| w_ashley 2004-01-19, 6:32 am |
| nimmer@tdcspace.dk (NimmerSoft) wrote in message news:<cdf6b5aa.0312160810.6fa6ab42@posting.google.com>...quote:
> I recently downloaded and installed the newest version Apache 1.3.29.
> I am using windows98.
> After start-up a bunch of messages can be seen in the console window.
> The error messages on launch:
> [warn] (2)No such file or directory: exec() may not be safe
> It appears eleven times(at least) and at the end it says that the
> server is running.
> It IS running. Everything works. But why the messages?
> And how to get rid of them. ?
> They were not there with my version 1.3.27. And if I use that version
> on top of the new install there is no problem.
> Only with the new 1.3.29 files.
>
>
>
> OmManiPemeHung
> Many Greetings Viele Gruesse Mange Hilsener
> Lodrö Sangpo Joergen Larsen
I have my apache up(err sorta) on a linux box so I'm not sure exactly
what the 98 issue is... however genreally error messages happen when
something is flagged. This could be :inbuilt: or :configuarable: if
it is inbuilt it means that something about its environment is not to
standards One use in programing
exec routinename #_iterations [nowait | pause]
To call a routine from inside another, use the exec command. The exec
command sets up the ICC/DCC for an observation. This includes clearing
buffers, starting data logging, and many other tasks. Think of it as
starting one particular observation.
exec also refers to shell commands in various instances.
What it sounds like to me is that something dealing with your shell
interface isn't optimal or it flaggs the error checking. This means
that it still might function properly but the system may in someway be
unstable or comprimised.
It may have to do with the version you are using
bug 2: It is FUD os/fs e same problem on all the '98 machines , it
works
fine on the xp machine
you should note that win 98 is not a network environment as is NT 2000
and XP and so the same networking structure may not exist in whole.
I'm not sure what the exact error cause is I would have to digest 98
source code and apache code then perhaps reference it with xp or linux
and that would prolly take some time.
If it runs as normal just pretend it is a welcome message????????
anyway not sure..
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