Re: [AOLSERVER] Oracle Driver

2002-09-30 Thread Scott Goodwin

I have a copy of aD 3.3a13, so I can pull that copy out too. Jeff and I
will just have to do a heuristic analysis of all the versions. I'm
going to unpack them all into one area and start study them. Your info
below will help.

If anyone else has this kind of historical knowledge, post it here.

thanks,

/s.

On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 00:59:53 -0400, Andrew Piskorski
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 On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 02:01:55AM +, Scott Goodwin wrote:
  I now have Oracle Driver 2.3 and 2.5.

 Scott, that doesn't sound right.  The latest Oracle driver released by
 aD was 2.6, and I think that's what OpenACS uses.  Do you have the
 version that aD shipped with their AOLserver 3.3+ad13 release?  That
 was their last release of the Oracle driver.  However, it's README
 file was out of date and did still mention release 2.4 in the text.
 It's ora8.c has:

   /* $Id: ora8.c,v 1.59 2001/06/11 20:11:14 mayoff Exp $ */

 I can send you copy of aolserver-src-v33+ad13.tar.gz if you don't have
 it, or should be able to grab it from here:

   http://eveander.com/arsdigita/acs-repository/aolserver-src

 But I suspect you may already have it, and it's just version number
 confusion going on...

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Re: [AOLSERVER] Oracle Driver

2002-09-30 Thread Scott Goodwin

Cool -- I just copied you on a response to Jeremy about his version --
he did a lot of reformatting of the code mostly, but did add one
command. He suggested we leave his version out of the import, but add
the new command he created in manually.

Also, if we can get all the way back to 1.6, let's go 1.6 - aD 2.6. I
still want to unpack and confirm the versions and ordering, unless
you've already done that and are confident you've sorted it out.

/s.

On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 08:22:26 -0400, Jeff Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
 I have oracle 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 all as released from aD.
 I checked and the copy of 2.6 at Eve's site and the OpenACS tarball
 are the same.

 I also have the version from Jeremy Collins which he called 2.6 and
 was based on the aD v2.5 but there are a lot of cosmetic changes and
 it is hard to figure out what should be folded in to the next version.
 The diff from aD 2.5 - aD 2.6 is very small and easy to add to
 Jeremy's
 version but I am not sure how well his version has been tested.

 There is also a later version than the 2.6 release which Rob Mayoff
 had (which hopefully Rob or Andrew will send to me shortly which was
 ora8.c v 1.60 in the aD CVS).

 Also, there was a change that I never put into the released
 version since it was never clear to me what the right answer
 was (cf http://ccm.redhat.com/bboard-archive/webdb/000d9f.html )

 I think what we should do is put up the 2.3 - 2.6 sequence, then
 try to pull in anything else that might have been fixed elsewhere
 and make that 2.7beta.

 --Jeff


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Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Oscar Bonilla

Why don't you check the module nspasswd at
http://www.galileo.edu/obonilla/software/nspasswd ? it has nssha
functionality plus other hashes...

regards,

-Oscar

On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 12:47  AM, Scott Goodwin wrote:

 I've imported and created a File release of nssha1, version 0.1. I'll
 promote it to version 1.0 when I or someone else can confirm that it
 works properly with AOLserver.

 /s.
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Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver and Red Hat 8

2002-09-30 Thread Daniel P. Stasinski

  6) ns_sendmail will work as long as you use localhost
  or 127.0.0.1 as your smtphost.

This reminds me, if you have downloaded the latest nsadmin
package from www.scriptkitties.com in the last few days, it
includes a modified ns_sendmail package.  It is much enhanced,
but it reverses the from and to args.  In retrospect, it was a
dumb move but years ago it seemed more logical.

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Software Engineer
Mayor Pharmaceutical Laboratories
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Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Scott Goodwin

Hi Oscar,

I'll download and import as soon as I can.

thanks,

/s.


On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 11:51:26 -0600, Oscar Bonilla
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Why don't you check the module nspasswd at
 http://www.galileo.edu/obonilla/software/nspasswd ? it has nssha
 functionality plus other hashes...

 regards,

 -Oscar

 On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 12:47  AM, Scott Goodwin wrote:

  I've imported and created a File release of nssha1, version 0.1. I'll
  promote it to version 1.0 when I or someone else can confirm that it
  works properly with AOLserver.
 
  /s.
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Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Jamie Rasmussen

I asked Scott to import nssha1 because it gets used by OpenACS in some
places.  I didn't know about your nspasswd module Oscar, but it sounds
great.  I'm going to try it out tonight.
I'm trying to compile a complete list of AOLserver modules, where to
get them, and if they work on Windows.  It is online at
http://empoweringminds.mle.ie/openacs/aolserver_modules  - if anyone knows
of modules that should be on the list but aren't, please email me!
Thanks,

Jamie


On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 11:51:26 -0600, Oscar Bonilla
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  Why don't you check the module nspasswd at
  http://www.galileo.edu/obonilla/software/nspasswd ? it has nssha
  functionality plus other hashes...
 
  regards,
 
  -Oscar
 
  On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 12:47  AM, Scott Goodwin wrote:
 
   I've imported and created a File release of nssha1, version 0.1. I'll
   promote it to version 1.0 when I or someone else can confirm that it
   works properly with AOLserver.
  
   /s.
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Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Dossy

On 2002.09.30, Jamie Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I asked Scott to import nssha1 because it gets used by OpenACS in some
 places.  I didn't know about your nspasswd module Oscar, but it sounds
 great.  I'm going to try it out tonight.
I'm trying to compile a complete list of AOLserver modules, where to
 get them, and if they work on Windows.  It is online at
 http://empoweringminds.mle.ie/openacs/aolserver_modules  - if anyone knows
 of modules that should be on the list but aren't, please email me!

I take it that people have abandoned the AOLserver wiki?

http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver

Particularly, I was hoping that folks would add known modules to
this page:

http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/AOLserverContributedSoftware

Once the dust settles and things make it into AOLserver SF CVS, I'll
go and update the page with links to all the new modules.

-- Dossy

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Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Daniel Wickstrom

I'm trying to compile a complete list of AOLserver modules, where to
 get them, and if they work on Windows.  It is online at
 http://empoweringminds.mle.ie/openacs/aolserver_modules  - if anyone knows
 of modules that should be on the list but aren't, please email me!

I don't see nsfts on that list.  See http://openfts.sf.net/.

Also, it would be nice, if there were a module list on the aolserver
homepage.  People are not likely to go to the above site when looking
for an aolserver module.

Dan



Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Mike Hoegeman

Dossy wrote:

 On 2002.09.30, Jamie Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I asked Scott to import nssha1 because it gets used by OpenACS in some
  places.  I didn't know about your nspasswd module Oscar, but it sounds
  great.  I'm going to try it out tonight.
 I'm trying to compile a complete list of AOLserver modules, where to
  get them, and if they work on Windows.  It is online at
  http://empoweringminds.mle.ie/openacs/aolserver_modules  - if anyone knows
  of modules that should be on the list but aren't, please email me!

 I take it that people have abandoned the AOLserver wiki?

 http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver

You might want to consider moving the pages over to the tcl wiki at

http://wiki.tcl.tk

the tcl'ers wiki seems to have been growing in popularity
over the last few months. i suspect you  would get more visibility
via that site..

-mike


 Particularly, I was hoping that folks would add known modules to
 this page:

 http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/AOLserverContributedSoftware

 Once the dust settles and things make it into AOLserver SF CVS, I'll
 go and update the page with links to all the new modules.

 -- Dossy

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 Dossy Shiobara   mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Panoptic Computer Network web: http://www.panoptic.com/
   He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
 folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)



Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Dossy

On 2002.09.30, Mike Hoegeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You might want to consider moving the pages over to the tcl wiki at

 http://wiki.tcl.tk

 the tcl'ers wiki seems to have been growing in popularity
 over the last few months. i suspect you  would get more visibility
 via that site..

Why move it if people aren't using it where it is?  Moving it makes
sense if the current situation is experiencing growing pains or can't
grow to accomodate the need ... but when something has gone defunct,
moving it just means more work for uncertain payoff.

If people aren't finding the wiki useful, I'll just let it collect dust
and eventually kill it off.  It was fun, though.

-- Dossy

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Re: [AOLSERVER] [ANNOUNCE] Release of nssha1-0.1

2002-09-30 Thread Jamie Rasmussen

I like the Wiki and hope that people will update it and you will
continue hosting it.  I just didn't want to pollute it with my win32
related stuff, which I know many people on this list don't care about.  It
is also easier for me to work with things in table format sometimes - I can
quickly tell which modules I need to port next, etc.  I would be happy to
copy any of my documentation that people find useful to a more official /
central server.

Jamie


I take it that people have abandoned the AOLserver wiki?

 http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver

Particularly, I was hoping that folks would add known modules to
this page:

 http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/AOLserverContributedSoftware

Once the dust settles and things make it into AOLserver SF CVS, I'll
go and update the page with links to all the new modules.

-- Dossy

--
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   He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
 folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on. (p. 70)



[AOLSERVER] Oracle Driver update

2002-09-30 Thread Scott Goodwin

Thanks to all who have provided the various versions of the oracle
driver code. I've created a version geneology based on the Id tags in
the different ora8.c files:

2.3  ora8.c:
 /* $Id: ora8.c,v 1.54 2000/09/09 02:37:04 mayoff Exp $ */

2.4  ora8.c:
 /* $Id: ora8.c,v 1.55 2000/09/20 19:54:35 mayoff Exp $ */

2.5  ora8.c:
 /* $Id: ora8.c,v 1.57 2001/01/05 17:26:10 davis Exp $ */

  (BRANCH: 2.5-jcollins  ora8.c:
 /* $Id: ora8.c,v 1.5 2002/05/26 13:40:31 jcollins Exp $ */)

2.6  ora8.c:
 /* $Id: ora8.c,v 1.59 2001/06/11 20:11:14 mayoff Exp $ */

2.7
 /* $Id: ora8.c,v 1.60 2001/09/19 03:10:36 mayoff Exp $ */


Looks like I can import from 2.3, then update all the way to what I'm
calling 2.7 (I don't think there ever was an official 2.7 release).

Jeremy based his extensive changes on version 2.5. Also, Jeff Davis
posted a mod to, I think 2.5 -- reference
http://ccm.redhat.com/bboard-archive/webdb/000d9f.html

Unless anyone has any comments, updates or other suggestions, I'm going
to import 2.3 and patch to what I'm calling 2.7, then attempt to patch
Jeff's mod and then Jeremy's changes onto 2.7. If they take cleanly,
great. If not, I'll probably ask Jeremy and Jeff to take a look and see
if they can sort it out.

One alternative is to simply create a branch after 2.5 that contains
Jeremy's code, which he or someone else can then merge into the head
branch.

I'll wait a day for comments and suggestions. If anyone wants to get
all the versions I currently have, they can do so by downloading
http://scottg.net/download/nsora.tar.gz.

/s.
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[AOLSERVER] nsimage imported into SourceForge

2002-09-30 Thread Scott Goodwin

Ayan George's nsimage module is now in AOLserver's SF area. I've tagged
the initial code as 'v1_0beta1'. If I remember, I'll package it up and
release it as nsimage-1.0beta1.tar.gz.


/s.
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Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl

2002-09-30 Thread Scott Goodwin

Nope. I need to figure out how to get that info from OpenSSL properly
and display it. Sounds like something for me to work on tomorrow.

/s.

On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 21:40:32 -0500, David Walker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 If nsopenssl is using openssl version 0.9.6g, is there a command that
 will
 display the version in that format?


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