On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
Hello,
I hope I am sending this to Ira Abramov personal email box. The only email
address of his that I have is [EMAIL PROTECTED] The lists here
makes me suspect that it is being sent to some mailing list as well.
it is directed only to me.
Hi
I want to remind you all about the Tel-Aviv meeting in IDC, tommorow at
11:00.
Ira - can you send more details ?
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Hi all,
I need to use rwlocks in my program,
I discovered what I have phtread_rwlock(s) defined in the file
phreads.h, but it's included only when I have __USE_UNIX98 defined.
To define __USE_UNIX98 I must define some _X... variable to 500,
before the file features.h is included (it's
I heard there are mobility problems to some of you..
I'll be driving from jerusalem to the meeting (and back) so I can take
three people along with me. Contact me for more information.
Eitan.
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052-407736
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, Ury Segal will give a lecture on open() and if time is left, we'll
stick in fork() too. or else I don't mind giving a brief talk about the
IPCHAINS a bit (soon to be forgotten when 2.4 comes out) but I don't
Why ?
Is ipchains expected
mod_so should be compiled statically into Apache (cannot be built as
a separate .so module itself) to actually load DSO (.so) modules.
If you build Apache on UN*X, unless you specify --enable-shared=...
in configure, it'll just compile in all modules you added with
--enable-module=...
Hi
I more or less know what you wrote.
My Q. was if the mod_so will reduce speed or security ?
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
mod_so should be compiled statically into Apache (cannot be built as
a separate .so module itself) to actually load DSO (.so) modules.
If you build Apache on UN*X,
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Hi, Mike!
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 09:35:36AM +0200, you wrote the following:
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Hi, Shaul Karl!
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 10:44:57AM +0200, you wrote the following:
Are you planning to suggests CDs as you used to do?
I hope that I will be able to. My CD-R is dead now, but I hope to get
a new one sometime soon.
If so, can you offer as much debs as possible - main +
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Hi, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo!
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 10:13:51AM +0200, you wrote the following:
AS (Geez. I hope Debian will get their act together and release a
AS
enscript with pretty-header, look at the time it gives you.. the date
seems right but the actual hours are totally screwy. any ideas?
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2) I also believe that the stable, or the current Debian
release is being used mostly by new comers and those who do
not have good network connection. There for, these people
might need a CD and will not be able to have a reasonable all
purpose Debian system without it. My point is that
A just released gtkbiditext, a biditext widget for Hebrew. Please
see the home page at http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/freesw/gtk/gtkbiditext
The README file is included below:
Enjoy!
--
gtkbiditext is a port of the gtk 1.2.4 text widget to support bidi for
Hebrew. The conversion was
I sow little program in Winblow that can see what mail you have without
downloading it and erase what ever you don't want to read.
Does Linux have something like this ?
fetchmail -k
fetchamil sounds to me like one that can do it. But I am very much not sure if it will
do what you want.
Hi All
Im going to install the latest php3, for easier upgrades in the future
they recommend on using Module mod_so.
In Apache Docs the developers say about Module mod_so:
"It is compiled in by default on Windows and is not compiled in by
default on Unix"
They do not explain why its like this
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
My Q. was if the mod_so will reduce speed or security ?
Of course it reduces speed (maybe except for some special platforms
where PIC compilation is used always, like Compaq Tru64 UNIX), but
you must ignore it. I'll explain:
The CPU is not an issue, at least in 97%-98%
I know -((
But i need to develop users managment utility that works on the web.
I think that if i will keep the URL secure, and log evrything that goes in
there then it might be more safe.
not to mention that the manager would NOT have meny choices...i have several
profiles that the manager need
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 10:40:31PM +0200, Eli Marmor wrote:
running CGI-BINs, the parsing (of scripts like Perl and PHP), the
(You've got FastCGI, mod_perl and commercial solutions for that)
need to load and parse htaccess files (sometimes even per request),
I'm no expert in web servers,
I agreed with everything you said , listar has a vecation mode , but
beside that has a special flag for users to accept messages so you can
actually be part of a mailing list and being able to send withount
accepting. so we can put a web interface and make sure that the people who
send mail are
You probebly mean a program that download only the e-mail's header..
I think mutt / pine can do that but you'l need to check thier configution
to be sure...
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
| I sow little program in Winblow
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
You probebly mean a program that download only the e-mail's header..
I think mutt / pine can do that but you'l need to check thier configution
to be sure...
in order to only download the mail heders, one MUST use a protocol that
supports that (e.g.
Hi, Gaal Yahas!
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 11:32:15PM +0200, you wrote the following:
need to load and parse htaccess files (sometimes even per request),
I'm no expert in web servers, but this looks strange to me. Could
you explain why there isn't some way for a user to signal the server
as far as I know pop3 support it as well..
an not sure how much of the header it gives you if only the subject
from/time
or all of it..
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, guy keren wrote:
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| On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
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this is realistic and good solution i belive.
Moran Zavdi.
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From: Ely Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Herouth Maoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: éåí çîéùé 06 éðåàø 2000 20:17
Subject: Re: is there newsgroup for
SK Linux constantly need such a frequent updates. Are not these
SK people better have their time to get used to Linux before
SK starting to rush after the last version?
Aren't these people know by themselves what's better to them? Don't try to
make something bad look good by representing it as
Gaal Yahas wrote:
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 10:40:31PM +0200, Eli Marmor wrote:
running CGI-BINs, the parsing (of scripts like Perl and PHP), the
(You've got FastCGI, mod_perl and commercial solutions for that)
I deeply thank you for trying to teach me Apache. I really appreciate
it!
Alex Shnitman wrote:
This actually got me interested so I downloaded the source code for
Apache and looked. It indeed looks like it's parsing all the .htaccess
files each time for each request. I wonder maybe it'd be easier to
make a central cache of .htaccess files which would just be
-- Forwarded message --
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.
"Hoping to further cultivate indigenous software development, China has
announced it will ban the use of Microsoft Windows 2000 throughout
government, and instead rely on "Red Flag - Linux,'' a platform
developed by Chinese researchers."
-- Forwarded message --
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The CNN version of this story is
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/01/06/china.microsoft.reut/index.html
What if I want to reply to a message and keep in the thread? Which mail
clients allow me to add references to the message headers? IIRC the
message IDs are stored on the current list archive.
Or is there any other way to retrieve old list messages (with headers, as
messages, so any mail client
OMG.
Search the archives, this topic has been
discussed way way too much.
Subba Rao wrote:
All my users use fetchmail to get mail from my ISP's POP server.
For lack of resources, I cannot put a pop server on my box.
What is the best way to protect my users passwords from being sniffed?
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Kalaev, Maxim wrote:
I need to use rwlocks in my program,
I discovered what I have phtread_rwlock(s) defined in the file
phreads.h, but it's included only when I have __USE_UNIX98 defined.
To define __USE_UNIX98 I must define some _X... variable to 500,
before the
Hi, guy keren!
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 01:36:51AM +0200, you wrote the following:
as far as I know pop3 support it as well..
an not sure how much of the header it gives you if only the subject
from/time
or all of it..
just out of curiousity, i went to read the RFC, and they describe
Subba Rao wrote:
All my users use fetchmail to get mail from my ISP's POP server.
For lack of resources, I cannot put a pop server on my box.
now, something here just does not make sense. when you say 'lack of
resource' - what exactly do you mean? system administration resources? or
Maybe someone can help me,
i need to forward the www.xyz.com to www.abc.com/~username
can someone just tell me
where?
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
as far as I know pop3 support it as well..
an not sure how much of the header it gives you if only the subject
from/time
or all of it..
just out of curiousity, i went to read the RFC, and they describe the
'TOP' command (which gives the full headers plus
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Ronen Engler wrote:
Maybe someone can help me,
i need to forward the www.xyz.com to www.abc.com/~username
can someone just tell me where?
in the docs, ronen. in the docs. did you try reading about apache's
'Redirect' option? i can see few options here:
1. you didn't
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