Hey
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:50:24PM -0400, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> Oh yeah, there's an asp2php script out there somewhere. Check out
> freshmeat. Don't know how well that works though, never used it
> before.
We tried it once and it didnt live up to its title :) Its faster to convert
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:06:02PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > > The situation of requiring three people from different countries
> > > working together to solve a problem is not a nice one.
> >
> > hooray for commercial support! it's really worth paying a fortune
> > for, isn't it?
>
> I thin
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 07:45:04PM +0200, Thomas Kirk wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:47:08AM +, Alex Borges wrote:
> > Im not really experienced but I would say im trying to do the same thing
> > here. As of now, the globalfs's (http://www.globalfilesystem.org )
>
> Thanks for you sugge
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:19:29PM -0400, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
> Hmm. I beg to differ. I expect people I buy infrastructure from to
> care about not losing mail. If the daemon 250's the DATA in the SMTP
> conversation it should guard it with more than its life. In an ideal
> world.
i car
Hey Matt,
Thursday, July 19, 2001, 4:48:13 PM, you wrote:
MF> Hello,
MF> I have some asp software that is written in visual basic. All I have is
MF> linux machines for servers and I do not want to get a windows machine just to
MF> run this ASP application. Is there a way were I could get th
Hey Matt,
Thursday, July 19, 2001, 4:48:13 PM, you wrote:
MF> Hello,
MF> I have some asp software that is written in visual basic. All I have is
MF> linux machines for servers and I do not want to get a windows machine just to
MF> run this ASP application. Is there a way were I could get th
> "CS" == Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(quoting Russel Coker, all snipped sorry if snipped too much)
RC> I haven't bothered investigating this in depth. If one of my
RC> servers crashes the possibility that one message may be lost is
RC> really the least of my concern
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 06:06:55PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:48, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> > CS> if i was running a news spool or a large Maildir/ spool, i think i'd
> > CS> stick with reiserfs but this is my workstation, where i have lots of
> > CS> large files (inc
[ someone else has commented on postgresql's better-than-row-level
locking, so i'll skip that. ]
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 10:55:21PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [...] The only other choice seems to be postgres. Oh well... have
> they got a history in their cli yet?
/usr/bin/psql has had co
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:32:03PM -0500, All Internet Services wrote:
> I am running Debian Linux 2.19. On one of my site, which
> I switched from old domain to new. There is a strange problem.
> I am hosting a site http://www.jennswing.com
> on this server. When the site is brought, then inste
If your using virtual hosts check the config carefully...
If you only have the one site, set Document (globally) to the path
of your site...
This kind of thing works ok for me...
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /home/sites/www/psb
ServerName psb.ckool.org
#ErrorLog /var/log/apache/h
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:32:03PM -0500, All Internet Services wrote:
> I am running Debian Linux 2.19. On one of my site, which
> I switched from old domain to new. There is a strange problem.
> I am hosting a site http://www.jennswing.com
> on this server. When the site is brought, then inste
Hello,
I have some asp software that is written in visual basic. All I have is
linux machines for servers and I do not want to get a windows machine just to
run this ASP application. Is there a way were I could get this to work on a
apache and debian linux?
I have seen Apache::ASP, but I beli
I am running Debian Linux 2.19. On one of my
site, which
I switched from old domain to new. There is a
strange problem.
I am hosting a site http://www.jennswing.com
on this server. When the site is brought, then
instead of
the original page, it brings the Debian Welcome
page.
I do not have
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 12:25:25PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 19:27, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > IIRC, that was the first release for Linux. First releases are only
> > going to work on the target distribution, if at all.
>
> As far as I recall Oracle first came out on Linux in
[...]
>> it may not actually BE a kickback, but it looks like one and
>> smells like one and the end-result is basically the same.
RC> Only the most stupid consultants would go for that (like a
RC> consulting company I used to work for). You can make much
RC> more money insta
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:48, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> CS> if i was running a news spool or a large Maildir/ spool, i think i'd
> CS> stick with reiserfs but this is my workstation, where i have lots of
> CS> large files (incl. huge mbox files) so i think i'll be switching to
> XFS.
>
> But don'
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 12:34:05 +0200
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't agree with this. If you have a need and the budget for
> > Oracle, you most certainly will also be motivated to run it on a
> > supported platform. I'd have put is differently: make sure Postgres
> > cannot
Hey Craig,
Thursday, July 19, 2001, 6:55:34 AM, you wrote:
CS> if i was running a news spool or a large Maildir/ spool, i think i'd
CS> stick with reiserfs but this is my workstation, where i have lots of
CS> large files (incl. huge mbox files) so i think i'll be switching to XFS.
But don't yo
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 12:55, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:38:58AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > Could be worse though. CA software has install instructions that
> > start with "type umask 0" because they want to create directories
> > that are world writable for storing binar
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 20:09, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
> Another lister replied as I was writing this and I agree with what he
> said also.
>
> RC> ... I spent a few days trying to
> RC> track down what was going on (and hack in extra environment
> RC> variables to the scripts etc). I
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:38:58AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> Could be worse though. CA software has install instructions that
> start with "type umask 0" because they want to create directories
> that are world writable for storing binaries (including binaries that
> are run as root from cron
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 19:27, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> What version of glibc does RH6.2EE use?
Not sure. Something that seemed compatible.
> Did you use >= version of java that RH has on debian?
No idea.
> What version of Oracle was this? 8i?
Something that was current about 6 months ago.
> IIRC,
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:06, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 05:41:11PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > A few months ago I tried installing Oracle on a Debian system, I
> > didn't even want Oracle itself, I only wanted the client libraries for
> > talking to an Oracle server and the s
At Tue, 3 Jul 2001 17:44:42 -0500,
Chad C. Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> with the 2.2 kernels, but nothing greater. A little digging brought
> me to the ipac-ng[2] site at Sourceforge[3]. Three patches, a new
> debian/rules file, multiple debhelper support files later, a manual
> includ
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