Thanks a lot Dormando Regarding MacOsx install: one can just use dawrin ports to install 1.2.6:
sudo port install memcached ---> Fetching libevent ---> Attempting to fetch libevent-1.4.9-stable.tar.gz from http://monkey.org/~provos/ ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libevent ---> Extracting libevent ---> Configuring libevent ---> Building libevent ---> Staging libevent into destroot ---> Installing libevent @1.4.9_0 ---> Activating libevent @1.4.9_0 ---> Cleaning libevent ---> Fetching memcached ---> Attempting to fetch memcached-1.2.6.tar.gz from http://distfiles.macports.org/memcached ---> Verifying checksum(s) for memcached ---> Extracting memcached ---> Configuring memcached ---> Building memcached ---> Staging memcached into destroot ---> Creating launchd control script ########################################################### # A startup item has been generated that will aid in # starting memcached with launchd. It is disabled # by default. Execute the following command to start it, # and to cause it to launch at startup: # # sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.memcached.plist ########################################################### ---> Installing memcached @1.2.6_0 ---> Activating memcached @1.2.6_0 ---> Cleaning memcached Cheers Boris On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:55 AM, dormando <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yo, > > I went over the wiki with some steel wool and a blowtorch: > http://code.google.com/p/memcached/ > > ... and cleaned out the old one. > > Now has a fancy sidebar, fewer pages, easier to access content, > reorganized content. Looks pretty darn good now. > > The FAQ has a TOC (omfg!) again, edited content, and a bunch of new Q&A's. > Not quite done adding to it yet, but it's about 95%. > > Please send corrections/ideas/requests for access/etc to the mailing list, > and one of us will catch them. > > I know I know, why are you working on the wiki when we want CODE?!?!? CODE > MAN! Well, I don't have a good answer for that. Wiki looked unprofessional > and I felt like fixing it now instead of later :) Whenever we do releases > a bunch of new users come in, and I would rather they get nice clean > content. > > have fun, > -Dormando > -- --Boris
