I have tested your code updates Majid and they work splendidly!
On Sep 4, 10:54 am, Dossy Shiobara do...@panoptic.com wrote:
I have committed Majid's code to GitHub that he has sent to me and have
tagged it version 1.1. You can download the tarball for it using this URL:
Am I understanding you correctly in that your proposed patch is no
longer needed?
On 9/5/10 7:25 PM, Sep Ng wrote:
I have tested your code updates Majid and they work splendidly!
On Sep 4, 10:54 am, Dossy Shiobara do...@panoptic.com wrote:
I have committed Majid's code to GitHub that he
Hi Dossy,
Is it possible to remove the one which you just added on github because it's
not the clean version which I wanted to add at the time when I ported for
aolserver and also I have fixed a type casting bug in the code later on. So
I wanted to import a clean and a stable version of
On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 06:01:17PM +0400, Majid Khan wrote:
So I wanted to import a clean and a stable version of nsmemcache to
github.
Um, hopefully Dossy is importing the entire CVS history to github, not
a single snapshot of the code. (I know there are CVS-to-git
conversion tools, so I
Is it necessary to remove what's there (and lose the change history) or just
commit your changes? Send me what you have and I can commit it, or you can fork
and send a pull request through GitHub.
Are your changes documented? How can they be tested? Will they conflict with
Sep's BUFSIZE patch?
Yes just remove what's there because there are multiple/redundant copies of
the same file so its very confusing which file is the correct version of
memcache and about the history, ever since I have imported no one added any
patch so there is nothing that we will lose. The code I have sent you is
Majid,
I will be more than happy to do it. I just probably need to figure
how and where to git pull. I don't think I have an account however.
Regards.
On Sep 4, 5:03 am, Majid Khan majidkha...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes just remove what's there because there are multiple/redundant copies of
the
I think the best way to do this is to fork the project, then replace it with
his code, then commit his diff, and then do a pull request to Dossy.
That preserves the history, and allows us to see what Majid's changes are.
Jade
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I have committed Majid's code to GitHub that he has sent to me and have
tagged it version 1.1. You can download the tarball for it using this URL:
http://github.com/aolserver/nsmemcache/tarball/1.1
On 9/3/10 5:03 PM, Majid Khan wrote:
Yes just remove what's there because there are
Hi Dossy:
If you can import the nsmemcached module, we'll commit Sep's fix for larger
sized messages.
Jade
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P Please consider the environment before
Got it. Imported:
http://github.com/aolserver/nsmemcache
On 9/2/10 3:11 PM, Jade Rubick wrote:
If you can import the nsmemcached module, we'll commit Sep's fix for
larger sized messages.
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FYI, I've imported the nsoracle module into github:
http://github.com/aolserver/nsoracle
I'll be slowly importing more and more modules as time goes on. If
anyone desires a particular module imported sooner rather than later,
speak up and I'll try to get to it first.
-- Dossy
On 8/25/10
Hi Andrew,
It seems that the changes you did improved the stability of
aolserver. I will observe more of this, but the patch is looking
good.
On Aug 27, 6:13 am, Sep Ng thejackschm...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for letting me know, Andrew. I will try to get around to
testing the latest code
There was an uniititialized int * being passed into OCI in the code that
handles 'ns_ora exec_plsql'.
2.7 is nearly 6 years old now. If you can post the backtrace of a crash w/
the most recent nsoracle from CVS I'm happy to take a look at it. Are you
able to reliably reproduce the crash?
Thanks for letting me know, Andrew. I will try to get around to
testing the latest code base from CVS. I remember that the crashes
happen way too often so I'm confident that if the crash was not
already fixed, it's going to happen again.
On Aug 27, 12:41 am, Andrew Steets ste...@gmail.com
Andrew,
Thanks for committing the nsoracle fix! Glad to see you're still
working with it.
I did start moving the core source to GitHub, but didn't get around to
moving the modules. I do intend to move them and, by coincidence, will
be doing work directly on AOLserver starting in September, so
Hi,
Can I ask what nature of the crash this fixes? I remember trying
nsoracle 2.8 fork and it was extremely unstable and had to rollback to
2.7. Is this on the CVS tree now?
Thanks!
On Aug 26, 4:56 am, Andrew Steets ste...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I just checked in a patch for the Oracle
I have a copy of aD 3.3a13, so I can pull that copy out too. Jeff and I
will just have to do a heuristic analysis of all the versions. I'm
going to unpack them all into one area and start study them. Your info
below will help.
If anyone else has this kind of historical knowledge, post it here.
Cool -- I just copied you on a response to Jeremy about his version --
he did a lot of reformatting of the code mostly, but did add one
command. He suggested we leave his version out of the import, but add
the new command he created in manually.
Also, if we can get all the way back to 1.6, let's
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 02:01:55AM +, Scott Goodwin wrote:
I now have Oracle Driver 2.3 and 2.5.
Scott, that doesn't sound right. The latest Oracle driver released by
aD was 2.6, and I think that's what OpenACS uses. Do you have the
version that aD shipped with their AOLserver 3.3+ad13
It turns out the code to put the clob into the datebase was incorrect
The call was
db_dml update_trans {
update bv_transactions
set transaction = :xml
where transaction_id = :transaction_id
returning transaction into :1
You are one of the few I ever heard that is using AOLServer+Oracle on Win32.
I posted so many messages asking who knows how to make it work. I still
don't know how to make it work. Where did you get your Win32 AOLServer and
Oracle driver with what version? I am running a WinNT4.0 and a couple of
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