Support Requests item #48, was opened at 2001-11-09 05:39
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Category: Configuration: First-Time Startup
Group: aolserver3_2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Danny
Mike,
I found the problem almost right after I sent the mail. It's Solaris
2.7, there's no core file and the server keeps running. It was a problem
with the Sybase proxy daemon.
Thanks,
Kevin
In a message dated 11/9/2001 12:04:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Microsoft will always own the NT server market and there will be a
miniscule following for AS on NT. A survey would likely show that the
number of active AS users (users, not IP addresses) is already tiny
compared to Apache and IIS. As a product with a smallish audience, it
makes a lot of sense
The decision to drop Win32 has been kicking around for some time now.
My interpretation of the chat two weeks ago was that dropping Win32 support
should make it easier to make AOLserver more robust and maybe faster in the
UNIX environments. It will definitely make it an easier application to
Support Requests item #480111, was opened at 2001-11-09 09:52
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Category: Configuration: Other
Group: aolserver3_3_1
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Gabriel Borrageiro
As a user of a mixed NT/Linux environment, the decision to drop Win32 is a
bit of a bummer for me and my employers. We're now left with IIS and maybe
Apache. But the group's logic makes sense, especially the part about having
a miniscule user base in the Win32 world, and that situation
Jerry Asher wrote:
The decision to drop Win32 has been kicking around for some time now.
My interpretation of the chat two weeks ago was that dropping Win32 support
should make it easier to make AOLserver more robust and maybe faster in the
UNIX environments. It will definitely make it an
- Original Message -
From: Mike Hoegeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver 4 - Win32 not supported?
Jerry Asher wrote:
The decision to drop Win32 has been kicking around for some time now.
My
Patrick Spence wrote:
masses..
i think the real competitor to aolserver is apache and if apache runs
on windows but aolserver does'nt.. it becomes a harder sell..
But the real point is that AS isn't a product.. its a piece of software
that we are reaping the benifits of using.. and as
Actually, looking at your log output, your conn is being cut immediately.
Still need to know what version of nsopenssl you're running.
Ian,
what version of nsopenssl are you using? Can you time how long before your
conn is cut?
/s.
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001 10:50:50 -0800, Ian Harding [EMAIL
1.0.
It lets small pages get out, just not ones that drag their feet talking to the
database.
uname -a
NetBSD planning.local 1.5 NetBSD 1.5 (GENERIC) #1: Sun Nov 19 21:42:11 MET 2000
fvdl@sushi:/work/trees/netbsd-1-5/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC i386
pkg_info | grep nsopenssl
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