stas02/04/11 04:08:45
Modified:t/filter/TestFilter api.pm buckets.pm input_body.pm
input_msg.pm lc.pm reverse.pm
t/hooks/TestHooks access.pm authen.pm authz.pm fixup.pm
headerparser.pm init.pm trans.pm
Damyan Ivanov wrote:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 12:30:53AM +0800 Stas Bekman wrote:
mire wrote:
I wish to know 2 things about mod_perl
1) what happens when you set an alarm for lets say 30 seconds and the
request
finishes in 20 ? Since apache child is very likely still alive is mod_perl
too ?
Does anyone know how I can cancel AccelNoPass in mod_accel?
I have the following configuration in httpd.conf:
AccelNoPass ~\*.cgi$ ~\*.html$
VirtualHost ...
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8001/
...
/VirtualHost
I want to make it so that inside the VirtualHost container, ~\*.cgi
will not be in
Hi thanks for preceeding answer
I had missed this doc.
I have a problem with Apache::ServerUtil though :
when using $s-dir_config('some') i have this message (and apache segfaults)
:
Attempt to free unreferenced scalar at .. line 17
i have installed modperl through ppd, so have not the
pascal barbedor wrote:
Hi thanks for preceeding answer
I had missed this doc.
I have a problem with Apache::ServerUtil though :
when using $s-dir_config('some') i have this message (and apache segfaults)
can you get a backtrace and send here?
Also try building from scratch and see if
Hi,
We are working on apache-ssl(https).
/usr/local/apache/bin/httpsdctl start
is working with out any perl related commands in httpsd.conf file.
We have used apache_1.3.12, openssl-9.5a,apache_1.3.12+ssl-1.40 for
FreeBSD
4.1 system.
Our html files include both html code and perl code.
So,
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to reload PERL module compiled
into Apache
with Apache::Registry
(and I want to reload this module in all Apache children processes) by
running reload-program once.
For example Apache::Reload must be set as PerlInitHandler, so it's handler
Waldek Grudzien wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to reload PERL module compiled
into Apache
with Apache::Registry
(and I want to reload this module in all Apache children processes) by
running reload-program once.
For example Apache::Reload must be set as
Hi Stas,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to
reload PERL module compiled
into Apache
with Apache::Registry
(and I want to reload this module in all Apache
children processes) by running reload-program once.
Currently Apache::Reload or its equivalent your only
solution.
Sreeji K Das wrote:
Hi Stas,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to
reload PERL module compiled
into Apache
with Apache::Registry
(and I want to reload this module in all Apache
children processes) by running reload-program once.
Currently Apache::Reload or its equivalent your
if you use Apache::Reload with a threaded MPM and multiple interpreters,
the modules will be reloaded by each interpreter as they are used, not
every interpreter all at once. similar to 1.x where each child has
its own interpreter, the modules are reloaded as each kid is hit with a
request.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you use Apache::Reload with a threaded MPM and multiple interpreters,
the modules will be reloaded by each interpreter as they are used, not
every interpreter all at once. similar to 1.x where each child has
its own interpreter, the modules are reloaded as each
Hey gang. Couldn't find an answer to this in the archives. We have a
DB2 database that we access via mod_perl scripts. We have been
getting errors in the Apache log files every morning whenever we
first try to access the database. The error is:
[Thu Apr 11 09:09:49 2002] null: DBD::DB2::db
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
But if talk about futuristic Solar variables (perl globals shared
between threads). what if a solar variable is a reference to CODE? Can
this be shared? If so, will reloading this variable in one interpreter
affect others?
even if that would work,
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On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
But if talk about futuristic Solar variables (perl globals shared
between threads). what if a solar variable is a reference to CODE? Can
this be shared? If so, will reloading this variable in one interpreter
affect others?
A few moons ago we have discussed on the dev list a tool for automatic
segfault detection (including multiple segfaults during 'make test') and
core backtrace generation. I'm quite frankly tired of explaining again
and again that we need a core file backtrace, how to get the core file
dumped
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Does it look you'll be able to get the solar variables idea to work for
those data types?
i had a simple prototype way back that sorta worked for simple scalars,
probably won't take it any further now that there is threads::shared in
5.7.x.
I built apache using mod_perl as a
DSO module. When I start apache and someone attempts to access my website, it
works but only for an instant and then they receive page cannot be
displayed, but only with html documents, php
docs show up fine. When I looked into my logs this what I found
Folks,
I got my mp cb last night and it looks like a good read. Thanks to all
of you who responded and recommended the book.
-r
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
If you read the rest of the post I mention it (without telling the name
:). The problem with this module is that it's useful only after you have
the core file. which is not good, because (as I've already explained):
it's important to mention
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Randy Kobes wrote:
perl Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=C:\Apache2 MP_GENERATE_XS=1
note that MP_GENERATE_XS=1 is the default, no need to specify it anymore.
PerlSwitches -Mblib=C:\Apache2
or:
PerlModule Apache2
sounds like the largefiles issue, you should have seen this warning during
the build:
Your Perl is uselargefiles enabled, but Apache is not, suggestions:
*) Rebuild mod_perl with Makefile.PL PERL_USELARGEFILES=0
*) Rebuild Apache with CFLAGS=-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
If you read the rest of the post I mention it (without telling the name
:). The problem with this module is that it's useful only after you have
the core file. which is not good, because (as I've already explained):
it's
How I built it on Win32, after building and installing httpd-2 to
C:\Apache2, is
perl Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=C:\Apache2 MP_GENERATE_XS=1
nmake
nmake install
On Win32 there were some problems for me in running the tests via
'nmake test'; some Apache2 modules needed to be added to be
I ran into a strange inconsistency in interaction between Storable and
Class::MethodMaker between a development and production server that are both running
builds of perl, mod_perl, and apache from the same source files. On the development
server, the following code executes without error, on
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
You can get a backtrace if you run the process under debugger without
dumping a core file. No special setup required. I was thinking to attach
the debugger on SIGSEGV event. Is it too late? I see certain gnome apps
failing and they ask you if you
Thank you Doug this appears to have cleaned up the situation very
nicely. :)
Drew
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From: Doug MacEachern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:26 AM
To: Drew Wymore
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ModPerl causing segfaults]
sounds like the
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 00:24:11 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Challenging things to do: SIGSEGV catcher and backtrace extractor
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A few moons ago we have discussed on the dev list a tool for automatic
segfault
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 02:09:44AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
If you read the rest of the post I mention it (without telling the name
:). The problem with this module is that it's useful only after you have
the core file.
I keep a unique 'filestamp' in the database under each customer-- a 32-digit
randomly-generated number that then can be used either as a part of image
filenames, or as a directory name which contains a customer's images.
That way, in order for one customer to see another's images, they'd
I am using Embperl on an intranet system to perform complex database
searches and display the results.
My problem is that, depending on the parameters given by the user, some
searches can take some time - returning thousands of rows, and there is a
danger that the user will hit the stop
Hi folks,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to reload perl
module(and I want reloaded module in all Apache children processes) by
runningreload-program once.
For example Apache::Reload must be set as PerlInitHandler, so
it's handler method is run every time request comes to
Greetings.
I found that building with MP_AP_PREFIX=D:\Program Files\Apache2
is problematic.
The build process chokes first in TestConfigParse:
D:\Program Files\Apache2/bin/Apache.exe -l failed:
Bad file descriptor at Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestConfig.pm line 777,
DATA chunk 1.
If this is
Hi there,
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Mike Loiterman wrote:
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There's really no need for all this... :)
but there is no entry for LoadModule /libexec/apache/mod_perl.so
That's because mod_perl.so doesn't exist.
There is a an entry for libperl.so and there is a
Hi there,
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Mrajesh wrote:
So, to run both the codes, we included the commands like
PerlSetvar MasonCompRoot /usr/local/apache/htdocs
PerlSetVar MasonDataDir /usr/local/apache/mason
PerlModule HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler
in httpsd.conf file.
Now, when we are
As a fellow FreeBSD user (4.5) I recommend building Apache and mod_perl from
source. The ports version builds against the default Perl version (5.005),
even if you upgrade. Therefore, that's all you get in your mod_perl. Also,
it's a good idea to compile mod_perl into Apache, at least, that's
On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 10:17:00 -0400
Aaron Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For community sites, use Slash - the engine behind slashdot
(http://www.slashcode.com) - there's even a book about it.
You should also check out scoop (http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/), the engine
that runs
Hello,
before i invent the wheel for the xth time, can someone tell me wether
there is an (opensource) banner management system in modperl (MASON?).
regards,
Maarten
Hi Mike -
I have the same setup. You should see something like this:
$ egrep -i perl httpd.conf
LoadModule perl_modulelibexec/apache/libperl.so
AddModule mod_perl.c
# apachectl graceful
# tail /www/logs/error.log
[Thu Apr 11 14:53:31 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) mod_perl/1.26
Ryan -
I upgraded to perl 5.6 and when I built mod_perl it used the right one, I
would guess that it would only build it against 5.0 if you didn't run the
`use.perl {port,system}` script that comes with perl 5.6.
The last time I read about loadable modules vs compiled said that the
loadable
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I have two versions of perl installed 5.005 and 5.6.1. I currently
only have mod_perl installed against 5.005 but I would like to also
have it work with 5.6.1. How can I do this.
I am using FreeBSD 4.4 Apache 1.13.22_4 and mod_perl 1.26
Mike
Mike Loiterman wrote:
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I have two versions of perl installed 5.005 and 5.6.1. I currently
only have mod_perl installed against 5.005 but I would like to also
have it work with 5.6.1. How can I do this.
I am using FreeBSD 4.4 Apache
Jacob Elder wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 11:13:09AM +0100, Martin Harriss wrote:
I am using Embperl on an intranet system to perform complex database
searches and display the results.
My problem is that, depending on the parameters given by the user, some
searches can take some time -
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I think I got it worked out now
Mike Loiterman
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Hi
Under Mem Usage menu I have list like this:
Apache::ROOT::cgi_2dbin::auk_ch_de
Apache::ROOT::cgi_2dbin::auk_ch_fr
Apache::ROOTdynamic_2ericardo_2ech::cgi_2dbin::auk_aw_ch_de
Apache::ROOTdynamic_2ericardo_2ech::cgi_2dbin::auk_aw_ch_fr
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