Am 17.10.2005 um 13:19 schrieb Zoran Vasiljevic:
Trouble is in ns/nslog.c... I will see why...
Ah... damn thing... It is my fault. I will fix this one in
next couple of minutes
Zoran
Am 17.10.2005 um 13:12 schrieb Zoran Vasiljevic:
I will look into that in more detail.
Trouble is in ns/nslog.c... I will see why...
On 10/17/05, Zoran Vasiljevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Am 17.10.2005 um 03:36 schrieb Stephen Deasey:
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> > Why can't we fall back to using gethostbyname() on Darwin with it's
> > mt-unsafe getaddrinfo()? gethostbyname() is also mt-unsafe, but we
> > already have a critical section around th
Am 17.10.2005 um 12:54 schrieb Bernd Eidenschink:
ah, "command mode" in my subject :-)
It looks like starting the server with "-c" for command mode is
defunct in
HEAD? Or did I just compile smth. wrong?
You are right. This breaks because isatty(0) returns false and
Tcl exits gracefully.
ah, "command mode" in my subject :-)
It looks like starting the server with "-c" for command mode is defunct in
HEAD? Or did I just compile smth. wrong?
cu
Bernd.
Hi!
I just checked out the latest HEAD and gave autogen.sh a try. Works like a
charm!
The VFS changes, logging of config parameters, ... - really great work from
all you guys! So much for that :-)
cu
Bernd.
Am 17.10.2005 um 03:54 schrieb Stephen Deasey:
Are you sure Ns_NormalizePath() is broken? I haven't examined it, but
it's worth pointing out that it's most important use is normalizing
the *URL path*, called early at the start of conn processing in
request.c.
The comment for Ns_NormalizePath()
Am 17.10.2005 um 03:36 schrieb Stephen Deasey:
Why can't we fall back to using gethostbyname() on Darwin with it's
mt-unsafe getaddrinfo()? gethostbyname() is also mt-unsafe, but we
already have a critical section around that. If we have critical
sections around two separate dns calls which re