[Ur] Shell Account DB Access

sampath kirupa shankar kirupa78 at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 30 22:36:39 EST 2011


sorry.....
I already changed the psswd.....
still need help with database connection.....

Kirupashankar Sampath
7907 N Backer Ave,
Fresno, CA 93720.
Ph: 817-715-5576 


Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 03:53:28 +0100
From: gdpe at itu.dk
To: ur at impredicative.com
Subject: Re: [Ur] Shell Account DB Access


  


    
  
  
    Eeep.  Having just posted a cleartext password to a public mailing
    list, I suggest that you change the password on that account very,
    very quickly.

    

    On 1/12/11 3:51 AM, sampath kirupa shankar wrote:
    
      
      
        Hi Marc,

        I really appreciate your time....I tried everything and will
        keep trying.....

        

        Meanwhile I already have a shell account that you gave me long
        time ago........I have tried the basic tutorials and it is
        working fine......

        I need permission to create my own database so that I can try
        more sample codes in the tutorials and also try my independent
        study.......

        

        The shell account that I have is mawercer.de

        Login: sampath

        Psswd: anilkutty

        

        Please let me know if u can help.......

        

        Kirupashankar Sampath
        7907 N Backer Ave,
        Fresno, CA 93720.
        Ph: 817-715-5576 

          
        

        

        > From: marco-oweber at gmx.de

          > To: ur at impredicative.com

          > Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 00:45:21 +0100

          > Subject: Re: [Ur] NEW USER NEED HELP WITH INSTALLATION

          > 

          > Excerpts from sampath kirupa shankar's message of Thu Dec
          01 00:20:34 +0100 2011:

          > > please let me know what to do? I am a very eager
          student.....and want to work on ur/Web.....thank you

          > 

          > You have to understand that

          > - urweb creates a .c file and then

          > - compiles it using gcc

          > 

          > The compilation result of the .c file is then linked
          against precompiled

          > code, shared or static libraries. In this stage a lot of
          unresolved

          > references occur for whatever reason. Reasons may be the
          linker picking

          > the wrong libraries or not finding them at all. If you're
          "eager" you

          > can now study C and its compilation toolchain for weeks.
          Exporting

          > export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/urweb

          > may just work - or it may not.

          > 

          > What to do? Find the .ml code in urweb running gcc. Add
          some debugging/

          > trace statements so that you know exactly how gcc and the
          linker are

          > invoked - then try to reproduce the errors show above in
          command line

          > then try to fix them.

          > 

          > alternatives:

          > Get a operating system distribution supporting urweb such
          as nixos

          > linux - or give me your SSH pub key - then I'll grant you
          access to a

          > SSH account supporting urweb - then you can get started
          instantly.

          > 

          > By the way: Writing in UPPER case is considered
          "SHOUTING" - and is very

          > uncommon - maybe even discouraged. Its used by SPAM mails
          too often.

          > 

          > Marc Weber

          > 

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