Randy, wouldn't it be a good idea to compile your binary distributions
of mod_perl2 with MP_TRACE enabled, so that we can use
PerlTrace when testing mod_perl2?
It would just make it easier for compiler lazy people like myself, and
might help us aid the developers in tracking down niggly
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On Wednesday 06 November 2002 15:19, Eric L. Brine wrote:
HTML 4.01 also has a section on META and http-requiv. However, the
only reference to refresh is: Note. Some user agents support the
use of META to refresh the current page after a specified
I have a RH8.0 with apache-1.3.27 and mod_perl-1.27.
I'm trying to install Apache::VMonitor, but I can't make
Apache::Scoreboard-0.10.
These are the errors I've seen.
In file included from DummyScoreboard.xs:14:
Hi there,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Francesc Guasch wrote:
I have a RH8.0 with apache-1.3.27 and mod_perl-1.27. I'm trying to
install Apache::VMonitor, but I can't make Apache::Scoreboard-0.10.
In file included from DummyScoreboard.xs:14:
List,
Does anyone know why apache ab might segfault when accessing one
particular mod_perl handler on my site? Is this something I could be doing
wrong in my handler (I can't think what.. the page works find in all
browsers).
Richard.
I'm a bit irritated by FreeBSD ports at the moment and need somoene to
shine some light. I need to build Apache from ports on a BSD box - it has
to be from ports - but i don't want to include mod_perl in as a dso.
Thus, I'd like to go to ports and 'Make' with a bunch of options which
will compile
Rafiq Ismail (ADMIN) wrote:
I'm a bit irritated by FreeBSD ports at the moment and need somoene to
shine some light. I need to build Apache from ports on a BSD box - it has
to be from ports - but i don't want to include mod_perl in as a dso.
Thus, I'd like to go to ports and 'Make' with a bunch
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
I'm sure that the BSD users amoungst you have all done it 101 times.
Nope, ports only supports mod_perl as a DSO.
oh, poop.
The alternative is to use something like apache toolbox[1] to install it
all in one go. If you want to be sneaky, you
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 04:29:19PM +, Rafiq Ismail (ADMIN) wrote:
I'm a bit irritated by FreeBSD ports at the moment and need somoene to
shine some light. I need to build Apache from ports on a BSD box - it has
to be from ports - but i don't want to include mod_perl in as a dso.
Thus, I'd
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Roelf Diedericks wrote:
Randy, wouldn't it be a good idea to compile your binary distributions
of mod_perl2 with MP_TRACE enabled, so that we can use
PerlTrace when testing mod_perl2?
It would just make it easier for compiler lazy people like myself, and
might help
Richard Clarke wrote:
List,
Does anyone know why apache ab might segfault when accessing one
particular mod_perl handler on my site? Is this something I could be doing
wrong in my handler (I can't think what.. the page works find in all
browsers).
Richard, this has nothing to do with
Ged Haywood wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Francesc Guasch wrote:
install Apache::VMonitor, but I can't make Apache::Scoreboard-0.10.
In file included from DummyScoreboard.xs:14:
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/Apache/include/modules/perl/mod_perl.h:261:
parse error
It's hard to generalize because in some cases the shared object file may actually not
be installed. However, there should probably be something in the documentation that
tells the user to make sure that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable and/or the
/etc/ld.so.conf file include the usual default
Hi
on win32,
I have compiled perl 5.8 with mingw gcc 3.2 and
dmake.
it gives a very fast perl.
is it possible to build mod_perl 1.99_07 with this
perl and an apache 2043 build with msvc6 ?
(is it possible to compile apache with gcc3.2
?)
because I am trying it , and it don't seems to
List,
Can anyone tell me if a module exists that combines these two modules so
that, for example, when using Apache::Dispatch one can create an instance of
Apache::Request in the handler without clobbering the overridden methods
sent as part of the Apache::Filter object. Before I try and do
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, pascal barbedor wrote:
Hi
on win32,
I have compiled perl 5.8 with mingw gcc 3.2 and dmake.
it gives a very fast perl.
is it possible to build mod_perl 1.99_07 with this perl and an
apache 2043 build with msvc6 ? (is it possible to compile
apache with gcc3.2 ?)
Hello,
We use this patch (on Apache::Filter 1.019) and it works ok. It won't
get you up and running with Apache::Registry, but it will do if you can
initialize the filter yourself.
Add this to Filter.pm:
sub Apache::Request::filter_register {
my $r= shift;
ISA = qw(Apache::Request);
Hi, Im trying to use the END{ } block in my Perl
Scripts to do some code clean up (making sure files are not locked) at the end
of each request. It seems to be working fine. Im using Apache::Registry
to run a regular Perl script. Im having a problem with error
messages.
I have an
t/TEST -v apr/perlio
and also send the errors from t/logs/error_log.
I have resolved this myself. It appears the perlio test failed because of
some trivial permission problems in the t/perlio directory. Various files
didn't exist or were unwritable by the test script so I touched and chmodded
I'm doing a 45 minute seminar at UAB tomorrow on mod_perl, and would be
very grateful if anyone would point out holes in this code before I try
to show it to a roomful of attendees:
#~~
#
namely i had a bad feeling about this. we should not be implementing
escape_html to begin with, the functionality should all be in apache.
(...)
The main point in this case: someone decided to escape (double
quote) in escape_html. For HTML, ' (single quote) is practically
equivalent (and can
some of us on modperl-dev had a discussion with Doug recently about
expanding Apache::Util::escape_html() to do things like HTML::Entities
(such as high-bit characters) and it was decided it was a bad idea.
see:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modperl-cvsm=101708056429561w=2
and
Hello Justin.
I've done a little work on a similar problem due to Apache::Registry's
unusual treatment of END {} blocks. You may want to take a look at
the module I recently submitted:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/T/TQ/TQISJIM/ChildExit_0-1.tar.gz
-Jim
Hi, I'm trying to use the END{ }
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I need the END block to run for
every request. I just was wondering why it altered the way error
messages were logged.
Thanks.
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From: Jim Schueler [mailto:jschueler;tqis.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:41 PM
To: [EMAIL
Justin Luster wrote:
I have an included file that Im requiring:
require test.pl;
Without the END { } block if the script cannot find test.pl I get a
Server error 500 and an appropriate error message in the log file. When
I include the END{ } block I get no Server Error and no message in
No. If there is an END block empty or not then the error logging does
not happen.
By the way do you know of any way to capture what would have been logged
and print it through Apache-something?
Thanks.
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From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:perrin;elem.com]
Sent: Tuesday,
Although I can't reproduce the behavior you describe (I get a message in my
error log plus the END block runs) I have seen something similar in the past
when $@ gets reset by an intervening eval block before Apache::Registry gets
a chance to log an error. In my case, I had a DESTROY handler on an
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I know somewhat recently there was a lot of talk about how much faster IPC::MM
was for shared memory (Perrin mostly, especially after his OSCON talk). So I
went and checked it out, figured out I really liked it, and wanted to use it
for my caching
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