OK, I'm +1 on the Won't fix status.I'm not proficient enough in the way unpickling works, but the fact that you cannot specify any namespace in which classes or functions names have to be resolved makes it quite clear that dynamic imports + unpickling functions and classes = not possible.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-81?page=all ]
Graham Dumpleton resolved MODPYTHON-81:
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Fix Version: (was: 3.3)
Resolution: Won't Fix
Pickling/unpickling top-level functions defined in published module no
longer
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-81?page=all ]
Graham Dumpleton closed MODPYTHON-81:
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Pickling/unpickling top-level functions defined in published module no
longer works in mod_python 3.2
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Nicolas
Are you okay with:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-81
Pickling/unpickling top-level functions defined in published
module no longer works in mod_python 3.2
being resolved as Won't Fix and then closed?
As I describe in:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
One use for it that I already have is to get around the DirectoryIndex
problems in mod_python caused by Apache's use of the
ap_internal_fast_redirect() function to implement that feature. The
specifics of this particular issue are documented
Grisha wrote ..
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
One use for it that I already have is to get around the DirectoryIndex
problems in mod_python caused by Apache's use of the
ap_internal_fast_redirect() function to implement that feature. The
specifics of this particular
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
In:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-117
I describe the idea of having a means of using PythonImport to define a
module to be imported into any interpreter that may be created. For some
cases where there are a lot of virtual hosts, this may be simpler
What I have been doing in a totally unrelated Python project is to create test groups simply by
putting them into separate modules. The main test module test.py looks like this:
## (test.py)
import unittest
from test_something import *
from test_someother import *
from test_yetmore import *
if
onsdagen den 29 mars 2006 03.59 skrev Paul Querna:
I plan on tagging 2.2.1 from the 2.2.x branch on Friday evening, and
start the whole release cycle thing.
Cool. And the new apr 1.2.5 too?
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On Wed, March 29, 2006 1:15 pm, Oden Eriksson said:
Cool. And the new apr 1.2.5 too?
APR v1.2.6 has already been released.
http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/Announcement1.2.html
Regards,
Graham
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--- httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/cache/mod_disk_cache.c (original)
+++ httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/cache/mod_disk_cache.c Tue Mar 28 22:53:51 2006
@@ -984,7 +984,15 @@
{
const char *str;
apr_size_t length, written;
-apr_bucket_read(e,
Paul Querna wrote:
I plan on tagging 2.2.1 from the 2.2.x branch on Friday evening, and
start the whole release cycle thing.
-Paul
There are some proposed proxy backports that are lacking one additional
+1 to be folded in. Would be nice to have those in 2.2.1 :)
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Jim Jagielski wrote:
There are some proposed proxy backports that are lacking one additional
+1 to be folded in. Would be nice to have those in 2.2.1 :)
+1 to that.
Can I vote? Which patches do I need to vote on?
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Brian Akins
Lead Systems Engineer
CNN Internet Technologies
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+file_cache_errorcleanup(dobj, r);
+return APR_EGENERAL;
+}
Why don't we return rv ?
Because we also return APR_EGENERAL in the cases below. I think the behaviour
should be consistent. So if we
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+file_cache_errorcleanup(dobj, r);
+return APR_EGENERAL;
+}
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Why don't we return rv ?
Because we also return APR_EGENERAL
onsdagen den 29 mars 2006 15.20 skrev Graham Leggett:
On Wed, March 29, 2006 1:15 pm, Oden Eriksson said:
Cool. And the new apr 1.2.5 too?
APR v1.2.6 has already been released.
http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/Announcement1.2.html
Thanks. I discovered that minutes after posting. Sorry for
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That seem to be the case when we have a general error. In other
places where we have a valid 'rv', we tend to return that.
Look at file_cache_recall_mydata() for example...
In the above, I think the return status may be useful,
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