Warren Samples wrote:
On 07/29/2018 07:56 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
First question (an admittedly ignorant one, but I haven't spent much
time in the CentOS community): Why does their package manager not
automatically keep system components current?
Second question: If th
On 07/29/2018 07:56 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
First question (an admittedly ignorant one, but I haven't spent much
time in the CentOS community): Why does their package manager not
automatically keep system components current?
Second question: If the first question cannot b
On 08/01/2018 01:45 AM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote:
whether the issues are down to glibc version dependencies is beyond me.
You can check this by running
ldd [/path/to/livecode-server]
It will return a list that looks something like this (from my desktop
system):
li
Thanks Richard & Brian for digging into this.
Lacking the Linux knowledge I tried working backwards from LC Server 9.0,
trying 8.0 and 7.14 with no joy (internal server 500 error codes) - though
whether the issues are down to glibc version dependencies is beyond me.
Earlier versions have less/n
In addition to bug fixes, I found this in the release notes for glibc 2.13:
New optimized string functions for x86-64: strnlen (SSE2),
strcasecmp (SSE2, SSSE3, SSE4.2), strncasecmp (SSE2, SSSE3, SSE4.2)
Implemented by Ulrich Drepper.
This is something that is probably beneficial to string fu
Keith Clarke wrote:
> Thanks Martin (& Brian). It transpires that the VPS in question only
> has CentOS 6 OS option, even if recreated - so the OS is a given for
> the short term, pending replacement / upgrade discussions with the
> hosting provider, which are not my call.
>
> One option to get u
Thanks Martin (& Brian). It transpires that the VPS in question only has CentOS
6 OS option, even if recreated - so the OS is a given for the short term,
pending replacement / upgrade discussions with the hosting provider, which are
not my call.
One option to get underway might be to deploy an
Hi Keith
I have been running LC server on CentOS 6 on a VPS for a few years now. It
runs the api for a cloud based application I have. I am not sure of the LC
version but I am pretty sure it is 6.x...
I don't know the details of the set up at the moment but If you want I can
check into it furt
Last migration that I had was pretty seamless. They migrated everything to a
new VPS for me to check out before flipping the switch to migrate to the
upgrade. May be worth checking out if they do the same sort of thing.
Thanks,
Brian
On Jul 30, 2018, 1:41 AM -0500, Keith Clarke via use-livecode
> First question (an admittedly ignorant one, but I haven't spent much time in
> the CentOS community): Why does their package manager not automatically keep
> system components current?
CentOS 6 is not the latest version (and will be unsupported from 2020), so I
guess there are dependencies
Keith Clarke wrote:
> Thanks Warren (& Richard) - this probably is the blocker, as this
> particular VPS is definitely running 2.12
>
> Google suggests that I can’t (or at least shouldn't attempt to)
> upgrade CentOS 6 with a later glibc version, given its central role.
>
> Apparently there are w
Thanks Warren (& Richard) - this probably is the blocker, as this particular
VPS is definitely running 2.12
Google suggests that I can’t (or at least shouldn't attempt to) upgrade CentOS
6 with a later glibc version, given its central role.
Apparently there are workarounds to install an additio
On 07/28/2018 05:39 AM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Folks,
Is anyone running LS Server on CentOS 6?
I notice that only version 7 is officially supported and not being a Linux
expert, I’d like to know if this server OS would need to be upgraded before
attempting anything with LC serv
Keith Clarke wrote:
> Is anyone running LS Server on CentOS 6?
> I notice that only version 7 is officially supported and not being a
> Linux expert, I’d like to know if this server OS would need to be
> upgraded before attempting anything with LC server on it.
"Officially Supported" only design
Hi Folks,
Is anyone running LS Server on CentOS 6?
I notice that only version 7 is officially supported and not being a Linux
expert, I’d like to know if this server OS would need to be upgraded before
attempting anything with LC server on it.
TIA
Keith
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