I found some info on a mod_perl, and have picked it up via svn - but am stuck - where does it expect to be? root@x104:[/data/prj/modperl]perl Makefile.PL MP_APXS=/opt/httpd/bin/apxs Reading Makefile.PL args from @ARGV MP_APXS = /opt/httpd/bin/apxs [ error] Can't find a sub-directory Apache-Test. Make sure that you are using a complete source distribution
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Michael Felt <[email protected]> wrote: > Bother: I did not need to install any extra modules - and this has taken > forever, because I kept running into problems trying to install all the > extra modules. > > However, "Is this all there is?", and why do I not have a mod_perl.c - is > that a "tester/developer" only module, or just no longer in the "all" list? > > Would you consider this a PASS for the tests? > > Thx. > > root@x104:[/data/prj/SVN/Apache-Test]t/TEST > [warning] setting ulimit to allow core files > ulimit -c unlimited; /usr/opt/perl5/bin/perl > /data/prj/SVN/Apache-Test/t/TEST > /opt/httpd/sbin/httpd -d /data/prj/SVN/Apache-Test/t -f > /data/prj/SVN/Apache-Test/t/conf/httpd.conf -D APACHE2 -D PERL_USEITHREADS > using Apache/2.5.0-dev (worker MPM) > > waiting 60 seconds for server to start: ... > waiting 60 seconds for server to start: ok (waited 2 secs) > server loopback:8529 started > [ info] adding source lib /data/prj/SVN/Apache-Test/../Apache-Test/lib > to @INC > t/alltest/all...................skipped > all skipped: testing all.t > t/alltest2/all..................skipped > all skipped: testing more than one all.t > t/bad_coding....................ok > > t/cookies.......................ok > > t/import........................ok > > t/log_watch.....................ok > > t/log_watch_for_broken_lines....ok > > t/more/all......................skipped > all skipped: cannot find module 'mod_perl.c' > t/next_available_port...........ok > > t/ping..........................ok > > t/redirect......................ok > > t/request.......................ok > > t/sok...........................ok > > All tests successful, 3 tests skipped. > Files=13, Tests=93, 24 wallclock secs ( 8.67 cusr + 6.69 csys = 15.36 CPU) > [warning] server loopback:8529 shutdown > [warning] port 8529 still in use... > ......done > > > > On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Jeff Trawick <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Michael Felt <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Want to get started on this. I read the links from >> > http://httpd.apache.org/test/ and think I understand the flood >> subproject. >> > From reading the forums here recently I get the impression that more >> than >> > flood is being used, or even something other than flood. >> > >> > Looking for assistance and suggestions. >> >> perl framework... >> >> get svn on your AIX box if you don't have it already >> >> check out /httpd/test/framework/trunk/ >> >> perl Makefile.PL -apxs /path/to/apxs >> t/TEST >> t/TEST -clean >> >> No it won't be fun because things will fail and there will be many >> different reasons, few if any obvious ones :) >> >> You will likely need to install more Perl modules... Some old >> instructions of mine: >> >> perl -MCPAN -e 'shell' >> cpan>install Test::Harness >> cpan>install URI >> cpan>install LWP::Protocol::https >> cpan>install HTTP::DAV >> cpan>install Bundle::ApacheTest >> cpan>install LWP::Simple >> >> (dunno if this is current or everything you need on your level of AIX; >> this was for OpenSolaris a couple of years ago) >> > >
