Hi Randy,
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 23:00, Steve Hay wrote:
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
Now bringing you the second mod_perl 1.28 release candidate.
[snip]
Windows XP, Apache
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 00:12, Steve Hay wrote:
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
[...]
If you feel like submitting a back-port of Apache::Reload (with or
without my new namespace deletion code), that has a few decents tests
for it and works with perl 5.5.3 up to bleadperl, I would be happy to
slip
When I do :
locate mod_perl.h
I get:
/home/Chrisp/mod_perl-1.27/apaci/mod_perl.h
/home/Chrisp/mod_perl-1.27/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.h
/home/Chrisp/mod_perl-1.27/htdocs/manual/mod/mod_perl.html
http server-info shows the mod_perl module loaded
I'm not sure why the header files aren't copied. I
I tried to modify the Web agenda/calendar
chronos (http://chronoss.sourceforge.net) in such a way that everyone can
look at the calendar without authentication but changes need basic
authentication. In other words, URLs like
http://.../chronos?action=showday;
should go through without
Meik Hellmund wrote:
I tried to modify the Web agenda/calendar
chronos (http://chronoss.sourceforge.net) in such a way that everyone can
look at the calendar without authentication but changes need basic
authentication. In other words, URLs like
http://.../chronos?action=showday;
All-
I've built and installed a new Apache (2.0.46) with mod_ssl and mod_perl...
My goal is authentication via NIS, so I have the following in an .htaccess
file:
AuthName TEST
AuthType Basic
PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthenNIS;
require valid-user
My efforts, however, have been thwarted by the
I recently moved to Apache 2 + mod_perl2 and things have been working
fairly well.
But, I'm getting an intermittent problem with POSTs where the input data is
being truncated. This causes havoc, especially in my forum system.
I use CGI.pm, mod_perl 2, Apache 2, and the standard RH9 Perl
On Today at 4:37pm, BM=Bill Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BM
BM I use CGI.pm, mod_perl 2, Apache 2, and the standard RH9 Perl (which is
BM threaded) - I think that's all the relevant stuff.
BM
I think you should take a look at the list archives for this thread:
Bill Marrs writes:
But, I'm getting an intermittent problem with POSTs where the input data is
being truncated. This causes havoc, especially in my forum system.
[snip]
Has anyone else seen this? Is there some fix for it?
We have seen this on mp1. We read $r-header_in('Content-length')
At 04:48 PM 6/25/2003, Haroon Rafique wrote:
I think you should take a look at the list archives for this thread:
http://mathforum.org/epigone/modperl/bindondrei
Thank You!
This is very likely the problem I'm having.
Secondly, you should also post the version numbers for all of the
Storable.pm found here:
C:\services\Perl\site\lib\
C:\services\Perl\site\lib\Apache\Session\Serialize\
No blib in that path though.
The only blib paths I see are:
C:\Documents and Settings\ben\Local Settings\Temp\mod_perl-764\blib\
C:\TEMP\mod_perl-356\blib\
C:\tmp\mod_perl.tar\blib\
I'm looking for a Redhat 9 compatible mod_perl-1.99_09 rpm.
If anyone has one or knows where I can get one, let me know.
Thanks,
-bill
p.s. I did find a Rawhide (bleeding edge Red Hat release, I think)
mod_perl-1.99_09, but it doesn't seem to be compatible (I got an error from
Apache).
If I can't find the mod_perl rpm I need, it's looking like I might need to
build it from source. I believe this would mean also building Perl and
Apache from source.
Now, I have a redhat-installed Perl already. From past discussions, the
best idea seemed to be to create a 2nd perl
Apache 2.0.46
modperl 1.99-10.dev (CVS snapshot from last night)
perl 5.8.0
NetBSD 1.6.1
I've got a form that I'm posting to an MP2 script, and am parsing the
output with the following subroutines :
sub hash_post {
# returns a hash of all the POST values
my ($r) = shift;
my
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've built and installed a new Apache (2.0.46) with mod_ssl and
mod_perl... My goal is authentication via NIS, so I have the
following in an .htaccess file:
AuthName TEST
AuthType Basic
PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthenNIS;
require valid-user
[ adding the apreq-dev list ]
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Chris Pizzo wrote:
At 04:50 PM 6/24/2003, Chris Pizzo wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install libapreq-1.2 on my redhat 8.0 system.
[ .. ]
and when i run make i get a bunch of errors:
Request.xs:41:22: mod_perl.h: No such file or directory
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Joshua Burley wrote:
Storable.pm found here:
C:\services\Perl\site\lib\
C:\services\Perl\site\lib\Apache\Session\Serialize\
No blib in that path though. The only blib paths I see are:
C:\Documents and Settings\ben\Local Settings\Temp\mod_perl-764\blib\
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