Re: unable to handle range requests with handler

2012-05-25 Thread Alex Krohn
Hi Joe, > Largely depends on how httpd implements SSI I think- if they > use sendfile then the bucket isn't there for good reason. > Have you considered driving the output filter chain yourself, > that way *you* can put an EOS bucket on the first brigade you > build and pass to ap_pass_brigade.  T

Re: unable to handle range requests with handler

2012-05-24 Thread Joe Schaefer
be the way I'd go rather than hoping httpd includes your patch (essentially implement ap_send_fd in perl). - Original Message - > From: Alex Krohn > To: [email protected] > Cc: > Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 9:35 PM > Subject: Re: unable to handle range requests wi

Re: unable to handle range requests with handler

2012-05-24 Thread Alex Krohn
Hi, After some more digging, it looks like sendfile calls ap_send_fd, and in Apache 2.2.22 at least, ap_send_fd doesn't set an eos bucket, so range requests won't work. Posted this: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/apache/dev/414631 to Apache list as if I change ap_send_fd to also send

unable to handle range requests with handler

2012-05-24 Thread Alex Krohn
Hi, I'm running into a problem where range request support does not seem to work as advertised. Luckily, it's easy to reproduce. =) I'm using apache 2.2.22 and mod_perl 2.0.6, stock installs with: PerlRequire /home/alex/modperl.pl SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Video