NOTE: My name servers have been giving me fits today, so I am
resending this problem report; If you have already received it,
please forgive me = Beau.
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1. Problem Description:
A. Apache 2.0.43:
./configure --enable-layout=SuSE
Hann, Brian wrote:
I'm having a problem with a fairly simple handler eating up resources
and I'm wondering if there's any easy way to track it down.
The handler fetches data from an Oracle database and displays it
using Template-Toolkit. Nothing fancy, just some display logic, etc.
The
There are two problems:
C. Apache/Const not found:
Can't locate Apache/Const.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
Apache-Test/lib /usr/local/addons/mod_perl-1.99_07/Apache-Test/lib
/usr/local/addons/mod_perl-1.99_07/lib
/usr/local/addons/mod_perl-1.99_07/blib/lib
Also, can you please try to do the testing with the cvs version of
mod_perl 2.0? Since chances are that some things were fixed since last
release (and possibly new bugs added :)
See:
http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#2_0_Development_Source_Distribution
(though use only the mod_perl
Ok Stas -
I will pick up the cvs mod_perl now and try again.
My ignorance is showing (20 yrs+ with M$ systems, only
1 1/2 yrs with Linux) but I did notice that mod_perl
untared to beau:mysql? Where did that come from? umask?
man umask only gives me (2) - programmers reference. Is
there some
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1. Problem Description:
A. Reinstalled apache 2.0.43 w/o my crazy SuSE layout, just:
./configure --with-mpm=worker
Apache AOK.
B. Pulled CVS source for mp2 as per web site instructions.
perl
Issac Goldstand wrote:
I'm writing a filter in which two lines of data are to be appended to the
content going back. However, I'd like to test for a 404, and if found set
the response to 200. Can this be done from the output filters? Or am I
going to have to do something more complex with a
My ignorance is showing (20 yrs+ with M$ systems, only
1 1/2 yrs with Linux) but I did notice that mod_perl
untared to beau:mysql? Where did that come from? umask?
man umask only gives me (2) - programmers reference. Is
there some setup parameter I should set? I've read my SuSE
admin guide and
Sir:
You are correct; after changing owner:group settings to
my normal user, apr/perlio worked fine under that user!
Const.pm apache/subprocess fail in the same way as
under root.
progress...ain't it great! :)
Aloha = Beau.
PS: boy, you are brave; over the years I've learned not to say:
I'm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If it has anything to do with magic always remember to s/Stas/Doug/gi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Name service error for dougon.org: Host not found
hmmm
:)
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:32 AM
To:
C. same Apache/Const.pm not found:
Can't locate Apache/Const.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
[...]
D. same tests failed:
apache/subprocessFAILED tests 1-4
Failed 4/4 tests, 0.00% okay
OK, here is the patch that will 100% :) fix these two problems (apply
manually
Ok Mr. 100%... ;-)
I'll get cvs again.
Aloha = Beau.
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 5:33 AM
To: Beau E. Cox
Cc: Modperl
Subject: Re: [mp2] the make test problem saga continues...
C. same Apache/Const.pm not found:
THIS THREAD IS OFFICIALLY RETIRED
Yes, everthing works (although I still miss being King).
Thank you for your time and effort. I hope others will
benefit from what we went through.
Aloha = Beau.
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December
Implemented it in C:
if (f-r-status==HTTP_NOT_FOUND) // If this is so, we need to revamp the
request_rec
{
f-r-status=HTTP_OK; // Spoof HTTP_OK
f-r-status_line=200 OK;
APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(ctx-bb,apr_bucket_eos_create(f-c-bucket_alloc));
// Add an EOS to the new bb
Issac Goldstand wrote:
Implemented it in C:
if (f-r-status==HTTP_NOT_FOUND) // If this is so, we need to revamp the
request_rec
{
f-r-status=HTTP_OK; // Spoof HTTP_OK
f-r-status_line=200 OK;
APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(ctx-bb,apr_bucket_eos_create(f-c-bucket_alloc));
// Add an EOS to the
I know that when you require or use
helper files in a Perl Script, and you are using Apache::Registry, when changes
are made to the helper files they are not recognized until you restart
Apache. In the documentation it says that you can change the Apache configuration
file to do this for
The situation is that I?m using a shared server from a 3rd party hosting
provider and I do not have control over what they have in their Apache
configuration file. Every time I make a change to a helper file I need
them to restart Apache.
on the Cobalt and Ensim systems I have websites at,
Thank you. That is a good suggestion.
-Original Message-
From: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:56 AM
To: Justin Luster
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Resetting cache Apache::Registry
The situation is that I?m using a shared server from
Justin Luster wrote:
I know that when you require or use helper files in a Perl Script,
and you are using Apache::Registry, when changes are made to the helper
files they are not recognized until you restart Apache. In the
documentation it says that you can change the Apache configuration
I'm attempting to run Scoop 0.9 (scoop.kuro5hin.org) under Apache2/mod_perl
2.0 running on Windows 2000, but the application was written for Apache/mp
1.x, so it uses Apache::SIG (and possibly other) modules that are no longer
in mod_perl.
The mod_perl developer documentation for porting from
All,
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Hi all,
I am happy to announce the initial public release to CPAN of the
Apache::PAR module.
Apache::PAR is a framework for including Perl ARchive files in a
mod_perl environment. It allows an author to package up a web
application, including configuration, static files, Perl modules, and
Clare, Bruce W wrote:
I'm attempting to run Scoop 0.9 (scoop.kuro5hin.org) under Apache2/mod_perl
2.0 running on Windows 2000, but the application was written for Apache/mp
1.x, so it uses Apache::SIG (and possibly other) modules that are no longer
in mod_perl.
The mod_perl developer
The changes are documented here:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/compat/compat.html
I haven't put it into the developer's guide, but the user's guide.
Because the user's guide is for all people who write mod_perl code. The
developer's guide is for those who tinker with the core. I'll put
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