XSP generating broken perl?

2002-08-15 Thread Ben Motz
Hi, I'm very new to perl so I'm having trouble tracking down what's going on... With AxKit 1.6, the following xsp gives a 500 server error; ?xml version='1.0'? ?xml-stylesheet href=NULL type=application/x-xsp? xsp:page xmlns:xsp=http://apache.org/xsp/core/v1; xsp:logic /xsp:logic

Re: segfaults with version 1.5.2, no response with 1.6

2002-08-15 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, since a new AxKit was recently released, I installed it, to see if the problems persisted. With 1.6, I get no segfaults, but AxKit won't process any documents. With the following in the httpd.conf Perl use Carp ();

Re: XSP generating broken perl?

2002-08-15 Thread Jörg Walter
On Thursday 15 August 2002 10:37, Ben Motz wrote: With AxKit 1.6, the following xsp gives a 500 server error; ?xml version='1.0'? ?xml-stylesheet href=NULL type=application/x-xsp? xsp:page xmlns:xsp=http://apache.org/xsp/core/v1; xsp:logic /xsp:logic /xsp:page Your actual

Newbie Debian Installation

2002-08-15 Thread Sean Evans
I'm new to AxKit, but awed by its potential and would like to know if it's possible to install AxKit using *just* Debian packages. If so, which packages and versions of those packages were successful? -- Sean Evans - To

Re: Newbie Debian Installation

2002-08-15 Thread Ardo van Rangelrooij
Hi, I'm the maintainer of the Debian package of AxKit. Yes, you can install and use AxKit with just Debian packages, but I'm running unstable so it always works for me. I don't know what you're currently running, but I would suggest to start with the version in woody. If that doesn't work for