[AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Justin Clift
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Simon Millward
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Justin Clift
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Allanah Myles
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] Form variables

2001-05-15 Thread Rob Mayoff
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.

Re: [AOLSERVER] Form variables

2001-05-15 Thread Rob Mayoff
+-- 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.

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Justin Clift
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

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2001-05-15 Thread Felipe Gubert
John H. Muller wrote: Automatic digest processor wrote: There is one message totalling 68 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. [ aolserver-Bugs-423587 ] gmake on FreeBSD 4.3/Aolserver-3.3.1 -- Date:

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Allanah Myles
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0 (and now Solaris 8)

2001-05-15 Thread Justin Clift
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Scott Goodwin
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0

2001-05-15 Thread Scott Goodwin
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] namespace question

2001-05-15 Thread Sean Owen
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