great. Development on the
shared code happens in all the repositories and occasionally I'll
merge it into the central repository. For Apache-Test and SizeLimit
it should be even simpler because we'll usually only merge from there
to the modperl repository.
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does panther come with mp1 installed?
Yes, it does (1.26).
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uot;CPAN modules" too, I think. We can make it easy to use with
CVS aliases and groups, so don't worry about that. :-)
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
[cvs at cvs.perl.org]
> Ask, so how do we take it from here? I now have fixes for a bunch
> of modules which were orphaned by their owners.
Create an account at http://auth.perl.org/ if you don't have one
already and send your user name to cvs
es it easier to build
mod_perl on Win32 then I'm all for it.
Otherwise then I still think time could be spent better. :-)
Stas, when do you need to subclass the MM stuff for mod_perl?
Maybe there is something in that I am missing too.
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nt in adding a requirement
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We'd be happy to host such a repository over at cvs.perl.org.
(Easier/lower overhead to get people commit access there than at
cvs.apache.org).
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On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Doug MacEachern wrote:
yay, this stuff is getting too cool.
Looks like even more fun than when [01].x was getting new fancy
features by the week. :-)
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> I thought it was just because Tim (I think it was; cc'ed) likes it
> better that way. =) Maybe there's a more technical explanation.
> Tim?
And... In all seriousness I don't see how the "three level names&quo
just because Tim (I think it was; cc'ed) likes it
better that way. =) Maybe there's a more technical explanation.
Tim?
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tters at the end of the string you will be
in good shape by just checking for >= 1.99.
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with the latest httpd from cvs I get the following;
-c modperl_filter.c && mv modperl_filter.o modperl_filter.lo
cc -I/home/ask/ap/modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl -I/home/ask/ap/modperl-2.0/xs
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> 12251 was never backed out. Reverse applying it to perl@14870 makes
> at least this problem go away and the httpd start. There were still
> some failed (mod_perl) tests, but no time to look at that now.
All[1] is well again w
27;s a specific issue to fix.
This is the wrong department for that anyway now. :-)
> Documentation:
>
> * remove eg/ directory, it's way out of date and no longer needed now
> with the guide, the books, and piles of Apache::* modules
makepl_args.mod_perl would maybe be nice to keep
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FYI; I am testing stuff with Jarkko now. I'll update the list when
all is well again.
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Doug MacEachern wrote:
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> > pretty sure this due to patch #12251
> > that is supposed to be backed out or changed, robin barker was
> > working on it.
>
> Hmn.
12251 was never backed out. Rev
27;ll
back out 12251 for myself.
Jarkko, if you've read so far, please consider: wouldn't you think
that a 5.7.3 could help to spot such breakages. I think of 5.7.3 as an
en-passant-dev-release and not a stable-release-candidate. Something
that enters CPAN and can be regarded as a milestone f
URI::URL"?) at ../blib/lib/Apache/test.pm line 252.
but that was fixed by loading URI::URL in Apache::test.
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what you do. You've to have protection at the startup
> (loading user's modules) and at any point at run time, be it a handler
> or a registry script.
uh; with perl5 it's really hard to properly limit a user. (Safe.pm
doesn't work).
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27;s just me, but I think "call it with just the header name
to read, add a value to set the header" is a really simple idiom to
learn and remember.
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more than a bi
h-mpm=threaded --enable-so
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> from what i understand (have heard), freebsd and threaded mpms do not mix
> well.
eh, weird. I thought I tried with --with-mpm=prefork too and that
was what I wrote about. Uhmn, apparently I wasn't much awake while
writing the above. I'll try again.
Tha
this came to the modperl@ moderator address. :-) If someone wants
to reply it would be nice.
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: Undefined
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Is that a mod_perl thing or a perl thing?
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$ ~/apps/perl build/config.pl
*** using lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm
*** Makefile.PL options:
MP_APXS=> /home/smtpd/apps/apache/bin/apxs
MP_CCOPTS => -DMP_IOBUFSIZE=16384
MP_
= 1, profhz = 1024, stathz = 128 }
I can't figure out what the FreeBSD way to get HZ is. (But I ran
out of time too).
Hacking HZ into modperl_time.h made it compile at least. (But it
still doesn't run, more in next mail).
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ps. pooking around (for other platforms too) I am hi
test from CVS as of earlier this evening.
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cc -c -I/home/smtpd/src/modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl -I/home/smtpd/src/modperl-2.0/xs
-I/home/smtpd/apps/apache/incl
MOD_PERL -DMP_TRACE -g-DVERSION=\"0.01\" -DXS_VERSION=\"0.01\" -DPIC -fpic
-I/home/smtpd/apps/lib/perl5/5
sing signal handlers
in threaded code either.
I'm assuming that the overriding aim is portability, in which case
threads, signal handlers and longjmp definitely don't mix.
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r what this was about?
(I just had a problem with only being able to get redirects from a
subrequest to work if I set status == 302 but returned 200 from the
handler).
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> RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.c,v
> +if (r->prev && (r->prev->sta
import;
Why? To get less obscure error messages for methods that can't be
found or are you being really absurd^Wenthusiastic with the memory
savings? :)
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Modified:.jobs.html
Log:
fixed homepage.com link.
Revision ChangesPath
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Index: jobs.html
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Modified:.jobs.html
Log:
updates and updates and updates.
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Index: jobs.html
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On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Geoffrey Young wrote:
>good idea? if so...
> another list, or just cc to dev and modperl
> want them on perl.apache.org?
Please!
I can make another list for it too if there is an interest.
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Sander van Zoest wrote:
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> Well, at least you can get to the data without having to be subscribed
> to the list.
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
> But you are right, we don't have an archive of the dev list, which is
> bad... There is a bunch of archives for modperl list, but none for dev :(
all the mails are stored on locus if someone wants to do an archive.
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eloadModules "My::Foo My::Bar Foo::Bar::*"
I find regex support useful. Regex'es allow for your syntax, but not
the other way, so why not do it the most flexible way?
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incorporated into mod_perl, but this one seems globally
> applicable, rather than limited to any particular domain).
I was going to ask you if you would mind doing exactly that. (And I
would change Apache::StatINC to just be a wrapper for ::Reload).
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h, I agree. Actually, I didn't even remember that we had that
"feature".
> i agree and wish the "feature" had not been added. we should
> not add anymore special cases here, please back it out.
done.
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, T.J. Mather wrote:
I'm not that comfortable with the perlguts, but it makes somewhat
sense to me so I've committed it.
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> Hi,
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> I have already posted this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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> I found and fixed a bug with Apache::print not dereferen
just for development of mod_perl or also for development of
> Apache::* modules. I ask because I'm interested in the latter but not
> being a C programmer I can't really contribute to the former.
Mostly just for mod_perl I think is the idea, but more "hardcore" Apache::
uring the pmc list, the ASF being
concerned with Matt calling the AxKit "The Apache XML kit" or
something like that and doug suggesting the dev list has been the only
three things we've dealt with.
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ing that we are automatically subscribed :)
kinda. "we" are only subscribed because we probably were subscribed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] too before. :)
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