g this process, I would be grateful !
Thanks,
Fred
it on the
cpan, it seems to be discontinuated ...
I'am sure i am not the only one to have such problems. How are you, guys,
fighting that?
Best regards,
Fred
re/mod_perl-1.26/t/
net/perl/api.pl line 222, line 1.
Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
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e no more ideas!
Thank you very much for your help.
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advice what is happening? Is there an Apache setting
missing or something?
cheers
Fred
Can anyone tell what's the difference between Apache::Cookie
and CGI::Cookie? The eagle book has examples of using CGI::Cookie.
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teve Hay reported that he solved his problem by re=compiling
"everything with the -Xa compiler flag".
I confess to being a bit naive when it comes to compiling and
installing.
Are there some simple steps I should follow to proceed?
Thanks for all the support.
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Doug MacEachern wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 May 2000, Fred Miller wrote:
> > I am experiencing what appears to be a very similar problem, but with
> > more recent modules and OS. I am running mod_perl 1.24, Perl 5.6.0,
> > Apache 1.3.12, Solaris 2.6
>
> perl -V would
Fred Miller wrote:
>
> Doug MacEachern wrote:
> >looking at the line number, i would try replacing any occurance of:
> >
> > perl_eval_sv -> eval_sv
> > perl_call_sv -> call_sv
> > perl_call_pv -> call_pv
>
> I wish I was experienced enough
Doug MacEachern wrote:
>
> On Wed, 24 May 2000, Fred Miller wrote:
>
> > Like I said, I'm a bit naive in these matters. I didn't specify using
> > gcc or cc. I used the same path to compile Perl, Apache, and Mod_Perl.
> > When I aaksed which gcc and
dler is being called, but the request object is not quite
right.
I am also running Windows 2000 Server, if that matters.
Anyway, thanks for all the hard work every one has done on apache and perl.
Both are excellent products.
Fred Lovine
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perl stuff
online. They just tack on $25 / month on top of the standard price for
mod_perl, and $25 / month for MySQL. check out www.webinmotion.net.
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ilers used.
Fred
At 03:05 PM 3/7/01 +0100, Bunck, Peter wrote:
>perl -MConfig -le 'print $Config{"cc"};'
>produces: cc
>
>Thanks Peter Bunck
>
> > -Original Message-
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putting it back.
If I remove the above Location block, CGI returns to normal.
Can anyone explain this to me?
Thanks,
Fred Toth
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