I got this email address from the README file in libapreq-1.0.tar.gz and I
desperately need help to fix a problem that I am having when I try to
install Apache::Request.
I have sucessfully installed all the mod_perl components, but, every time I
try to install Apache::Request I get the follow
Title: RE: mod_perl training companies?
On that note, does anyone have any reviews of gbdirect.co.uk? Would you recommend them as trainers? Has anyone had courses from them before?
Thanks,
Michelle
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March
Ged Haywood writes:
> Hi there,
>
> On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Axel Andersson wrote:
>
>> I run a mod_perl/mysql site, which works fine most of the time. Some
>> pages, however, come out completely blank. Reload.. and hey presto,
> [snip]
>> Well, it's a longshot, but thanks anyway.
>
> Another lon
I'm compiling a list of companies giving mod_perl training for our new
mod_perl site. Currently I have only:
http://training.gbdirect.co.uk/courses/linux/customized_and_bespoke.html
If you know of other companies please send me the URL of the page
advertising the mod_perl courses.
Thanks.
__
Enrico Sorcinelli wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Mar 2002 11:16:15 +0800
> Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Enrico Sorcinelli wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>I started to use Apache::DB (0.06) to interactively debug under mod_perl using
>ptkdb. I see that is necessary to modify Apache/DB.pm but, after
Cahill, Earl wrote:
> Looks like this will do the limit by CPU or memory used. Guess I should
> read my whole inbox before I start to respond.
Only memory, see Apache::Resource for CPU as Perrin has already replied
to you ;)
> Thanks,
> Earl
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Stas Bekm
all-
I think I found it. Can someone take a gander at
http://www.cgi101.com/class/password/mod_auth_mysql.html
and let me know if this is current/correct?
thanks.
Grant
Babb Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data Junction Corporation
Phone: (512)
459-1308
2201 Northland Dr.
all-
i am having no luck locating the documentation for mod_auth_mysql.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance-
grant
Grant
Babb Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data Junction Corporation
Phone: (512)
459-1308
2201 Northland Dr.
Fax:
(512) 459-13
John E. Leon Guerrero wrote:
> in my case, we had a number of scripts that would change
> STDOUT in some fashion (usually so they could set $|) but then die due to
> some error before resetting STDOUT back.
Interesting. One safety measure to prevent this would be to install a
cleanup handler th
i ran into a number of similar problems that did not seem to be documented
anywhere else. in my case, we had a number of scripts that would change
STDOUT in some fashion (usually so they could set $|) but then die due to
some error before resetting STDOUT back. then any mod-perl script that the
hi,
I've installed and used mod_perl with great sucess before, but
I'm having trouble with the latest version of mod_perl and apache.
(version 1.26 with apache 1.3.23)
upon startup there's a segmentation fault upon any http request.
i'd be grateful for any assistance.
here's what the make test
Looks like this will do the limit by CPU or memory used. Guess I should
read my whole inbox before I start to respond.
Thanks,
Earl
> -Original Message-
> From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 8:40 PM
> To: modperl list
> Subject: ANNOUNCE: Apa
Cahill, Earl wrote:
> Any chance of being able to define a "runaway" script based on percent of
> CPU or percent of memory used as well as time in seconds? This would be
> great for us. Every so often we get a script that just starts choking on
> memory, and gets every process on the box swappin
Any chance of being able to define a "runaway" script based on percent of
CPU or percent of memory used as well as time in seconds? This would be
great for us. Every so often we get a script that just starts choking on
memory, and gets every process on the box swapping, which kills our load.
Ea
On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 08:26, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
> Friends,
>
> The time has now come to cast your vote(s) for the new mod_perl logo (to
> accompany the new mod_perl website which is now almost complete). You
> can select your preferred logo at
> http://www.tohubohu.net/cgi/mpchallenge.;
On Fri, 01 Mar 2002 11:16:15 +0800
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Enrico Sorcinelli wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I started to use Apache::DB (0.06) to interactively debug under mod_perl using
>ptkdb. I see that is necessary to modify Apache/DB.pm but, after this, the debugger
>will be run a
you'll want to do
use Apache::Constants qw(OK);
and change that to
$r->status(OK);
as OK is actually defined as a constant function
sub OK { 0 }
END
--
Philip M. Gollucci (p6m7g8) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 301.314.3118
Scie
will trillich wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 03:59:05PM -0800, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> > will trillich wrote:
> > >
> > > is there a sane implementation of webmail-style mod_perl
> > > modules for apache?
> >
> > Are you needing any specific functionality?
> >
> > sparkle (a rewrite of acmemail
Hans Juergen von Lengerke wrote:
>
> clayton cottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mar 4, 2002:
>
> > every time i use
> > the $r->status('OK');
>
> "OK" in this context is not a string, but a constant that is defined in
> Apache::Constants. Modify your code like this:
>
> use Apache::Constants
clayton cottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mar 4, 2002:
> every time i use
> the $r->status('OK');
"OK" in this context is not a string, but a constant that is defined in
Apache::Constants. Modify your code like this:
use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
...
$r->status(OK); # No quotes, it
hello:
im using Apache/1.3.12
and
mod_perl/1.24
every time i use
the $r->status('OK');
it gives me this error
Argument "OK" isn't numeric in subroutine entry
has anyone come accross this before?
thanks
Ok, forget my post, her's the answer:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Safe;
my $page = new Safe ("huhu");
my $opset = Opcode::opset qw(:base_io :base_orig :base_thread
:filesys_read :sys_db
:filesys_open :filesys_write :subprocess :ownprocess
:still_to_be_decided
Hi all,
maybe this is really far WOT, but one shouldn't give up hope, as we all
know...
Does anyone have experience with Opcode and Safe? The thing is that I
have to create my own secure namespace
for some reasons - and don't know how to do.
What does not work is the following:
#!/usr/bin/per
Eric Hammond wrote:
> Lincoln:
>
> After a day of adding debug statements into Apache::MP3 and CGI.pm
> I finally tracked down why my streaming was not working. I had
> listened to http://perl.apache.org/guide/performance.html#PerlSetupEnv_Off
> which caused $ENV{QUERY_STRING} to not be set whic
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