Hi all,
This is the very first time I'm attempting to get AOLServer compiled and
going on Linux, after failing miserably using Solaris 8.
Have just installed a Linux Mandrake 8.0 system, and am attempting to
get AOLServer running on it. Are there any known issues with AOLServer
and Mandrake
This may not be much help, but I can confirm that AOLServer installs fine on
Mandrake 8.
Apologies if this is glaringly obvious, but you are sure that
63.12.31.202:8000
Is not already assigned or already has something listening on it, i.e.
another AOLServer?
On Tuesday 15 May 2001 13:47, you
Yep.
100% damn positive.
When installing Mandrake 8.0, I selected the Medium security setting.
Wondering if it's set permissions on something to not allow AOLServer to
do something it wants to?
:-/
+ Justin
Simon Millward wrote:
This may not be much help, but I can confirm that AOLServer
On 2001.05.15, Justin Clift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This is the very first time I'm attempting to get AOLServer compiled and
going on Linux, after failing miserably using Solaris 8.
How did you fail miserably? The only problem I had compiling
AOLserver 3.3.1 on Solaris 2.6 was the
What is the best way to access form variables (i.e., variables submitted
using html form) in adp pages?
There is code I am using now but not sure I am understand everything what
there happens.
The code you're using now has the bad effect of letting the client
pollute your Tcl namespace.
+-- On May 15, Michael Richman said:
N.B. upvar defaults to 1, so no need, really, to include the 1.
Unless some joker calls fetch_form_variables 2. Tcl has no problem
using numbers as variable names.
Hi Dossy,
Allanah Myles wrote:
On 2001.05.15, Justin Clift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This is the very first time I'm attempting to get AOLServer compiled and
going on Linux, after failing miserably using Solaris 8.
How did you fail miserably? The only problem I had compiling
John H. Muller wrote:
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1. [ aolserver-Bugs-423587 ] gmake on FreeBSD 4.3/Aolserver-3.3.1
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On 2001.05.16, Justin Clift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see from your email that AOLServer unconditionally puts in the
-mcpu=ultrasparc, so that's likely the problem. I hadn't noticed it
(didn't look real hard honestly). Just logged into the old sparc server
now, removed the -mcpu=ultrasparc
Hi Allanah,
Yep. AOLServer 3.3.1 runs fine on Solaris 8 SPARC (the old SPARC 20)
now that it's compiled without the -mcpu=ultrasparc option.
Thanks heaps for that pointer.
So... now AOLServer is working on both Solaris AND Mandrake. Cool.
Better to have choices eh!
:-)
Is anyone
There has to be something -- anyone have any ideas?
Is there a 'hostid' command?
Another shot in the dark: does *BSD have anything like /proc/cpuinfo on
linux? 'cat'ing it out gives you the CPU info. It would be a bit of a mess
to use in the Makefile, but if *BSD has something like it, it
There has to be something -- anyone have any ideas?
Is there a 'hostid' command?
Another shot in the dark: is there anything like /proc/cpuinfo
available? 'cat'ing it out gives you the CPU info. It would be a bit of a
mess to use in the Makefile, but if you have access to something like it,
it
Rob,
We're using version 3.3.1. (Please respond to the list, our mail server has
crashed :))
Thanks for your help,
Sean
On Tue, 15 May 2001 18:38:12 -0500, Rob Mayoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of AOLserver are you using?
Well this is useful information, because procs are the only
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