the system and confirm for me that nothing else has grabbed the
port, but I'm sure not seeing it.
Are there other gotchas I can check for, or known problems I'm unaware of?
thanks,
janine
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module/tcl scripts.
So does anyone know how to either a) run 3.2.5 under AOLserver 4 or b) get
nsd3.3+ad13 built and working on 64 bit Linux?
Thanks in advance!
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To Remove
-buffer-size=4 -m64 -mtune=generic
(everything from the new Makefile.global that the old one doesn't have) But it
still seg faults.
janine
On Nov 5, 2010, at 1:58 PM, Janine Ohmer wrote:
I just posted the following to at openacs.org, and wanted to see if anyone
who lurks here
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