RE: Gump and Unicode

2003-06-12 Thread Tim Vernum
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 in /etc/.profile (or .bash_profile... depending on shell) of the user under which the processes run should map I'm not Solaris Expert, so I can't comment on this. My installs of Solaris 2.6 and 8 support the en_US.UTF-8 locale, so I suspect the process is the

RE: Short Apache licence for source files

2002-12-04 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Ceki Gülcü [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] OK, I think I understand slightly better but our license refers to this software not to any specific file. IANAL, IAN-Roy, IAN-ASF, but... The license does not give any indication of what this software is. i.e. It doesn't define the scope of the

RE: [PROPOSAL] Committer access and responsibilities...

2002-05-24 Thread Tim Vernum
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] If you are a commiter - you have the same rights with all other commiters. If you don't want to exercise some rights - it's your choice. But it's not just about exercising rights, it's also about granting rights. At the moment, you

[OT] Subproject Proposal - crossdb

2002-04-24 Thread Tim Vernum
It is a problem people can understand and is easy to become fascinated with. Similar to they way everyone in the world has created their own text editor. Pah! Text Editors are for weenies. Real developers write their own window manager :) -- NOTICE This e-mail and any attachments

RE: Subproject Proposal - crossdb

2002-04-22 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Leo Simons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Torque is a persistence layer that uses O/R mapping to use a database to provide persistence. A persistence layer is a handy tool in many server applications. CrossDB is a database abstraction layer that uses the Factory and the Builder pattern

RE: Subproject Proposal - crossdb

2002-04-21 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 21:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The project is called crossdb and can be found at www.crossdb.com. What is it? crossdb is a Java API that is used to create SQL statements that are database independent. So you

Parallel Ant (was RE: The Complete Server Platform?)

2002-03-24 Thread Tim Vernum
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Cannot ant (like normal decent pmake/bsdmake) figure out from the dependencies what can be done in parallel. I am not asking for the awsomeness of 'make -j 8 world' of *BSD - butsomething close should be possible I take it - could be a nice

RE: Free Wi32-CVS Gui client

2002-01-15 Thread Tim Vernum
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] I need a good free wi32 cvs client with gui. Any websites for download? Not sure how good it is (I don't use it) but: http://www.wincvs.org/ NOTICE This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may contain copyright

RE: Code conventions

2002-01-08 Thread Tim Vernum
It's only two little lines extra to include the {}'s, Yeah, but those two lines will make my code run slower. Don't you know? The less space your source code takes, the less space your class file will take. And smaller classes run faster. It must be true - 90% of people I've worked with

RE: crushed

2002-01-07 Thread Tim Vernum
Perhaps like Commons, there should be an open proving ground for those wishing to make steps into the Apache world. Probably not what you had in mind, but adding the project to the gump run would be a start. All sorts of monitoring goes on then, including prompting from the gump-er (ie

RE: Problem with Tomcat

2001-12-16 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Osama Shafaamri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] I'm trying to use Tomcat 4.0.1 with our application, we have a problem, there is an exception which is thrown, we don't know what is the problem, even that with Tomcat 3.0 is working fine, so could you please advise me. Thankyou for

RE: Using bzip2 for tarball

2001-11-19 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Daniel Rall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What about using the bzip2 format for tarball along with gzip and zip format ? You have my +1, though I would instead recommend using bzip2 instead of gzip. +1 on adding bzip2 -1 or removing gzip Many

RE: HI

2001-10-21 Thread Tim Vernum
Any hint of what I should try? Your first step would be to post to the correct list. Maybe one of the tomcat ones? http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional

RE: ASPizer

2001-10-18 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Endre Stølsvik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] So you (Jakarta) rejected Jboss. I didn't know that. How incredibly smart of you. Ah yes, the incredible science of predicting alternative realities. How do you know that JBoss would have worked within Jakarta? Maybe the JBoss developers

RE: ASPizer

2001-10-17 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Avi Cherry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Instead, he questioned the motives of the developer offering their code, implying that he was being selfish in wanting to have the Apache group take the project in. This was obviously not his intent, It might have been obvious to you, but it

RE: Viewcvs MIA

2001-08-20 Thread Tim Vernum
Then he should ask on the viewcvs mailing list because Jakarta's system is configured by the author of the product and isn't subscribed here and can't do anything to help him. And he was expected to know that, how? - To

RE: Veltag JSP Taglib

2001-08-14 Thread Tim Vernum
I'm curious, why would you use Velocity in a JSP context? What's the value-add over Velocity by itself? Buzzword compliance. Sure our webpages are using JSP - look http://www.oursite.com/index.jsp; - To unsubscribe,

RE: sending returned email

2001-05-30 Thread Tim Vernum
From: Giedrius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] We installed James Mail Server 1.2 with default configuration. And got interesting error: If MailServer can't send email, it stores in spool directory. And trying to send to sender with RE: and attached message. Then MAilServer can't send it, and