"Andrew C. Wong" wrote:
I found this same problem being mentioned by Steve Hay
in Auguest. But the hack doesn't work for me.
My guess is that when running as an NT service, there
is not stdin/stdout/stderr assoicated with the process
(correct me if I am wrong.) So dup/dup2 r
Steve Hay wrote:
Mads Toftum wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 02:01:02PM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
Perhaps the Apache Service doesn't pick up the STDOUT from the program
properly?
That would be my second guess. It shouldn't be too hard to debug if
you've got a compiler nearby
Mads Toftum wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 02:01:02PM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
Perhaps the Apache Service doesn't pick up the STDOUT from the program
properly?
That would be my second guess. It shouldn't be too hard to debug if
you've got a compiler nearby. In the file
Jan Dries wrote:
Steve Hay wrote:
I still can't get Apache+mod_ssl running as a service under NT.
When trying to start the service I either get "Error 1067: The process
terminated unexpectedly" or else my machine hangs completely.
What happens here is probably that Apa
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discussion on how to make Apache work a bit better as an NT service
(I don't know enough about NT to tell if those are related).
I'll have a look at this when I get a chance.
Thanks,
Steve Hay
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Jan Dries wrote:
Steve Hay wrote:
I'm having trouble with the infamous Win32 startup hang problem.
[...]
I've created a simple program to emit the pass phrase [...]
This works fine if I start Apache with "-X" (single process), but
doesn't help if I don't use the "-X
blind" doesn't work anymore.
I thought maybe changing my program to emit the pass phrase twice
(separated by a CR/LF) would fix it (since Apache is expecting it to be
entered twice), but it doesn't seem to.
Has anyone else got this working?
My config:
Windows NT4
Apache 1.3.12
m
che 1.3.12
mod_ssl 2.6.5
OpenSSL 0.9.5a
TIA
Steve Hay
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