I upgraded from Mandrake's stock 9.2 perl rpms to the stock 10.0 perl rpms (perl-5.8.3-5mdk) and it works like a charm. The perl upgrade wasn't as painful as I thought it might be. I upgraded perl, perl-base, and perl-devel and the only dependence I had to worry about was mandrake-doc-common.

I appreciate everyones advice. Consider this issue resolved.

Respectfully,


Gary



Stas Bekman wrote:
Hi Gary,

You may have seen my post on the mod_perl list about rflush failed test with MP2.


Wasn't it resolved already? I thought you reported success.

I'm using Mandrake 9.2 and I heard that you use Mandrake with your mod_perl install. Could you give me a brief synopsis of your mod_perl-2.0 setup on Mandrake?

I'm trying to build MP2 against Mandrake's stock perl-5.8.1 rpm and my


I remember seeing 5.8.1 RC4, right? You really need to have a release version and not a development one. RC is not good. The fact that the distro decides that it's good for their own needs, doesn't necessarily mean it's good for the rest of the projects. I suggest that you either move to a higher version or build your own.

own custom Apache2. Everything seems to complete fine except the rflush test fails every time. This is the ONLY test that fails. I've tried updating against MODPERL_1_99_13 and HEAD with no success. 5005threads are undefined and ithreads are defined with the stock perl rpm.

The rflush test seems to fail at the very last line when it tries to compare the expected and received variables. Is there any way to check these variables' output?


Certainly, just run it in the verbose mode:

t/TEST -v api/rflush

and post it here. Please repost the whole bugreport info, as I don't have it around.

I would appreciate any suggestions you may have.


Let's see what the verbose output gives first.

FWIW, I don't use stock Mandrake perl for testing and in any case I'm running Mandrake 10 with perl-5.8.3-5mdk, so it won't help you much. I can post my custom build of perl 5.8.1's info (but this is *not* RC4) after you tell me which one do you use, in the bugreport. There are so many ways to build perl.

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