Re: [AOLSERVER] Documentation update

2003-09-16 Thread Zoran Vasiljevic
On Thursday 11 September 2003 16:35, you wrote: I've prepared a draft of the Tcl API Reference. We need information on the new API calls. I've left place holders for the info, with new APIs highlighted in blue. If you're familiar with the new calls, send me your input so we can start filling

Re: [AOLSERVER] Problem installing aolserver 3.5.6

2003-09-16 Thread Thorpe Mayes
I installed ActiveTcl. It appeared to install fine, but without threads enabled. Here is the comment from the folks at ActiveState: ActiveTcl isn't compiled with threads enabled; this is because some of the extensions we bundle with ActiveTcl aren't thread-safe. Also, I got the following

[AOLSERVER] Database pool configuration

2003-09-16 Thread Joshua Adam Ginsberg
Hello - I'm trying to get 4b10 up and running and I've been hitting some hurdles. The latest one has been that I can't seem to get any database connectivity. Period. I go into nscp and type (no quotes) set db [ns_db gethandle] and it reports that ns_db is an unknown command. From my nsd.tcl:

Re: [AOLSERVER] Database pool configuration

2003-09-16 Thread derek keller
for aolserver4 you have to load nsdb.so in your modules section: ns_section ns/server/${server}/modules ns_param nsdb /usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsdb.so --- Joshua Adam Ginsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello - I'm trying to get 4b10 up and running and I've been hitting some hurdles. The

Re: [AOLSERVER] Database pool configuration

2003-09-16 Thread Andrew Piskorski
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:23:16PM -0600, Joshua Adam Ginsberg wrote: The latest one has been that I can't seem to get any database connectivity. Period. I go into nscp and type (no quotes) set db [ns_db gethandle] and it reports that ns_db is an unknown command. Did you load the nsdb.so

Re: [AOLSERVER] Database pool configuration

2003-09-16 Thread Joshua Ginsberg
Thanks. That seems to be working now. Just a suggestion (for us stubbord old nsd 3.x users who are mules and have a hard time changing our ways): perhaps a What's New/Upgrading from 3.x guide would be in order? -jag -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list,