Hi all,
I don't know how AS is working internally with the TCL interpreters.
Is it correct is I say the following ? :
A TCL interpreter is created at startup. It reads the config file. Then this
interpreter becomes the master TCL interp that stays here until the process
shutdown.
Every time a
Procedures that I place in the ../aolserver/modules/tcl library are not
working. I restart the server after adding the file. The error message in
the log is that it is an invalid command name.
Here is the procedure (test.tcl):
proc test {} {
return okay
}
When I try to locate the file, it
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:20, you wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know how AS is working internally with the TCL interpreters.
Is it correct is I say the following ? :
A TCL interpreter is created at startup. It reads the config file. Then
this interpreter becomes the master TCL interp that
Thorpe Mayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Procedures that I place in the ../aolserver/modules/tcl library are not
working. I restart the server after adding the file. The error message in
the log is that it is an invalid command name.
Whenever this happened to me it was always due to a syntax error
Thanks.
For information, if somebody is using it, I do not plan to
update nssharechannel module as the ns_chan command is now included in the
Core AS 4.0 and is doing the same as my module.
Regards.
Selon Zoran Vasiljevic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:20, you wrote:
Hi
Mostly bug fixes and the addition of a configuration option to allow
logging of server-side execution to the access log. We'll post the
latest binaries to aolserver.com soon.
- Nathan
2003-08-06 Elizabeth Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* nsperm/Makefile: include -lresolv on solaris to find