Hi,
I've been using mod_perl successfully albeit minimally for a couple months
now.
I'm trying to tune performance and memory usage by consolidating some
common Perl "use" directives in a PerlRequire statement. However, when I
add this line to my Apache config file
Can't load
'C:/perl5/site/5.00561/lib/MSWin32-x86/auto/HTML/Embperl/Embperl.dll'
In the PATH-Environment I included the library containing ApacheCore.dll as
I
found in a previous mail in the mailing list
but it didn't work.
Why does my Modperl/EmbPerl work but my EmbPerl (standalone) not ???
Thanks, it works, but the sub routine has to be in same files. How about
the sub routine is "Execute" from external lib file? I test it, it doesn't
work, do you know how to pass value between sub routines they are not in
same file?
This should work, regardless in which file you sub
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Bill Marrs wrote:
Hi,
I've been using mod_perl successfully albeit minimally for a couple months
now.
I'm trying to tune performance and memory usage by consolidating some
common Perl "use" directives in a PerlRequire statement. However, when I
add this line to
Stas Bekman wrote:
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Bill Marrs wrote:
Hi,
I've been using mod_perl successfully albeit minimally for a couple months
now.
I'm trying to tune performance and memory usage by consolidating some
common Perl "use" directives in a PerlRequire statement. However,
make sure no server is running on port 80 or use an alternate config with
an alternate port if you are on a production server.
cd /usr/local/apache/bin # where ever your binary is
gdb httpd
set args -X -f /path/to/alternate/serverconfig_ifneeded.conf
run
it should blow up!
then,
bt
found this while looking through the guide:
quot guideSafe Code Updates on a Live Production Server
-- snip --
think I'm ready I do:
% cd /home/httpd/perl
% mv rel old; mv beta rel; stop; sleep 3; restart; err
quote guide
lately I have been getting in the habit of doing the following:
Hi --
I have been getting some similar large processes myself. They are not
"hanging", but rather they just "plumped" up all of a sudden. I was
using the LWP code to fetch pages for users and found that if I set the
"max_size" for the request read I got rid of the "plumpers". Are you
doing
Does nay one know how to get round the bug in the above combination. When I
create a new CGI in any phase other than Response I get a Can't call method
"register_cleanup" on an undefined value at /usr/lib/perl5/5.00505/CGI.pm
line 263.
This would appear to be caused by apache-request not
Hi Gerald,
Thanks, it works, but the sub routine has to be in same files. How about
the sub routine is "Execute" from external lib file? I test it, it doesn't
work, do you know how to pass value between sub routines they are not in
same file?
Regards,
Albert
At 08:47 AM 12/10/99 +0100, Gerald
Hi,
Recently, we installed apache server to our system.
Our web page designer is working on a htlm page using asp and we have the
following questions:
1. can we desingn our web page running in apache server?
2. if we want to activate the web page (asp file) in dos prompt, /cgi/bin
Hi gang,
I need to find some great mod_perl programmers to fill positions at a
new startup company. Vivaldi Networks, Inc., In Menlo Park, CA needs to
fill several programmer positions ASAP.
About us: Vivaldi Networks is a very young startup company with big
ambitions. Our product is
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