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Jeanne Gold (goldj@Ix.netcom.com)
Wed, 02 Apr 1997 10:43:31 -0800
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Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19970402184331.00668cc8@199.182.120.3> Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 10:43:31 -0800 From: Jeanne Gold <goldj@Ix.netcom.com> Subject: Re: [mSQL] installation problem (linux) - Translation!A translation:
Aloha,
Which release of Apache is reccomended for use with msql2?
I tried the most common 1.1.3 and the last 1.2.b7, with no good results.
Also, i think the 1.2.b7 has some little bug, not msql related.
I experience a server error, that didn't come from Apache, and that i didn't
find as a text in the source of msql. Think that usually i do: grep
"keyword" $(find .) | more, that under Linux, scans all the file returned by
find, from the starting point and below.
It searchs sources and compiled too. I cannot give you the exact messagge i
receive, becouse the test machine is not on internet this time, and i cannot
get the whole message, the keyword usually i search was "misconfiguration"
becouse it's the less common word in the whole phrase.
Vincenzo Virgilio
E-mail: w@acm.org
virgilio@cere.pa.cnr.it
root@ipv6.cere.pa.cnr.it
virgilio@diepa.unipa.it
w@cyberworld.it
At 03:55 PM 4/2/97 +0200, you wrote:
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p; Which release of Apache is reccomended for use with
msql2?</PRE>
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><PRE> &nbs
p; I tried the most common 1.1.3 and the last 1.2.b7, with
no good results.</PRE>
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><PRE> &nbs
p; Also, i think the 1.2.b7 has some little bug, not msql
related.</PRE>
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><PRE> &nbs
p; I experience a server error, that didn't come from
Apache, and that i didn't find</PRE>
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><PRE>as a text in the source of msql. Think that usually i do: grep
"keyword" $(find .) | more,</PRE>
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><PRE>that under Linux, scans all the file returned by find, from the
starting point and below.</PRE>
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><PRE> &nbs
p; It searchs sources and compiled too. I cannot give you the
exact messagge i receive,</PRE>
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><PRE>becouse the test machine is not on internet this time, and i cannot
get the whole message, the keyword</PRE>
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><PRE>usually i search was "misconfiguration" becouse it's the
less common word in the whole phrase.
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> &nb
sp; &
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; Vincenzo Virgilio
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> E-mail: w@acm.org
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sp; virgilio@cere.pa.cnr.it
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sp; root@ipv6.cere.pa.cnr.it
> &nb
sp; virgilio@diepa.unipa.it
> &nb
sp; w@cyberworld.it</PRE>
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