RE: Embperl configuration directives ignored

1999-12-06 Thread Christian Gilmore

Thanks to those who replied directly to me on this one. Twas a timing issue. I
mistakenly had loaded the module (within the PerlRequire statement) before
setting the environment.

Regards,
Christian

> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Christian Gilmore
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 7:21 PM
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> Subject: Embperl configuration directives ignored
>
>
> I'm not seeing the proper behavior from either EMBPERL_LOG or
> EMBPERL_DEBUG.
> Here's the configuration in httpd.conf:
>
> Perlrequire  /www/www/lib/modperl-startup.pl
> PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_OPTIONS  2178
> PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_LOG  /tmp/embperl_testlog
> PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_DEBUG0
> PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_MAIL_ERRORS_TO   embperl
>
> Running apache-1.3.9 / mod-perl-1.21 / embperl 1.2b11. These
> environment
> variables are being properly set by apache(I can see them
> with [$ while ($k,
> $v) = each (%ENV) $][+ $k +] = [+ $v +][$ endwhile $]),
> but they are
> apparently being ignored by Embperl. The log that gets
> created is the default
> /tmp/embperl.log and it continues to be written to upon
> occasion even through
> debug is set to zero (btw, the setting to zero isn't
> documented, but Gerald
> told me about it in a long ago query response). Does anyone
> else see this
> behavior?
>
> Regards,
> Christian
>
>



Embperl configuration directives ignored

1999-12-03 Thread Christian Gilmore

I'm not seeing the proper behavior from either EMBPERL_LOG or EMBPERL_DEBUG.
Here's the configuration in httpd.conf:

Perlrequire  /www/www/lib/modperl-startup.pl
PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_OPTIONS  2178
PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_LOG  /tmp/embperl_testlog
PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_DEBUG0
PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_MAIL_ERRORS_TO   embperl

Running apache-1.3.9 / mod-perl-1.21 / embperl 1.2b11. These environment
variables are being properly set by apache(I can see them with [$ while ($k,
$v) = each (%ENV) $][+ $k +] = [+ $v +][$ endwhile $]), but they are
apparently being ignored by Embperl. The log that gets created is the default
/tmp/embperl.log and it continues to be written to upon occasion even through
debug is set to zero (btw, the setting to zero isn't documented, but Gerald
told me about it in a long ago query response). Does anyone else see this
behavior?

Regards,
Christian