Ted, please keep the threads on the list. When someone attempts to help,
it doesn't always mean, he wills and capable to follow-up, unless he
explicitly offers this to you!
What are the parameters did you pass to the 'perl Makefile.PL'?
What are the versions of mod_perl and apache did you use?
"Kimbro" == Kimbro Staken writes:
Kimbro I'm trying to setup Apache::Session under Embperl with a MySQL
Kimbro datastore. I have multiple machines that will be serving the site thus
Kimbro all machines will access the datastore. In the documentation it says to
Kimbro use the DBIStore with a
Stas Bekman wrote:
Sure, compile static mod_perl. DSO is not stable.
Stas -
Not stable? Thats news to me and probably a lot of others who build DSO
modules for apache this way. OK, what is the best way to build it
statically?
Regards
--
Michael B. Weiner
Systems Administrator/Partner
I don't use DSO, may be someone who does can clear things out? Why there
are so many problems with DSO. The best answer I heard so far: "DSO isn't
stabilized yet." So I have just repeated it for you, Michael.
Come on, are we on a techical list or what? Anybody care/know to explain
when
Hello,
i am experiencing weird problems with Folder::Maildir module and mod_perl
1.21/Apache1.3.9 running on Redhat 6. Whenever i try to receive an attachment
larger than ~100K, apache process seg faults. I figured that problem is
not in Folder::Maildir since i can receive attachments of
Once again, I don't seem to have been very successful in describing my
problem. I'll try again.
I am using mod_proxy, as a reverse proxy, i.e. so that I can push inbound
requests to a bunch of backend servers. This works great, as most of you
probably already know, until one of the back end
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
As of Apache-1.3.9, Apache's DSO support really should be stable. I am
running a bunch of servers with the DSO version of the PHP module without
any problems.
-Rasmus
I am as well. I have 5 other redhat 6.1 servers running apache-1.3.9
with mod_ssl, mod_perl,
I have a directory of images use for navigation purposes, but when
generating dynamic pages with:
sub handler {
$r = shift;
...
$r-header_out("Pragma","no-cache");
$r-header_out("Cache-control","no-cache");
$r-no_cache(1);
$r-send_http_header;
page to follow
}
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