Re: [WebDNA] An unknown error occured // Deadlock avoided
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2011
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 106882
interpreted = N
texte = On Jul 10, 2011, at 16:58, Ronald Kirkland wrote:> Ok, I was not going to respond to this message as I had nothing to =really contribute, but the response that the developer should migrate to =a different server environment to fix an issue he is having with a =programming language that was purchased (and does have a windows =version) is insane. What makes this worse is that Chris suggested it. I =am extremely shocked at this and a little concerned.I suggested it because- we have no proof at all that this problem is caused to WebDNA- the windows system it is installed on is extremely complex and full of =extensions. Since it has no UID/GID and permission system like UNIX, =Windows has a lock file system, and we have no idea if there is an =antivirus or anything else that would prevent WebDNA to write to its own =databases.- it seems the problem was not there at the begining (i can hardly =imagine a developer or a company running a system that never worked)- Tommy does not seem to have a full understanding of Windows (who does? =;-)So, if we want to solve this, Tommy either needs help from an =experienced Windows engineer or move to Linux. The first one will cost =several thousand dollars while moving to a linux VPS will cost about $10 =to $30 plus an hour of work to move the file from one box to the other. =It does not sound insane to me, just rational, cheap, efficient and =quick.- chris=
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On Jul 10, 2011, at 16:58, Ronald Kirkland wrote:> Ok, I was not going to respond to this message as I had nothing to =really contribute, but the response that the developer should migrate to =a different server environment to fix an issue he is having with a =programming language that was purchased (and does have a windows =version) is insane. What makes this worse is that Chris suggested it. I =am extremely shocked at this and a little concerned.I suggested it because- we have no proof at all that this problem is caused to WebDNA- the windows system it is installed on is extremely complex and full of =extensions. Since it has no UID/GID and permission system like UNIX, =Windows has a lock file system, and we have no idea if there is an =antivirus or anything else that would prevent WebDNA to write to its own =databases.- it seems the problem was not there at the begining (i can hardly =imagine a developer or a company running a system that never worked)- Tommy does not seem to have a full understanding of Windows (who does? =;-)So, if we want to solve this, Tommy either needs help from an =experienced Windows engineer or move to Linux. The first one will cost =several thousand dollars while moving to a linux VPS will cost about $10 =to $30 plus an hour of work to move the file from one box to the other. =It does not sound insane to me, just rational, cheap, efficient and =quick.- chris=
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