Hi,
I'm new to much of this. To start with how do I approach this error:
[Tue Aug 1 04:57:55 2000] [error] Can't locate loadable object for module
Di
gest::MD5 in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/home/drjoelsc/usr/local/lib/site_perl
/usr/home/drjoelsc/usr/local/lib/site_perl/Apache/site
This warning also appears with any scalar constant created with
constant.pm -- pretty darn annoying for cgi error_logs. Is there
a more 'official' fix or suggestion why mod_perl triggers this?
-j
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 02:06:00PM +0100, Martin Wood wrote:
Thanks for the info. - mv warnings
This may not be mod-perl related.
I wrote a module CGI::CommonObject which is a subclass of CGI.
If I preload them both in conf/startup.pl, error occurs when I try to
instantiate CGI::CommonObject.
bash$ perl test.pl
Bareword found where operator expected at /www/perl/test.pl line 3, near
Hi,
Is the Application_OnEnd called when the web server is shut down? (It
doesn't look to me that way, but maybe it's a bug..) If it isn't, how
can I schedule code to be called on server shutdown? (I need it in
order to delete SysV IPC shared memory that I use via IPC::ShareLite
in the
A few more tests confirmed that I can't preload CGI::CommonObject in
startup.pl, otherwise the error occurs.
Everything works fine after I remove the line in startup.pl, and let
Apache::Registry load it.
Kenneth Lee wrote:
This may not be mod-perl related.
I wrote a module
...redefined constant sub warning...
This warning also appears with any scalar constant created with
constant.pm -- pretty darn annoying for cgi error_logs. Is there
a more 'official' fix or suggestion why mod_perl triggers this?
It's not 'official', but I patched constant.pm so that at
From: "Kenneth Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote a module CGI::CommonObject which is a subclass of CGI.
If I preload them both in conf/startup.pl, error occurs when I try to
instantiate CGI::CommonObject.
...
my $q = new CGI::CommonObject;
Kenneth, _never_ use that style of calling
The URL
http://morpheus.laserlink.net/~gyoung/modules/Apache-Dispatch-0.02.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/G/GE/GEOFF/Apache-Dispatch-0.02.tar.gz
size: 6362 bytes
md5: 922a0064a77148d72aa29d3a9cc5db25
Revision history for Perl extension Apache::Dispatch
0.01
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 02:23:50PM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote:
Hi,
Is the Application_OnEnd called when the web server is shut down? (It
doesn't look to me that way, but maybe it's a bug..) If it isn't, how
can I schedule code to be called on server shutdown? (I need it in
order to delete
"Alan E. Derhaag" wrote:
Theo Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was experimenting with Apache::Include and found something odd. First
I tried a document in htdocs that used a virtual include like so:
!--#include virtual="/perl/hello-mod_perl.pl" --
This works fine, and
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Geoffrey Young wrote:
The URL
http://morpheus.laserlink.net/~gyoung/modules/Apache-Dispatch-0.02.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/G/GE/GEOFF/Apache-Dispatch-0.02.tar.gz
size: 6362 bytes
md5: 922a0064a77148d72aa29d3a9cc5db25
Revision
| [Tue Aug 1 04:57:55 2000] [error] Can't locate loadable object for module
| Di
| gest::MD5 in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/home/drjoelsc/usr/local/lib/site_perl
I guess you did not run the install with the CPAN installer, so in that case
you should figure out quite some depencies yourself. In
In a message dated 8/1/00 10:27:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I would advice to use the CPAN installer, which will save you a lot of time,
effort and worries.
Ime
Which is available simply by typing
# perl -MCPAN -e shell
It seems as if there needs to be a general templating mailing list...
Here I have a comment about comparing template systems, and then I solicit
advice on which system to use...
The only reason I'm using my own templating system (besides the requirement
that everyone writes one) is because I
-Original Message-
From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 9:46 AM
To: Geoffrey Young
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache::Dispatch-0.02
You're gonna hate me for this...
Can you add pre and post methods for the
Bill Moseley wrote:
It seems as if there needs to be a general templating mailing list...
Here I have a comment about comparing template systems, and then I solicit
advice on which system to use...
snip
Bill,
After all the response the thread generated, I wonder if perhaps we
(meaning
Drew Taylor wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
After all the response the thread generated, I wonder if perhaps we
(meaning the people who have control over those things :-) really
_should_ setup another list.
I could see the efficacy of a template developers site for those people
involved in
Ken Fox wrote:
I was using $request-sent_header and found out that it's
not terribly useful if PerlSendHeader is off -- sent_header
always returns 1. I changed mod_perl_sent_header so that
it returns 0, 1 or 2:
0 - headers have not been sent (PerlSendHeader on)
1 - headers have not
I want to modify the User cofiguration directive in a perl handler ... for
example in a PerlTransHandler. I'm trying to use mod_perl to implement Named
Virtual Hosting, and I have everything I need done except User and Group
mapping so that SuEXEC will pick up the correct user and group to setuid
¡Hola!
Looking at the users that log that make the request, it doesn't seem to be...
(they are not the type of people that would use something like that, most have
a hard time each time they have to use a browser)
I'm starting to suspect that is some pdf reader... But i've tried with acrobat
My tests show that it often (can't be sure of always) occurs with a PDF
file. BUT, it doesn't happen with NS Communicator and Acrobat Reader...
only the combo of IE and Acroread.
I've long suspected that it had something to do with IE sniffing the data
stream to figure out the data type.
"Erich L. Markert" wrote:
Drew Taylor wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
After all the response the thread generated, I wonder if perhaps we
(meaning the people who have control over those things :-) really
_should_ setup another list.
I could see the efficacy of a template
Hi guys,
If only life were that simple. I'm living on a virtual server and I'm
limited by privilege in what I can do. I tried using CPAN first but it
crashes. Either it's installed incorrectly by superuser or it too suffers
from limited privileges in this environment. Anyhow I've been
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Drew Taylor wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
It seems as if there needs to be a general templating mailing list...
Here I have a comment about comparing template systems, and then I solicit
advice on which system to use...
snip
Bill,
After all the response the
Look at the history of this list: it often gets very bursty and the quiet
again. I think setting up a perl-template mailing list would be initially
heavily trafficed, but be pretty much dead in a few weeks (or days even).
I agree to that
Gerald
On one of my web server I ran several times into an issue where I received
an internal server error in Registry.pm under certain conditions. The
error_log says:
[Tue Aug 1 12:15:53 2000] [error] //VJ++.pdf$/: nested *?+ in regexp at
If I am to believe AltaVista, it looks like a "free Perl CGI script that sends
a requested file using user supplied MIME content type[s]".
URL: http://lambda.nic.fi/~ktmatu/contype/
- Tony
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], horape@tinuviel.
compendium.com.ar writes:
=A1Hola!
I've started getting
Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Drew Taylor wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
It seems as if there needs to be a general templating mailing list...
Here I have a comment about comparing template systems, and then I solicit
advice on which system to use...
snip
Bill,
You can try installing CPAN module in you home directory manually,
(using perl Makefile.PL --PREFIX=/yourhomedirectory/lib), then set
the environment variable
PERL5LIB=/yourhomedirectory/lib, the next time you run CPAN, it will
create your .cpan config stuff
under your home directory and install
Hi Denton --
Many Masonites have successfully used sessions with Mason. It takes about
five lines of code in the handler.pl to integrate with Apache::Session,
which will give you all the fancy session handling you need. Take a look at:
the '+' is standard for apache options.
it means add. without the '+' then this would eliminate other options
except for ExecCGI.
the documentation is here:
http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#options
hth,
--
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Jerrad Pierce wrote:
Yup, there wasn't nearly enough time at the conference. I don't think I'll
be able to make ApacheCon Europe :( but I'm still interested in working
together.
Jon
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Jonathan and I spoke briefly at the conference about working together on a
combined effort
Hi,
Thought ( or hoped ) this might be useful to any folk building on the HPUX 11 platform
:
Attempting to do this build causes Apache configure to fail with undefined symbols at
sanity compile. This may be specific to the version of Oracle ( 8.1.6 ) that I used,
as it seems to have several
Where did you set your PerlRunOnce option? I tried setting it in httpd.conf
like this:
Alias /cgi-perl/ /usr/ns-home/cgi-bin/
Location /cgi-perl/
#AllowOverride None
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::PerlRun
Options +ExecCGI
allow from all
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Bill Moseley wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure why, but someone asked me to review a bid they received for a
server to run their site. That's where the $64,000 USD part comes from.
Whew!
This is not a commerce site (it's a .org), and unlikely to get slashdotted.
24/7 is
i am running a PII 350 w/128mg ram and SCSI-2 7200rpm harddrives.
i put out as many at 12K page views a day, nothing compared to Ask at Valueclick,
although my pages are kind of big - about 60K worth.
all of my pages have dynamic content rendered with mod_perl and Embperl and I
suppress browser
are you using mod_ssl or SSL of any kind? there are name clashes between
the kerberos DES libraries and the SSL DES libraries that can cause
kerberos to fail.
---
Jeff Horwitz E-mail: [EMAIL
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 02:32:52PM -0700, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
[ .. snip .. ]
Since this has potential for becoming another long thread with people
posting their stories and some other people flaming for not doing things
in a certain way, I have suggestions for this monster thread in the
It's actually:
PerlSetVar PerlRunOnce On
(that's without the handler, of course. With it you want that off)
Andrew Chen
Intern, Architecture
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
206-219-8445
The Cobalt Group, Inc.
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Pramod Sokke wrote:
Where did you set your PerlRunOnce option? I tried
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Bill Moseley wrote:
In additions to a comparison of features, people (including me) might find
it useful to have a general overview and comparison of the different
templating _technologies_ and what type of applications work well with each
and why.
I was planning to
I have Apache 1.3.12 installed on Solaris 2.7 running with
mod_perl 1.24. I have a simple mod_perl script, it actually
uses Apache::Registry, that uses a Perl module called RRDs
that can generate images/graphs from a round robin
database. If you pass it a '-' as a file name rrd_graph.c
prints
Hi,
I have Stronghold installed with mod_perl and running under PerlRun. There
are some files on the system that have symbolic links. mod_perl is
complaining about accessing these symbolic links. However, with mod_perl
turned off, everything works fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Pramod
In my mind, almost all my applications seem to fit a system where a my
application uses the templates, instead of the templates using my
application. In other words, URLs map to the application and not to
pages. I assume the likes of TT and HTML::Template fit this, but
Embperl, Mason,
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