ODELL, TODD E (SWBT) wrote:
Stas,
MUCH Better!

;)


I got and tested the CVS an hour ago and it will get through the make test
with only one fail:
Failed Test                   Status Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of
Failed
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
modperl/request_rec_tie_api.t                  3    1  33.33%  1

Great. Can you do:


rm t/logs/error_log
t/TEST -v modperl/request_rec_tie_api

and post the output of the test run and the contents of t/logs/error_log if there is something interesting in it.

In the t/logs/error_log I was seeing:
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /apache3/bin/httpd because of the
following errors:
        0509-150   Dependent module /apache3/lib/libaprutil-0.so could not
be loaded.
        0509-022 Cannot load module /apache3/lib/libaprutil-0.so.
        0509-026 System error: The file access permissions do not allow the
specified action.

But after I changed owner from root to nobody it seemed ok. Then I did the
same thing for libapr-0.so.

why do you have these problems? what file perms did you have? should be 0755 (-rwxr-xr-x) I think and than he user.group bits won't matter. Unless you have umask settings that forced httpd install to kill the last r-x. What's the output of:


% umask

normally it's '22'

Now the only odd looking thing in t/logs/error_log is:
[Thu Mar 27 20:02:48 2003] [error] failed to resolve handler
`TestError::syntax'
[Thu Mar 27 20:02:48 2003] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] syntax error at
/store/modperl-2.0/t/response/TestError/syntax.pm line 17, near "\;"

Compilation failed in require at (eval 98) line 3.

These are expected, the test suite tests how well the errors are handled. I'm not sure how can add a banner, saying the following errors are harmless.


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