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On May 16, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Nathan Folkman wrote:
It's been a while, and I'm still on my first cup of coffee, but I
think your biggest hurdle is probably going to be the loss of
"ns_share" in favor of "nsv". Also 4.x requires Tcl 8.x. Hope that
helps!
Ugh. You're absolutely right - this site is *full* of ns_shares.
That's probably another reason why we decided not to tackle this a
while back. I know the client didn't want to spend any time on the
old site if it could possibly be avoided.
janine
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Yeah, it's unfortunately one of those things that's not backwards
compatible due to the way 'ns_share" variables were created. I think at
one point we ended up writing a new version of "ns_share" that was
compatible with Tcl 8.x, using Tcl traces or something... Seem to
remember there being a few caveats, but also that it worked well enough
to provide a temporary migration path until our code was able to be
updated to use "nsv". I don't remember where that code lives, however...
;-) It might have been checked in as part of the core server, or we
might have done it as a stand alone module. I'll try to locate for you...
PS - SourceForge finally upgraded their CVS servers, so be sure to check
the site for information - the CVS server host names have changed.
- n
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