Hi,
I just tried analog, the log analyzer tool, on a dozen of access.log's
my webserver produced and it spit out various lines it refused to
analyze.
The first problem was that the german locale was used to produce
the month part of the date, so March became Mär instead of Mar. I
solved this
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 10:33:43AM +0200, Bernd Eidenschink wrote:
I just tried analog, the log analyzer tool, on a dozen of access.log's
The first problem was that the german locale was used to produce
the month part of the date, so March became Mär instead of Mar. I
solved this quickly
Matthew,
I've tracked down the CGI memory leak; it should be fixed in about an
hour in both the 3.5 branch and 4.x.
/s.
On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Matthew Krenzer wrote:
I know this subject was addressed a while ago but I'm curious to know
if
there has been any resolution to this.
I've been thinking of this idea for a while but never found time to implement
it.
When last I looked nscgi created the environment for the cgi program using
ns_sets. I've been wanting to manipulate those ns_sets to communicate from
tcl to the cgi program and to manipulate the cgi program.
Problem Report on nscgi Memory Leak:
!!! THIS IS A MAJOR BUG FOR ANYONE RUNNING CGI SCRIPTS IN AOLSERVER 3.x
!!!
This bug exists in released versions of AOLserver 3.x inclusive of
AOLserver 3.5.1 all the way back to AOLserver 3.0. Any past or current
reports of AOLserver 3.x growing in size over
Thanks for the detective work and the fix Scott!
Kudos,
Alfred
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Scott Goodwin wrote:
Problem Report on nscgi Memory Leak:
!!! THIS IS A MAJOR BUG FOR ANYONE RUNNING CGI SCRIPTS IN AOLSERVER 3.x
!!!
This bug exists in released versions of AOLserver 3.x inclusive of
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Scott Goodwin wrote:
The leak has been fixed in the CVS tree for AOLserver 3 (3.5 branch).
Nice work, Scott!
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