Turning PerlFreshRestart Off breaks app

2008-12-16 Thread Mike Glen
I am currently trying to migrate an old web app from perl 5.6.2 to perl 5.8.8 One of the reasons for this is so I can use Moose. I discovered that I couldnt preload Moose classes when PerlFreshRestart was set to On Unfortuantely after turning this to off, I can preload Moose classes in my

Re: which reverse proxy for modperl?

2008-12-16 Thread Frank Wiles
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 03:02:00 +0100 (CET) Jeff Pang pa...@laposte.net wrote: Hello, I have a modperl application on a host which is running with heavy load. I have the plan to put a reverse proxy before it. There are two well known reverse proxy software, one is Squid, another is nginx.

Re: mod_perl vs. mod_python

2008-12-16 Thread Frank Wiles
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 12:58:36 +0100 (CET) Jeff Pang pa...@laposte.net wrote: Just ask out of being curious, are mod_perl and mod_python the same or similar stuff? Which is better (in performance or ease to use)? They are basically the same thing. A language specific binding to the Apache API.

Re: perl rpm for CentOS/RHEL 5 available or advice

2008-12-16 Thread Fred Moyer
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Kurt Hansen khan...@charityweb.net wrote: Hello, I've rolled my own perl, mod_perl, and Apache from source so far but plan to use rpms going forward to make it easier to setup and maintain multiple machines. As I understand rpms, I can either use the stock

content_type in SSI- or directly-called mp2 scripts

2008-12-16 Thread craig
My mod_perl2 scripts mostly fall into 2 categories: 1) scripts that are called by URL location, and generate complete content-pages 2) scripts that are called by SSI include virtual sequences in .html files, and generate part of a page In some cases scripts of type 1 directly call scripts