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Hi all, On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Mark Fowler wrote: > On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Balaji_Mahalingam wrote: > > > Can any one send me the installing and configuring > > details of mod_perl-1.26 > > There's installation instructions in the Guide: >http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html Not to mention in the tarball itself... $ ls -l ~/mod_perl-1.25 total 552 drwxr-xr-x2 ged ged 4096 Apr 24 2001 Apache -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 10894 Dec 22 1998 CREDITS -rw-r--r--1 ged ged133135 Jan 30 2001 Changes drwxr-xr-x2 ged ged 4096 Apr 24 2001 Connection drwxr-xr-x2 ged ged 4096 Apr 24 2001 Constants drwxr-xr-x2 ged ged 4096 Apr 24 2001 File -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 10776 Apr 3 2000 INSTALL -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 10332 Jan 26 2000 INSTALL.apaci -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 1658 Jul 10 2000 INSTALL.raven -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 456 Oct 1 1999 INSTALL.simple -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 681 Oct 1 1998 INSTALL.simple.mod_ssl -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 713 May 12 1998 INSTALL.simple.ssl -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 632 May 15 1998 INSTALL.simple.stronghold -rw-r--r--1 ged ged 4300 Dec 31 2000 INSTALL.win32 ... ... 73, Ged.
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On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Balaji_Mahalingam wrote: > I am new to this place. Greetings. May I suggest a more informative subject line next time - I almost deleted it by mistake because that's how quite a lot of the spam I get starts ;-) > Can any one send me the installing and configuring > details of mod_perl-1.26 There's installation instructions in the Guide: http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html There's help in the mod_perl cookbook, chapter 1 http://www.modperlcookbook.org/chapters.html. http://www.modperlcookbook.org/chapters/ch01.pdf (and in bookshops) Feel free to ask for help if you've got any problems, just send details of any error messages, the nature of the problem and what systems you're trying to install it on (with what technique) and I (or others) will do our best to help you. Later. Mark. -- s'' Mark Fowler London.pm Bath.pm http://www.twoshortplanks.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ';use Term'Cap;$t=Tgetent Term'Cap{};print$t->Tputs(cl);for$w(split/ +/ ){for(0..30){$|=print$t->Tgoto(cm,$_,$y)." $w";select$k,$k,$k,.03}$y+=2}
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Dear All, I am new to this place.Can any one send me the installing and configuring details of mod_perl-1.26 Thanks &Regards Balaji ** This email (including any attachments) is intended for the sole use of the intended recipient/s and may contain material that is CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVATE COMPANY INFORMATION. Any review or reliance by others or copying or distribution or forwarding of any or all of the contents in this message is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by email and delete all copies; your cooperation in this regard is appreciated. **
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Hi there, On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, unknown wrote: > I was on this website, which i believe is yours. How can i make the > same thing on my apache (win32) 1.3.22 > http://www.xorgate.com/Apache/OpenIndex/demo/ I'm not sure I understand the question. If you want a demonstration of Apache running on your computer then there are lots of ways to go about it. If you want to copy and use or publish a Web site you should perhaps start by ascertaining if doing that would (a) not infringe any copyright (b) not offend anyone and (c) not be outside the capabilities of your hardware, assuming that (d) it would be of some use to you when it's done. If you want to use a particular feature or module then you first need to understand how the Web works (with particular reference to the DNS, HTTP and HTML), how web servers and browsers fit into that, how to build and install Apache and how to configure it, how to populate its data structures and how to generate suitable data. When you have done all that you can start Apache. Some of it might sound a bit heavy and even though I have excluded mod_perl itself from that little lot there is I'm afraid still far too much to get under your belt at one sitting. If you have any other life at all, budget a few months from a standing start to get a reasonable grasp of it. > what exactly do i need to type in httpd.conf ? the explanation on > the website is too cofusing, please help me out. If it is possible > i would like to get the exact code to insert into httpd.conf It doesn't work that way (and people here on the mod_perl list like you to think for yourself a little:). This list is specifically about mod_perl issues. It may be that you need a mod_perl Apache to be able to do what you want to do and it may not. I'm not clear about that. If you have not yet successfully installed an Apache of any sort then I think you should do that first. There is an excellent book called "Professional Apache" ISBN-1-86100-302-1 available in many good book stores (including mine:) which will lead you through the Apache installation and configuration processes. If you find you do need a mod_perl Apache come back here, after you have read a few good books on Perl, plus the Guide (I think maybe two or three times:). http:/perl.apache.org/guide and the Eagle book "Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C", ISBN 1-56592-567-X you will then be better placed to ask a question which someone here can answer. 73, Ged.
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Hi, i got apache about 3 weeks ago, and like to modify it the way i like. I was on this website, which i believe is yours. How can i make the same thing on my apache (win32) 1.3.22 http://www.xorgate.com/Apache/OpenIndex/demo/ what exactly do i need to type in httpd.conf ? the explanation on the website is too cofusing, please help me out. If it is possible i would like to get the exact code to insert into httpd.conf """"code"""" Best regards, Peter James
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It's not him, it's a virus. - Original Message - From: "Ask Bjoern Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Robert Landrum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "mod_perl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 6:57 PM Subject: Re: Hi > On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Robert Landrum wrote: > > > If this guy is going to be sending us shit all night, I suggest we > > deactivate his account. > > I have unsubscribed him. In general it's much more useful to send > suggestions like that to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] > than to the list. > > > - ask > > -- > ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); > more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com >
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Robert Landrum wrote: > If this guy is going to be sending us shit all night, I suggest we > deactivate his account. I have unsubscribed him. In general it's much more useful to send suggestions like that to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] than to the list. - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com
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At 05:13 PM 12/04/01 -0500, Robert Landrum wrote: >If this guy is going to be sending us shit all night, I suggest we >deactivate his account. Now that would be fun! Oh, you mean by unsubscribing him. I was thinking of something more sporting. What's the collective bandwidth of the people on this list? Just kidding. Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If this guy is going to be sending us shit all night, I suggest we deactivate his account. Rob At 5:27 PM -0500 12/4/01, Christopher Rivera wrote: >How are you ? >When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you >I am in a harry, I promise you will love it! >Content-Type: application/octet-stream; > name="gone.scr" >Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="gone.scr" > >Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:gone.scr (/) (0003DC5E) -- "Only two things are infinite: The universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein
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How are you ? When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you I am in a harry, I promise you will love it! <>
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This is a virus. A warning to all who use windoze, dont open the attachment =) On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 16:40, Christopher Rivera wrote: > How are you ? > When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you > I am in a harry, I promise you will love it! -- Brendan W. McAdams | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Applications Developer | (212) 208-9116 TheMuniCenter, LLC | www.themunicenter.com "Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done, and why. Then do it." - Robert A. Heinlein rm -rf /bin/laden; chmod a+rwx /bin/freedom
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How are you ? When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you I am in a harry, I promise you will love it! <>
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Don't open that. http://www.messagelabs.com/viruseye/report.asp?id=87 Matt. - Original Message - From: "Christopher Rivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "mod_perl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:17 PM Subject: Hi > How are you ? > When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you > I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
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YAV! Yet another virus. :: -Original Message- :: From: Christopher Rivera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] :: Sent: 04 December 2001 21:18 :: To: mod_perl :: Subject: Hi :: :: :: How are you ? :: When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you :: I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
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How are you ? When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you I am in a harry, I promise you will love it! <>
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DB> I read this as meaning the QUERY string is 7k in size, not the result set. Hmm, I didn't think of that. Yes, that would be a big query. DB> ...the words 'stored DB> procedure' come to mind (but that's always another story) Yes, no stored proceedures in mysql. But if this does refer to 7KB of text in the query, then I have to think that there's a better way to write it. I wrote a little search engine that did a bit of: where ( id = 3 or id = 5 or id = 2838 ... ) But that was to get around a bad LIKE statement. And it actually runs pretty well. My thought would still be that the statement can probably be cleaned up a bit. Hey Rajesh, I know that you probably don't want to share the exactities of the query for business reasons, but any indication you can give would help in my oppinion. Rodney Broom
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On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 08:24:13PM -0700, Rodney Broom wrote: > RM> we have a query which goes to 7kb... > > "7 kb"? I don't mean to be picky, but do you mean "seven kilo-bytes"? I'm > thinking that either you mean some much larger number, or that I'm missing > something terribly. > I read this as meaning the QUERY string is 7k in size, not the result set. A 7k query is pretty hefty, however you slice it the words 'stored procedure' come to mind (but that's always another story) dave -- - Dave Baker : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://dsb3.com/ : AIM#duirwyrd - GPG: 1024D/D7BCA55D / 09CD D148 57DE 711E 6708 B772 0DD4 51D5 D7BC A55D PGP signature
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RM> we have a query which goes to 7kb... "7 kb"? I don't mean to be picky, but do you mean "seven kilo-bytes"? I'm thinking that either you mean some much larger number, or that I'm missing something terribly. Either way, what does your query look like? Are you joining across 3 tables and then back onto one of those tables again, and then using a bunch of LIKEs and ORs? Or is this just a simple "select * from xyz"? If it isn't obvious from your query as to what's the problems, then we should probably know a bit about your server config. Like, "We're running on Win3.11". ;-) Rodney Broom
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Hi, We had a similar problem with postgres db. We had a large query running to 3 kb and the query ran forever without ever getting completed. We solved this, by breaking the query into parts and executing each part separately... i.e., by creating a hash of the output of one step and filter it into the next step and so on... Hope this helps. Murali - Original Message - From: Rajesh Mathachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:34 PM Subject: hi all > hi all, > we have a query which goes to 7kb and we use mysql and php , th eserver > is literally crashing when we do the process > what is the other alternative fpor me > The site is aQuiz site > regards > rajesh mathachan > > -- > QuantumLink Communications, Bombay, India > >
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hi all, we have a query which goes to 7kb and we use mysql and php , th eserver is literally crashing when we do the process what is the other alternative fpor me The site is aQuiz site regards rajesh mathachan -- QuantumLink Communications, Bombay, India
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Hi, I am jitesh. Recently joined the list. Would like to say hello to all out there. jitesh
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I've noticed that my httpd's will start thrashing whenever I get an syntax error in a mod_perl program.I'm very careful to do a perl -c program before I try running it from the web or else I will need to stop/start the web server. Joe Pearson Database Management Services, Inc. 208-384-1311 ext. 11 http://www.webdms.com -Original Message- From: FEITO Nazareno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 8:46 AM Subject: Hi ppl need some help Hi ppl, my home webserver still eating all the memory, it swap very much, the disk light is On all the time and the system almost freeze until I stop the webserver... here are some parameters of my configuration Timeout 150 keepalive on MaxKeepAliveRequest 70 keepAliveTimeout 15 minspareservers 3 maxspareservers 6 StartServers 2 MaxClients 20 MaxRequestPerChild 30 and mod_perl Alias /perl/ /home/www/perl/ SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options +ExecCGI PerlSendHeader on (sometime this is set to oFF) And I have another problem too... i´m using a handler in my perl scripts is like this: handler($s,0) sub handler ($$) { if ($s = 0) { print AskForAName(); } elsif { $name=$q->param (´name´); bla bla bla } } well when I run this script from the webserver like this: http://192.168.0.20/perl/script.pl?s=0 the error_log of apache say me something like...: PROTOTYPE MISSMATCH: root:Apache::Registry::handler vs ($$) error... something like that... i don´t know what i´m doing wrong, please help!! any help will be very very precied! thanks buddies. Nazareno. Perl Programmer www.obsequie.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi ppl need some help
Hi ppl, my home webserver still eating all the memory, it swap very much, the disk light is On all the time and the system almost freeze until I stop the webserver... here are some parameters of my configuration Timeout 150 keepalive on MaxKeepAliveRequest 70 keepAliveTimeout 15 minspareservers 3 maxspareservers 6 StartServers 2 MaxClients 20 MaxRequestPerChild 30 and mod_perl Alias /perl/ /home/www/perl/ SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options +ExecCGI PerlSendHeader on (sometime this is set to oFF) And I have another problem too... i´m using a handler in my perl scripts is like this: handler($s,0) sub handler ($$) { if ($s = 0) { print AskForAName(); } elsif { $name=$q->param (´name´); bla bla bla } } well when I run this script from the webserver like this: http://192.168.0.20/perl/script.pl?s=0 the error_log of apache say me something like...: PROTOTYPE MISSMATCH: root:Apache::Registry::handler vs ($$) error... something like that... i don´t know what i´m doing wrong, please help!! any help will be very very precied! thanks buddies. Nazareno. Perl Programmer www.obsequie.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nazareno..., Couple things. First, are you using linux, and if so are you using 2.3.99pre6? It has a bug in it's vm, you need to downgrade to pre5, or if pre7's out I've heard good stuff about Rik's new sets of patches. The other thing is that you need to grab the apache source, and start cutting programs out of your configuration. Go into the src directory and hand edit the Configuration file, take out everything but what you need. Then either compile mod_perl apxs style, or into apache..., you get slightly less memory consumption by compiling mod_perl in. However, the other end of this is you need to get rid of that huge swap partition. Seriously... your computer will be useless with that big of a swap, at a maxima 128MB swap. The other end of this is.., well, 128MB of RAM is pretty small for a webserver. I would suggest you up that to 256MB, that would only cost $100 (US) in the states, and would greatly alleviate your problem. But if you're running pre6..., downgrade, quick! :-) Later, Shane. On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 09:34:45AM -0300, FEITO Nazareno wrote: > Hi, wassup ppl... > I have a little problem, when I start up my apache 1.3.12 with > mod_perl.1.23, it seem like he is eating all the memory, in a point that the > computer almost doesn´t respond, I did try upping swap, I have 128MB ram and > 512MB swap(is crazy for me, but I tryied), I don´t know what´s is the > problem, my startservers are only 3 and minspare y maxspare are 3 and 6, I > don´t have idea what i´m doing wrong, when the webserver is down the memory > used is something like 70MB and swap used is 250MB but when the webserver is > up, memory used is something like 127MB and swap 510MB, is amazing for me, > and I can´t even have an idea of what´s going on... > > Any help will be very very precied! > > > > Nazareno > > Perl Programmer Obsequie.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: High memory usage [Was: Hi, goor morning modperlers]
First, please pick a sensible subject line... On Tue, 2 May 2000, FEITO Nazareno wrote: > Hi, wassup ppl... > I have a little problem, when I start up my apache 1.3.12 with > mod_perl.1.23, it seem like he is eating all the memory, in a point that the > computer almost doesn´t respond, I did try upping swap, I have 128MB ram and > 512MB swap(is crazy for me, but I tryied), I don´t know what´s is the > problem, my startservers are only 3 and minspare y maxspare are 3 and 6, I > don´t have idea what i´m doing wrong, when the webserver is down the memory > used is something like 70MB and swap used is 250MB but when the webserver is ^ Looks like you have a fairly serious problem without even using mod_perl! > up, memory used is something like 127MB and swap 510MB, is amazing for me, > and I can´t even have an idea of what´s going on... That's not a huge amount of help, but you reading the mod_perl guide will be: http://perl.apache.org/guide/ Look for the bits on memory usage (I'm sure someone here will give you a direct URL in about 5 minutes...). -- Fastnet Software Ltd. High Performance Web Specialists Providing mod_perl, XML, Sybase and Oracle solutions Email for training and consultancy availability. http://sergeant.org http://xml.sergeant.org
Hi, goor morning modperlers
Hi, wassup ppl... I have a little problem, when I start up my apache 1.3.12 with mod_perl.1.23, it seem like he is eating all the memory, in a point that the computer almost doesn´t respond, I did try upping swap, I have 128MB ram and 512MB swap(is crazy for me, but I tryied), I don´t know what´s is the problem, my startservers are only 3 and minspare y maxspare are 3 and 6, I don´t have idea what i´m doing wrong, when the webserver is down the memory used is something like 70MB and swap used is 250MB but when the webserver is up, memory used is something like 127MB and swap 510MB, is amazing for me, and I can´t even have an idea of what´s going on... Any help will be very very precied! Nazareno Perl Programmer Obsequie.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi! I found this mailing when looking up things about perl. I'm hoping that this e-mail gets to you all who might be able to help me. > I'm trying to test a perl file on my own personal computer that will be > used for a website. I downloaded apache 1.3.6 software but didn't do any > configuring as I'm guessing it isn't needed. I also downloaded Active > Perl software from perl.com and now the perl file I have changed into the > same icon of perl.exe, but how do I run my myfile.pl on http > and secondly, > how do I compile and test myfile.pl on the compiler of perl (and which > file is the compiler..) ??? I have a win 98 and I get the dos window that says Apache is running.. if that helps- Thanks, --Ece