RE: JOB OPENINGS -- INDIANAPOLIS
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Mark Jaaneston > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 10:46 AM > To: josh rotenberg > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bobbi Short > Subject: Re: JOB OPENINGS -- INDIANAPOLIS > > > My apologies to you, Josh, you are one of the good guys. > > Still, I don't know if it is appropriate for > [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be a > forum for recruiting -- what's the consensus on this guys? > Same as it was last time this was discussed. Job postings are welcomed. Read the archive to get the gory details. ------- Baiju Thakkar http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com Just use Perl; #!/boot/linux
RE: www.modperl.com
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Lincoln Stein > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 10:16 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: www.modperl.com > > > The site should be up at its new location. Let me know if > you see any > problems with it. I haven't done much with it yet except for > fixing a > bug in one of the Hangman examples. It looked like a Y2K bug at > first, because the cookie dates were set to 1969, but it was just an > ordinary bug. > How about putting Chapter 3,4, and 5 online. I own one copy and its usually at work. Sometime when I am at home I wish I had another copy. It would be awesome if I were able to get at the other chapters online. I don't suppose you can convince O'reilly to make this there OpenBook # 2 and have the whole book online ? --- Baiju Thakkar http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com Just use Perl; #!/boot/linux
RE: Unloading a library
> Behalf Of Matt Sergeant > > How can I completely unload a library and all memory > associated with it, > and unload any dso's connected with that library? For > example, say I use > XML::Parser in a section - I don't want that hanging > around - it's a > big library, so I'd like to completely unload it - is it possible? > Any one have any thoughts on the above. I'd like to do this also. Was wondering if there were any ideas. ------- Baiju Thakkar http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com Just use Perl; #!/boot/linux
RE: migrating perl.apache.org to *.modperl.org
> On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Stas Bekman wrote: > > > suggested the following layout (I've added a bit): > > > > www.modperl.org > > jobs.modperl.org > > dist.modperl.org > > docs.modperl.org > > search.modperl.org > > books.modperl.org > > conference.modperl.org (I'll talk about this one next time) > > > > vs. a basic domain www.modperl.org and all the above subdomains as > > subdirectories (which is how it'll be physically located anyway) > > Does it matter? > But the parent domain should be modperl.org not > www.modperl.org, surely? > modperl.org and www.modperl.org would be the same thing. -- Baiju Thakkar http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com Just use Perl; Still thinking :)
RE: mod_perl Programmers demand is going up...
> > Well, someone mentioned an eagle. How about the eagle image for an > alternative mod_perl logo? I was thinking about hedgehog as one that > protected from everything, exactly like mod_perl... > Well mod_perl as a project has gotten the permission to use the camel right ? I suggest we keep the camel. Maybe give him lots of muscle with the apache feather in there somewhere. There must be someone with some graphic design experience lurking around here. :) ------- Baiju Thakkar http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com Just use Perl; Still thinking :)
JOBS: Post your mod_perl jobs on PerlMonth
PerlMonth is starting a Jobs list. You can post your job openings at http://www.perlmonth.com/jobs/ absolutely free. One of the features that will soon be available is when someone is viewing Stas's mod_perl column, or any other mod_perl related article, there will be a link to mod_perl related job. If you have any questions you can mail me directly. Thank you for listening. -- Baiju Thakkar http://www.perlmonth.comhttp://www.linuxmonth.com Just use Perl; Still thinking :)
RE: mod_perl SourceGarden is looking for a new home
> > Talk to SourceForge which is sponsored by VA Linux Systems. > > http://www.sourceforge.com/ > > I don't think they currently support mod_perl, but I bet they can be > convinced if you ask nice. > Also, The sourceexchange might be something to look at. http://www.sourceexchange.com/ I see they are affiliated with o'rielly. Baiju Thakkar Just use Perl;
RE: Seeing a basic trend...
> > Sort of. If you use Red Hat your Perl installation is broken, so > building from source is often problematic. The best solution, in my > experience, is to either avoid Red Hat altogether or install the bare > minimum Red Hat and compile everything else. > FWIW, I have been able to statically compile mod_perl 1.19/1.21 with apache 1.3.6/1.3.9 on Redhat 5.2/6.0 with Redhats Perl RPM for 5.004_04/5.005_03 without any problems. Baiju Thakkar Just use Perl;
RE: Problem setting up mod_proxy_add_forward
> > Thanks, so where would I find this Apache module registry? It > doesn't seem to > be linked to off apache.org anywhere. > http://modules.apache.org/ Baiju Thakkar Just use Perl;