2.x Execute crash in startup.pl

2002-11-09 Thread Neil Gunton
Hi again Gerald, Further adventures in converting to 2.x: I have a function in startup.pl which preloads my Embperl pages, so that they will run in shared memory (as much as possible). This works with Embperl 1.x, but causes apache to crash in Embperl-2.0b9_dev-3. The error is as follows: [root@d

Re: 2.0b8: MailFormTo and strange crashes

2002-11-09 Thread Neil Gunton
Neil Gunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Gerald, I think I nailed down the conflict. It's either mod_gzip, or .so > modules in general. When I take out this line, apache seems to run ok: > > LoadModule gzip_module libexec/mod_gzip.so > > So there seems to be some kind of conflict between

Re: 2.0b8: MailFormTo and strange crashes

2002-11-09 Thread Neil Gunton
Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I will forward my httpd.conf to you privately (don't want that "out > there"!). > > Perhaps there is something stupid in there... > > > > The only thing I see which may make trouble is the PerlFreshRestart, but > this only is a problem when you do a re

Re: DBIx::Recordset and functions

2002-11-09 Thread Kee Hinckley
At 3:49 PM +0100 11/9/02, Kaare Rasmussen wrote: Can I select a function with DBIx::Recordset? E.g.: SELECT updateRow(1,2,3,4); I don't know if you can do it without setting a table, but this certainly works: $$result->Search({'$fields' => 'now() as now'}); print $result->{now}, "\n"; --

Re: DBIx::Recordset and functions

2002-11-09 Thread Gerald Richter
> Can I select a function with DBIx::Recordset? > > E.g.: > > SELECT updateRow(1,2,3,4); > You can do this as long as a table is involed, e.g. select max(a) as b from foo ; Serach ({, '!Fields' => 'max(a) as b', ...}) ; Gerald

Re: @ISA corrupted

2002-11-09 Thread Gerald Richter
>Subject: @ISA corrupted > > Embperl 1.3.3. Was anything changed between that and 1.3.4 with > regards to this error? That problem was fixed in 1.3.2 and was never reported afterwards Gerald - Gerald Richterecos electronic commu

DBIx::Recordset and functions

2002-11-09 Thread Kaare Rasmussen
Can I select a function with DBIx::Recordset? E.g.: SELECT updateRow(1,2,3,4); ?? I would hate to mix DBD with DBIx::Recordset... -- Kaare Rasmussen--Linux, spil,--Tlf:3816 2582 Kaki Datatshirts, merchandize Fax:3816 2501 Howitzvej 75