Re: DProf on Mac OS X

2003-07-26 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi there,

On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, John Siracusa wrote:

 Has anyone gotten this to work on OS X?
  [snip]
 I've used this profiling technique on other Unix-like OSes, so I think 
 I'm doing it right.

I'm sure you're doing it right.

 But on OS X, I get a tiny tmon.out file that never grows after the
 initial server startup.  I don't see any error messages or log lines.
 
 When I try to use Apache::DProf, I get a bus error on any request:
 
 [Fri Jul 25 18:52:48 2003] [notice] child pid 3840 exit signal Bus 
 error (10)

I've never tried it on OS X, but I had exactly the same problem when
Perl 5.6 first came out.  I didn't investigate further since the Perl
development team were rather unhelpful about it.  And about quite a
lot of other things.  With hindsight that might be understandable,
they must have been taking a lot of flack about that time.

The problem persisted until I upgraded to 5.7.2.

Any way you can try it on a different OS, or even try a different Perl?
And before Stas jumps on me *again* for saying that I have no evidence
that 5.8.0 is the culprit in this case.  It just smells fishy to me.  :)

73,
Ged.



Re: Advice sought for learning mod_perl (2 or 1)

2003-07-26 Thread Stas Bekman
Robert Lee wrote:
Ged Haywood wrote:

 Q1: Is there a similar module to Apache::Request?


Depends what you want to do, but not really.  Care to try porting it?


No no. Apache::Request 2 port is in works and it'll be available RSN 
thanks to Joe Schaefer and Randy Kobes who do an extraordinary job. 
Though it'll be released sooner if more people help with testing and 
polishing it. For more information see:
http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/
[...]
Stas, if you have the email of Joe and Randy, please email me; I'll see 
if I am of any use to them.
You can find the address of the apreq-dev list at: 
http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/. Once you are subscribed to it, you will know 
where exactly you can help.

Thanks.

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Re: DProf on Mac OS X

2003-07-26 Thread John Siracusa
On 7/26/03 2:01 AM, Ged Haywood wrote:
 Any way you can try it on a different OS, or even try a different Perl?
 And before Stas jumps on me *again* for saying that I have no evidence
 that 5.8.0 is the culprit in this case.  It just smells fishy to me.  :)

My next stop is Linux on x86, but I'd really like to get it working on OS X
if possible.

-John



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