Using 64 bit Linux for 6 years now.
> Le 1 juin 2016 à 21:29, Ken Anderson a écrit :
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> All,
>
> I’ve been using an image on AWS that’s 32 bit, but the options they offer for
> 32bit are dwindling. I think it’s probably time to build out a 64 bit image.
> Any
Hi Ken,
On 2 Jun 2016, at 10:59 am, Ken Anderson wrote:
> I’ve been using an image on AWS that’s 32 bit, but the options they offer for
> 32bit are dwindling. I think it’s probably time to build out a 64 bit image.
> Any thoughts? How many of you guys are deploying
All,
I’ve been using an image on AWS that’s 32 bit, but the options they offer for
32bit are dwindling. I think it’s probably time to build out a 64 bit image.
Any thoughts? How many of you guys are deploying on 32bit Linux vs 64bit?
Thanks,
Ken
Looks like the upgrade process is doing something wrong. I didn’t touch that
part, so I guess it’s only visible now because it’s the first update to the
RPM. Doing a reinstall fix the issue. I will check that out.
> Le 31 mai 2016 à 12:23, Elizabeth Lynch a écrit :
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> Hi
I still run on OS X (El Capitan now) because one of my apps is still dependent
on dsimport to insert users into Open Directory. Soon there will be a new
directory server and this requirement will be gone. I do the same thing as
Samuel though - I install a custom apache and avoid anything
Thanks everyone.
existingSession() seems pointless in my case, as it will always return null for
these actions, because there is no way for the callers to identify an existing
session.
I'm currently experimenting with stateless components. I didn't really look at
this from the perspective of