I've been using a stock Tclcurl distro with both 4.0 and 4.5 with no
problems.

Jay

Rick Cobb wrote:
> John, does this distro's Http package work well within AOLServer? We did
> a cURL integration for AOLServer 3.4.2, but have been holding off on any
> contribution because it's very intertwined with our C++ stuff -- and
> figured that one reason the AOLServer community did all its changes for
> 4.0 & 4.5 was to be able to use packages like that.  We haven't gotten
> far enough in our port to 4.5 to have tested the Http package (we've
> been focused on C/C++ integration, not Tcl, so far).
>
> Thanks --
> -- ReC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AOLserver Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of John Buckman
> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 11:01 AM
> To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
> Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver focus
>
>   
>> I'm wondering -- does it make sense to just try to close the gap  
>> with LAMPP as a model, driving to the "batteries-included" distro  
>> Dossy's been talking about for years?  That seems to me like a  
>> project tons of folks could contribute too -- from docs to  
>> extensions to installers, etc.
>>     
>
> On new aolserver installations, I install the ActiveState "batteries  
> included" tcl version, and then copy over all the libraries it has  
> (which is a *lot*) into aolserver's tcl directory (in my case /usr/ 
> local/), which makes for an extremely capable AolServer/tcl distro.  
> hmm.. it might actually be possible to build aolserver against the  
> activestate distro directly to accomplish this.
>
> The ActiveState "batteries included" tcl version competes really  
> well, IMHO, with PHP and Perl.  My only issue has been that  
> apparently TclX doesn't play nice with AOLserver and can cause  
> unclean shutdowns (I think Dossy said this), otherwise I have a wide  
> variety of libraries, pretty much all the same stuff as PHP/Perl.
>
> -john
>
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