Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Stas wrote:
and what's the user of $class? When you can access it via __PACKAGE__
and you don't really need it anyway.
__PACKAGE__ is not helpful if one day a test .pm wants to inherit
APACHE_TEST_CONFIGURE from another class. most of the
Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
In the config we maintain a list of modules, both compiled in and loaded
via LoadModule, which is build in TestConfigParse.pm. I've been trying
to figure out how to deal with modules loaded via PerlModule? For
LoadModule ones it knows that mod_.so = mod_.c and
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
In the config we maintain a list of modules, both compiled in and loaded
via LoadModule, which is build in TestConfigParse.pm. I've been trying
to figure out how to deal with modules loaded via PerlModule? For
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
http://httpd.apache.org/test/
Feedback, patches, commits welcomed. It's something. -- justin
I'm not sure what's the best way to link to it, but I've started working
on the writing tests with the perl framework doc,
and it's a part of the mod_perl documentation
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 01:26:40AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
I'm not sure what's the best way to link to it, but I've started working
on the writing tests with the perl framework doc,
and it's a part of the mod_perl documentation project. The source can be
seen here:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/modperl-docs/src/devel/writing_tests/writing_tests.pod
I'm not familiar enough with perl, but is there a way to get a POD file
as an HTML file? -- justin
There's a utility called pod2html ... :-)
--Cliff
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:19:27AM -0400, Greg Marr wrote:
The reason it does that is that XML is case-sensitive for tag names,
and the HTML working group chose to use lowercase for XHTML. Thus,
if the pages were ever to be marked as XHTML, they'd need to be
lowercase.
The XHTML
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Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:37:07 +1000
From: Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Jose Manuel Macias Luna' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
please forward these responses into [EMAIL PROTECTED] as if you email this
list it only gets
Did not someone make a patch for this early after the feature was in IE 4?
Dw
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Martin Kraemer wrote:
I just noticed a feature of IIS 5.0 which is (if I am correct)
impossible to do with Apache (1.3/2.0), albeit very useful. It
is the the possibility to use multiple
This should resolve Roy's veto by switching back to SIGUSR1 for
graceful restarts (except on Linux 2.0 with glibc 2.0).
As I don't think you can veto a veto (call a vote?), I don't think
his veto can be overriden. But, I do want to post this before I
commit it as it is a widespread change and
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
This should resolve Roy's veto by switching back to SIGUSR1 for
graceful restarts (except on Linux 2.0 with glibc 2.0).
As I don't think you can veto a veto (call a vote?), I don't think
his veto can be overriden.
Nope; he has to be convinced to retract it. :-)
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 10:57:32AM -0700, Ryan Bloom wrote:
This is completely BOGUS! If I have a farm of web servers running on different
platforms, all of the signals should be the same.
Roy's -1 on SIGWINCH:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]%3e
Roy's comment on making it configurable:
http:[EMAIL
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:04 am, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
I know what the mails were about. I am simply stating that it is still completely
bogus.
Ryan
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 10:57:32AM -0700, Ryan Bloom wrote:
This is completely BOGUS! If I have a farm of web servers running on
After working with my two proposed worker MPM models, I've become more
confident in the simple model. I'll continue benchmarking both designs,
but I wanted to get this one out to fix what's in CVS right now, and
so I can provide some more tweaks I've been working on (turn the LIFO
queue to a
Ryan Bloom wrote:
This is completely BOGUS! If I have a farm of web servers
running on different platforms, all of the signals should
be the same.
Oh, bah. 'Windows.' 'VMS.' 'MacOS' (not OS X). I agree
with Sander that the thing that should be the same is the supported
commands to
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 11:07:13AM -0700, Ryan Bloom wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:04 am, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
I know what the mails were about. I am simply stating that it is still completely
bogus.
I disagree.
It should be SIGUSR1 everywhere. As a compromise, I allowed
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:15 am, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 11:07:13AM -0700, Ryan Bloom wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:04 am, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
I know what the mails were about. I am simply stating that it is still
completely bogus.
I
My opinion is that we should support this patch (in concept, not reviewed in detail) or
not support Linux 2.0 with glibc 2.0.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: [PATCH] Switch back
Is there any doc anywhere on writing modules for Apache 2.0?
Rob Simonson
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-Original Message-
From: RCHAPACH Rochester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is there any doc anywhere on writing modules for Apache 2.0?
There is some stuff at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/
Any contributions or updates to this collection are welcome.
Joshua.
module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA cgi_module;
+/* There has to be a better place to put this - uhm... where exactly? */
+/**
+ * Reprocess the command and arguments to execute the given CGI script.
+ * @param cmd Pointer to the command to execute (may be overridden)
+ * @param
Hi Bill.
just a little nit.
Doxygen doesn't use @tip (replace with either @warning/@remark) or
@deffunc (not required).
On Mon, 2001-09-17 at 15:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wrowe 01/09/17 15:12:50
Modified:modules/generators mod_cgi.c
Added: modules/generators
I've got a bit of code that needs to run after a connection to a client
has been closed. Right now I can (kind of) spoof this by setting the
keepalive for the client to 0, and registering a cleanup on the
request_req pool. Unfortunately the code in there is somewhat bulky,
so any subsequent
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jon Travis wrote:
I've got a bit of code that needs to run after a connection to a client
has been closed. Right now I can (kind of) spoof this by setting the
keepalive for the client to 0, and registering a cleanup on the
request_req pool. Unfortunately the code in
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 07:01:21PM -0400, Cliff Woolley wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jon Travis wrote:
I've got a bit of code that needs to run after a connection to a client
has been closed. Right now I can (kind of) spoof this by setting the
keepalive for the client to 0, and
Aaron Bannert wrote:
After working with my two proposed worker MPM models, I've become more
confident in the simple model. I'll continue benchmarking both designs,
but I wanted to get this one out to fix what's in CVS right now, and
so I can provide some more tweaks I've been working on (turn
On Monday 17 September 2001 03:52 pm, Jon Travis wrote:
Why can't you do it in the log_transaction phase. Assuming this is
not a keepalive connection, the client will be gone by the time that
phase is run. If this is a keep-alive transaction, then you won't
save anything by adding another
IMHO, It would also be a *hack* - it depends on what that code does.. It
just doesn't seem logical for me to do something that's not log_transaction
concerned during that phase..
-Madhu
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Bloom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:12
I tried setting keepalive == 0 in the handler, and doing my ju-ju in
the log_transaction phase. The client was still hanging around.
-- Jon
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 04:11:58PM -0700, Ryan Bloom wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 03:52 pm, Jon Travis wrote:
Why can't you do it in the
Hi,
I am would like to participate in 2.0 development, whatever I can do.
However I wonder if there cookbook style page, on 2.0 or apache development
in general, where I can learn how to post patches, extract them from
my code? I see people posting patches all the time, they assume that patches
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 04:34:04PM -0700, Pavel Zaitsev wrote:
Hi,
I am would like to participate in 2.0 development, whatever I can do.
However I wonder if there cookbook style page, on 2.0 or apache development
in general, where I can learn how to post patches, extract them from
my code? I
Pavel Zaitsev wrote:
Hi,
I am would like to participate in 2.0 development,
Welcome, neat.
whatever I can do.
Generally people work on what interests them, or you can look in
the STATUS file for things what need attention.
However I wonder if there cookbook style page, on 2.0 or
I just tried to pull up this:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/httpd-2.0/include/ap_config.h?annotate=1.66
And got this:
Python Exception Occurred
Traceback (innermost last):
File /home/gstein/viewcvs/lib/viewcvs.py, line 2231, in run_cgi
main()
File
mod_cgi seems to be a bit borked.
Original Message
Build started Mon Sep 17 19:00:00 PDT 2001 on Linux 2.4.3-12smp
Checking out httpd-2.0 apr apr-util httpd-proxy httpd-test
Building httpd-2.0-nightly
Merging package apr
Merging package apr_util
Merging package httpd_proxy
From: Jon Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:32 PM
I tried setting keepalive == 0 in the handler, and doing my ju-ju in
the log_transaction phase. The client was still hanging around.
That sounds right ... the lazy disconnect logic in httpd can leave a
connection
From: Cliff Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 10:41 PM
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Ian Holsman wrote:
mod_cgi seems to be a bit borked.
See if my commit fixed it for you as well... it did for me. It seems to
have just been a constness problem in disguise.
Entirely
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