Thanks for the feedback. It helps a lot.
- Mark
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I've been running Webware 0.9rc1 on Fedora Core 2 using Python 2.3.3
for more than a year (well, earlier it was Webware 0.8.1). At times
it is used fairly heavily (lots of thread contention). I use
mod_webkit2 from 0.8.1 patched to fix a buffer problem that's fixed
in 0.9. I think little
I am not familiar with SuSE. How does 9.1 compare with FC2?
It's about a year older. But I have Webware 0.9.1 also running on SuSE
10.0 without any problems.
Anyway, statements that "Webware runs on ..." or "does not run on ..."
have to be taken with care. Webware comprises a big bunch of
f
On May 27, 2006, at 1:02 PM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
My only concern is: Does anyone use, or did they at least test, 0.9.1
on Python 2.3?
I am running Webware 0.9.1 on a SuSE Linux 9.1 server with Python
2.3.3.
-- Christoph
I am not familiar with SuSE. How doe
Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
My only concern is: Does anyone use, or did they at least test, 0.9.1
on Python 2.3?
I am running Webware 0.9.1 on a SuSE Linux 9.1 server with Python 2.3.3.
-- Christoph
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My only concern is: Does anyone use, or did they at least test, 0.9.1
on Python 2.3?
I have not.
If someone has, please let us know.
On 5/27/06, Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One more from the on-going saga of my now infamous FC2 install...
Are there any reasons why an install of
One more from the on-going saga of my now infamous FC2 install...
Are there any reasons why an install of Webware 0.9.1 would _not_ run
on python 2.3.4?
I haven't attempt this yet, as I don't have a test machine set up
with FC2 and python 2.3.4; my test bed uses current versions.
I though