Craig Huckabee wrote:
>>I downloaded the newest Mod_dtcl.zip. First of all it searches for
>>tcl84.dll, when tcl8.3 is still the stable version - I did a quick
>>tcl84->tcl83 replace and it worked.
> That'd be my fault since I built it - I'll make a new zip up after I return
> from the holidays.
Hehe. This is some strange thing as some previous Windows version didn't
work either.
But do enjoy your christmas, I'll get some cash on rewriting it to
AOLserver for now :) So this is a good thing actually - I don't blame
them ;-)
>>Anyway, the problem is (it does NOT occur on NT4, 2000 and probably not
>>on XP as well) that when exiting Apache (for example with Ctrl+C, I do
>>it with my apache_ctl.exe written in Tcl), the Apache process crashes.
>>
>>If anyone knows what could be the reason (I never did set up apache on
>>Windows) or has some sort of fix, then please help.
> I've seen this before. In one case it was mismatched DLLs on the system,
> caused by loading updates to VC++, Office, etc on one machine without
> checking that the proper versions of system libraries (like msvcrt.dll)
> were being installed. Another case was a set of modules that were
> conflicting when loaded - rebuilding everything from scratch fixed that.
I once had a problem when libphp4.so and mod_dtcl.so were causing SEGV
for Apache on a Linux box. Strange things do really happen...
> I don't have a 98 box handy at the moment, otherwise I'd be more help.
Try VMware, you can work on it with the 30 day trial... I'm considering
buying it, since it helps me in testing binaries for different Windows
versions... (this is more of a PITA than writing stuff for different
Linux distros :)
>>Also, URL to downloadable tcl 8.4a3 for Windows would be nice.
> I built it from sources :) I can bundle it up if you want a copy.
I'll try my strength with Tcl, Apache and other stuff with VC++ in
january. So I'll keep your e-mail address just in case ;-)
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WK
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