[AOLSERVER] [ aolserver-Patches-509413 ] Patch for -g option

2002-01-28 Thread Ms. Source Forge
Patches item #509413, was opened at 2002-01-27 20:21 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=303152aid=509413group_id=3152 Category: other Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Jon Griffin (tresero) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous

[AOLSERVER] [ aolserver-Patches-509413 ] Patch for -g option

2002-01-28 Thread Ms. Source Forge
Patches item #509413, was opened at 2002-01-27 20:21 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=303152aid=509413group_id=3152 Category: other Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Jon Griffin (tresero) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous

Re: [AOLSERVER] Ns_Pool: invalid block

2002-01-28 Thread Patrick Spence
- Original Message - From: Kriston Rehberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:20 AM Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Ns_Pool: invalid block Nearly always when we encounter this error it's due to memory being overwritten by other code or due to a blown

[AOLSERVER] Bugs in ns_dbquotevalue

2002-01-28 Thread Wojciech Kocjan
Hello. Here is what caused problems for me with both mySQL and PostgreSQL: ns_dblist $h "SELECT lower([ns_dbquotevalue {ABC'DEF\'}])" Basically it quoted the string into 'ABC''DEF\'', which is not correct. Also, it does not work correctly for UTF-escapable characters. proc ns_dbquotevalue

Re: [AOLSERVER] Bugs in ns_dbquotevalue

2002-01-28 Thread David Walker
I've also noticed this problem. It can be exploited to execute functions in your database in certain circumstances where you're quoting submitted data. I think this function may need different behavior for Oracle or Postgres. On Monday 28 January 2002 11:46 am, you wrote: Hello. Here is

Re: [AOLSERVER] Sun and Solaris vs. Intel and Linux

2002-01-28 Thread Peter M. Jansson
Nothing formal here, but while debugging a performance issue with the Sybase driver, I had a Sun E250 with 2 400MHz CPUs and 1GB RAM, and one generic Linux box with a 700MHz PIII and 512MB RAM. Both systems ran AOLserver 3.x; the Linux box ran a Sybase server using the Sybase 11.x server