Folkert,

I think your comments are realistic. I am starting to use haxe for a lot of stuff now, and will release some pretty cool stuff soon.
We do need to have it running on Apache 2. IMHO If the apache version changes, so needs the world.

However, I can understand that it's impossible to do everything, and particularly hard if you are only a few people working
on this. I must say that I am amazed with the amount of work Nicolas and gang puts into this, and the result - is even more
incredible. The best thing would be if someone would lend their hands with this apache module?

We, the users, will contribute with spreading the popularity with articles and great applications and some useful suggestions.

Haxe and Neko has got great potential, and I am sure it will become and everyday tool much sooner than we think.


Great work,
cheers


Marcus Bergstrom



On Sep 12, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Folkert Hielema wrote:

Nicolas Cannasse wrote:
thank you you hit the jackpot, i did not ...
now i did and all install went well. only the paths given in the tutorial are different here. like mod-enabled and mod-available , they have a 's' in them here like: mods-enabled and mods-available. All went well after all. Only now the apache will not restart. First it gave an error (missed mod_neko.ndll), then i tested with the mod_neko.nddl, apache fails silently. then i renamed mod_neko2.ndll to mod_neko.ndll and still apache2 fails to come up again (silently nothing in error.log)

My guess is i did all the work for nothing cause of apache2.0.* and it still only works for 1.3.* and 2.2.*
There has been some reports that Apache 2.0.* hangs when runnning
mod_neko2.ndll I'm not sure exactly why this happens...
Nicolas
in both cases hangs apache2.0.* the normal and the 2 version ndll

If we all want haxe to spread around the globe, i surely think it should not be such a job to get mod_neko running on a widely used apache version. This was in the past 6 months the third time i spend hours on this and no results are satisfying. Bit disappointing while on the other hand haxe is so cool and pulls me to try and try again.

Not to be rude but it seems like two roads are not running together.
on one hand is haxe and the wish to get it shared and spread other the globe. On the other hand the mod_neko install, which is a hassle and tech round for a few hours and does not work after the hassle.
You got to be a real tech someone apparently.

enough said to make my point and get rid of disapointing results from yesterday. If only apache2.0.* would write something to the error.log

Folkert

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