The solution David and others found is not applicable to my problem
because I'm already running apache 1.3.27 (not 1.3.28 which seems to
be causing this trouble)
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here. At the beginning
of your message it looked like you were using 1.3.27, not
Hi,
I've just tried that script again (see link below) using a POST request.
In the error log file, there is the content of the POST Request e.g.
user=cpringlepassword=x but nothing else. There is no HTTP headers.
My Apache directive to enable the filter is
PerlInputFilterHandler
Pringle, Chris (HP-PSG) wrote:
Hi,
I've just tried that script again (see link below) using a POST request.
In the error log file, there is the content of the POST Request e.g.
user=cpringlepassword=x but nothing else. There is no HTTP headers.
My Apache directive to enable the filter is
Thanks for this. I had put 'PerlInputFilterHandler
iPAQApache::ResetBrowser' inside the proxy block, and it should have
been outside like you said.
_/***
* _/ **Chris Pringle**
Pringle, Chris (HP-PSG) wrote:
Thanks for this. I had put 'PerlInputFilterHandler
iPAQApache::ResetBrowser' inside the proxy block, and it should have
been outside like you said.
So it did work this time, right? Perhaps we should issue a warning if a
connection filter is found insider Location or
Title: Re: Use of Apache::Directive in BEGIN
block
Thank you very much.
I had looked at
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html, but did
not see the instructions about running t/REPORT
I will certainly use t/REPORT in the future until mp2bug is part
of the distro.
Perhaps that
Matisse Enzer wrote:
Thank you very much.
So does it work now?
I had looked at http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html, but
did not see the instructions about running t/REPORT
You mean, you missed it, since it's there:
FYI
Original Message
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 10:44:13 +0800
From: Autrijus Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Peacock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Perl 5 Porters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
??, 2003-09-19 00:05, John Peacock
What is the status of thread support on FreeBSD vis-a-vis Perl? There is
At 11:19 AM -0700 9/19/03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Matisse Enzer wrote:
Thank you very much.
So does it work now?
I wasn't able to get 1.99_09 to install.
-8-- Start Bug Report 8--
1. Problem Description:
make install
for 1.99_09 failed with:
cp
I have developed an application based on Apache 1.3.27,
mod_perl 1.27, Postgres 7.3.2, Class::DBI 0.94 (utilizes
Ima::DBI) on SuSE Linux 7.0 with a 2.4.20 kernel.
I already posted my problem to the Class::DBI userlist
but unfortunately didn't get any answers yet so I'm trying
my luck here hoping
Matisse Enzer wrote:
At 11:19 AM -0700 9/19/03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Matisse Enzer wrote:
Thank you very much.
So does it work now?
I wasn't able to get 1.99_09 to install.
-8-- Start Bug Report 8--
1. Problem Description:
make install
for
Hi there,
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Tobias Kremer wrote:
I have developed an application based on Apache 1.3.27,
mod_perl 1.27, Postgres 7.3.2, Class::DBI 0.94 (utilizes
Ima::DBI) on SuSE Linux 7.0 with a 2.4.20 kernel.
The problem is that everytime more than one request at
a time is made to
Hi,
I am trying to write a filter that will sit on a proxy server and alter
HTTP requests. Basically, what I want it to do is modify the User-Agent
header field so that when the request is proxied, the remote web server
gets a different User-Agent header field to the one that was originally
sent
Pringle, Chris (HP-PSG) wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to write a filter that will sit on a proxy server and alter
HTTP requests. Basically, what I want it to do is modify the User-Agent
header field so that when the request is proxied, the remote web server
gets a different User-Agent header field to
I get the following error:
Can't locate object method lookup via package Apache::Directive at
/webcontent/dev.mycardmaker.com/lib/perl/Doodlelab/Apache/Test.pm line 4.
when I try to start Apache.
Here is the entire contents of Test.pm
BEGIN {
use Apache::Directive;
my
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 13:52, Matisse Enzer wrote:
I get the following error:
Can't locate object method lookup via package Apache::Directive at
/webcontent/dev.mycardmaker.com/lib/perl/Doodlelab/Apache/Test.pm line 4.
when I try to start Apache.
We need more information about your
To the next guy,
To answer my question with what I have:
My requirement has been pushed out 6 months, so I'm done for now.
The Gunther Birznieks/www.extropia.com project has modules to do some of the things I
queried about. I looked at it but ran out of time before I found what I would
Hello Group,
Hope this isn't too apache related and considered
off topic.
I have a bunch of sites, each have their own
IP.
Some of those sites have subsites within them with
different domain names, these subsites are virtual's based on domainname with
all the same parent IP.
If I have MP2
Why not just make an include file that contains the
module directives, and then just add an Include myloginconffile.conf to
each virtualhost section?
Issac
- Original Message -
From:
Chris Faust
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:04
PM
Title: Use of Apache::Directive in BEGIN
block
Using
Apache/2.0.45 (Unix) mod_perl/1.99_08 Perl/v5.8.0
on a Redhat 87.0 system
I get the following error:
Can't locate object method lookup via package
Apache::Directive at
/webcontent/dev.mycardmaker.com/lib/perl/Doodlelab/Apache/Test.pm line
Matisse Enzer wrote:
Using Apache/2.0.45 (Unix) mod_perl/1.99_08 Perl/v5.8.0
on a Redhat 87.0 system
I get the following error:
Can't locate object method lookup via package Apache::Directive at
/webcontent/dev.mycardmaker.com/lib/perl/Doodlelab/Apache/Test.pm line 4.
when I try to start
Ged wrote:
How to avoid multiple logins?
The short answer is: you can't.
Sure you can. Charge $10 per login.
I don't want to clobber the list with non-technical trivia, but
even when you charge money, you can't avoid it. If only there is
one user that is willing to pay the amount twice,
Hello modperl,
I need help.
I've compiled apache 1.3.28 + mod_perl 1.28 + mod_ssl 2.8.15.
Before that all was ok, but at the moment all httpd session freezing
in memory and turning to sleeping, 30-40 min and server is
overloaded.
I use PerlRun instead of Apache::Registry.
Any ideas?
Hi there,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Andrey A. Kudrin wrote:
I've compiled apache 1.3.28 + mod_perl 1.28 + mod_ssl 2.8.15.
Before that all was ok,
Before what? Before mod_ssl? Try it without. Have you checked in
the documentation that the version of mod_ssl is suitable for your
purposes?
but
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:39:58AM +0200, Frank Maas wrote:
Ged wrote:
How to avoid multiple logins?
The short answer is: you can't.
Sure you can. Charge $10 per login.
I don't want to clobber the list with non-technical trivia, but
even when you charge money, you can't avoid
I am currently running apache 1.3.26 with mod_perl 1.36 and Perl 5.6.1 on my web
server which is a Sun Solaris machine running Solaris 7. We have just bought a new
Sun machine for our web server and I will be installing Solaris 9. I figure that now
is a good time to upgrade my software. I
Hello there,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
I am currently running apache 1.3.26 with mod_perl 1.36 and Perl
5.6.1 on my web server which is a Sun Solaris machine ...
I would like to install Apache 2, mod_perl 2, and Perl 5.8.
While Apache version 2 is stable, mod_perl version
Hi Ged,
On 9/12/03 at 4:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ged Haywood) wrote:
Roughly what hardware setups do you generally work with, and what
differences are notable between Linux and AIX when running mod_perl
servers? (If that's not too long a piece of string to measure:).
Are there situations
Ged Haywood wrote:
[...]
but at the moment all httpd session freezing in memory and turning
to sleeping, 30-40 min and server is overloaded.
You must send more information. Read the documentation on the
mod_perl site to find out what you need to send.
Ouch, that's a lot to read ;) It's better
Hi All,
I have an online FAQ. Running under IIS 5.0/Win2k/PerlEx with
ActiveState Perl 5.6.1 ... sorry can't run 5.8.0 yet
The answers to the FAQ questions contain jpegs, bmps, and gifs
I'd like to repeatably generate RTF/MSWord 97 files from XHTML1.0
Transitional
webpages 1 per FAQ
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Hi All,
I have an online FAQ. Running under IIS 5.0/Win2k/PerlEx with ActiveState
Perl 5.6.1 ... sorry can't run 5.8.0 yet
The answers to the FAQ questions contain jpegs, bmps, and gifs
Philip, frankly I fail to see anything in your request that has to do with
Geoffrey Young wrote:
hi all...
I wanted to let everyone know that I have ported !-- #perl -- SSI tag
support to Apache 2.0. it should behave under both prefork and threaded
mpms, and work pretty much the same as it did in Apache 1.3, despite the
fact that mod_include is now an output filter.
Cameron B. Prince wrote:
I have a report generator program written in Perl that I need to start from
a CGI. The program takes about 15 minutes to run, so I must fork or double
fork. I have two goals:
1) Have no zombies when the program completes
2) Fork in such a way that restarting Apache
Steve Hay wrote:
[...]
Having a pointer to where the mod_perl.lib library was
installed would be useful. I'm not sure calling it
MODPERL_STATIC_LIB_LOCATION would be the best thing on
Win32, as it's not a static library as such, but something
could be come up with ...
Well, if ModPerl::MM does
Stas Bekman wrote:
Steve Hay wrote:
[...]
Having a pointer to where the mod_perl.lib library was
installed would be useful. I'm not sure calling it
MODPERL_STATIC_LIB_LOCATION would be the best thing on
Win32, as it's not a static library as such, but something
could be come up with ...
Well,
Hi,
I'm having a bit of trouble authenticating users. The script I have works, but only a
couple of times before it just sends out 401 without prompting the user for their
details. We have mod_perl 1.99_05 installed, we don't want to upgrade as we would have
more applications to upgrade than
Stephen Hardisty wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a bit of trouble authenticating users. The script I have works, but only a
couple of times before it just sends out 401 without prompting the user for their
details. We have mod_perl 1.99_05 installed, we don't want to upgrade as we would have
more
Hi,
I guess this is off topic for this list, since I would be doing this no
matter if I was running CGI or mod_perl or whatever. I am pretty desparate
to get this working, and if anyone wants to earn some cash helping me fix
things PLEASE call me at 250 655-9513.
I have been trying to
Eric Frazier wrote:
...
But then I found I was using 5.8.. Thanks to a guy on comp.lang.perl.misc I
know that there is a change in how signals are handled, they call it
deferred signal handling because Perl now is suppose to wait until the
Interpeter is in a safe state. As I understand it this
Hi,
I had a problem with 5.8.1 and forking in that I was either getting zombies using the
5.6 examples or the parent was dying, depending on which example was used. The way
round I found was to:
# ignore the child, good rule for life
$SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE';
# then sort out the socket
my $server
Hi,
That sound like one way to go, I want to be very careful with something like
this. You speak as if restoring 5.6 behaviour is the best or only way to go.
Do you see any other alternatives?
Thanks,
Eric
At 04:57 PM 9/16/03 +0200, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
Eric Frazier wrote:
...
But
Hi,
Doing this works for me. But I am ending up with some errors that I didn't
have before. Of course my bosses would get mad if I posted all of the code
involed, but basicly a database connection that was working fine is now
returning mysql server has gone away, meaning that the connection got
Hi,
is the database connection created in the child or before it?
If it's created inside the child then it'll die ungracefully when the child
dies, so put something nice and fluffy to close it before the exit.
Otherwise, I don't know I'm afraid.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Frazier
Hi,
Well, I am not sure if this is going to be the best solution long term, but
it works!
while ( $connection ){
my $return_value = undef;
if(/quit|exit/i){ last;}
elsif (/closeme/i ) {$connection-close();
:) I think that makes sense. It was created in the child. It seemed to be
fixed when I made the connection global. When I tried the connection in the
child again it might well have been a lucky transpireing of events that let
the child stay alive long enough for the query to get completed. So I
Haven't read much of this thread, but is POE an option ?
-Original Message-
From: Eric Frazier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 September 2003 13:17
To: Stephen Hardisty
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mod_perl v2 Forking
:) I think that makes sense. It was created in the
I guess you could, but if there's already a load of code mightn't be a bit of a pain
POE-ing it?
-Original Message-
From: Gareth Kirwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 September 2003 16:50
To: 'Eric Frazier'; Stephen Hardisty
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mod_perl v2 Forking
Hi,
I'd like to implement something that tries to ensure that one user can't
masquerade as multiple users. I'm looking into Captchas, but I'm wondering
what other options there are, and what folks think about that here. My
impression so far is that there's no 100% effective way to do it.
If
ModPerlers,
We have a requirement to change our web servers to require client-side ssl
certificates by Oct 1, 2003. Can someone give me some pointers on how mod_perl might
be used to extract the user's name at login time. I suspect this might require a
handler. This might be used to avoid
Steve Hay wrote:
[...]
What other misleading parts are we talking about?
I'm just getting confused with changes in Apache itself, I think.
Apache 1 used to have lib, libexec and modules: lib stored the
static .lib's, libexec stored the import libraries for various dll's,
and modules stored
whoah! people, please trim the irrelevant stuff in your replies, this thread
keeps on growing for no reason. Perhaps you should read
http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html#Extracts_From_Other_Posts
if you are new to this list. We want these threads to be useful for those who
will
Forwarded on behalf of Andy Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original Message
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 14:53:15 -0500
From: Andy Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Perl 5 Porters [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PHP and mod_perl do not share the environment nicely. PHP's putenv()
will
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 12:46, Zack Brown wrote:
I'd like to implement something that tries to ensure that one user can't
masquerade as multiple users.
We talked quite a bit about preventing multiple logins recently. I
think it was last week. Check the archives.
I'm looking into Captchas
Are
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 12:46, Zack Brown wrote:
I'd like to implement something that tries to ensure that one user can't
masquerade as multiple users.
We talked quite a bit about preventing multiple logins recently. I
think it was last week. Check the archives.
Perhaps
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 01:55:46PM -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 12:46, Zack Brown wrote:
I'd like to implement something that tries to ensure that one user can't
masquerade as multiple users.
We talked quite a bit about preventing multiple logins recently. I
think
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 14:42, Zack Brown wrote:
I want to prevent one person from having multiple accounts.
Okay.
That's correct, unless you have control over the client machines. You
can require cookies, which will tell you if multiple users on separate
browsers are sharing a login, but
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 03:11:04PM -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 14:42, Zack Brown wrote:
I want to prevent one person from having multiple accounts.
Okay.
That's correct, unless you have control over the client machines. You
can require cookies, which will tell
Stas Bekman wrote:
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Zack Brown wrote:
I'd like to implement something that tries to ensure that one user
can't masquerade as multiple users.
We talked quite a bit about preventing multiple logins recently. I
think it was last week. Check the archives.
Hi all,
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Frank Maas wrote:
| How to avoid multiple logins?
|
| The short answer is: you can't.
Sure you can. Charge $10 per login.
73,
Ged.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:46:28PM +0100, Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi all,
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Frank Maas wrote:
| How to avoid multiple logins?
|
| The short answer is: you can't.
Sure you can. Charge $10 per login.
If they can make more than $10 by faking a login, then it's worth it.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 04:12:00PM +0100, Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, William McCabe wrote:
I've got a lot of experience with mod_perl on both linux and AIX and
can state categorically that there are no typical conditions which
would cause AIX run strangely slowly
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody else got mp2 (CVS) working with recent perl-5.8.1's on Windows?
I've got it building, but I can't start the Apache server at all. (It's
fine without the mod_perl bits in the httpd.conf file.)
See this thread on p5p
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
PS. Randy: How do you that stacktrace output that you've
posted? Is that using MSVC++, or something else?
Hi Steve,
I'm using MSVC++ ... When a problem like this occurs,
an offer is made to call up the VC++ debugger, where
the trace is then done.
In
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
PS. Randy: How do you that stacktrace output that you've
posted? Is that using MSVC++, or something else?
Hi Steve,
I'm using MSVC++ ... When a problem like this occurs,
an offer is made to call up the VC++ debugger, where
the
hi all...
I wanted to let everyone know that I have ported !-- #perl -- SSI tag
support to Apache 2.0. it should behave under both prefork and threaded
mpms, and work pretty much the same as it did in Apache 1.3, despite the
fact that mod_include is now an output filter.
while the support is
Cameron,
Have you tried issuing the command to `at`? If you don't need to
interact wih the report generator, and can pass all the parameters in
the command line or via a tmp file, this is a great solution.
at (and the corresponding atd) will preserve your environment vars and
other niceties.
On Saturday, Sep 13, 2003, at 09:22 America/Denver, Perrin Harkins
wrote:
I found a pretty useful article at
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4143 on how to use
Apache::Session with Mason.
I'm afraid that is not a very good article. It's out of date, and
shows
poor error handling.
Eric,
Sorry if I came off overly critical. Many people have had problems
trying to use Mason with Apache::Session because of that article. This
is why on the Mason website the link to that article describes it as
outdated and steers people to newer documentation. (It probably should
also
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
I've actually rebuilt Perl and Apache as full debug builds
so I have all these .pdb files already. mod_perl gets
them too because it inherits Perl's debug build mode.
My question was where in the DevStudio GUI do you get at
the stacktrace that you
I'm afraid that is not a very good article. It's out of date,
...
Apache::Session::DBI (which is what the article refers to) is ancient
and should not be used.
I stumbled upon this problem quite a few times. Trying to get the hang
of using cookies for authentication and sessions there are
Is there a, or are there initiatives to keep an 'accurate' document
repository?
The field of knowledge is too broad for any one person to maintain,
especially since the main people who maintain the site docs are quite busy
building mod_perl 2. This is why we count on individuals stepping up
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody else got mp2 (CVS) working with recent perl-5.8.1's on Windows?
I've got it building, but I can't start the Apache server at all. (It's
fine without the mod_perl bits in the httpd.conf file.)
See this thread on p5p for what I'm
I found a pretty useful article at
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4143 on how to use
Apache::Session with Mason.
I'm afraid that is not a very good article. It's out of date, and shows
poor error handling. If you want to use sessions with Mason, you should
be using the session
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Hi!
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 10:24:20PM -0500, Randy Kobes wrote:
Here's a patch against the Apache-Dispatch Makefile.PL to
allow it to build on Win32 - I've also put up a ppm package
Oh, great! Thanks Randy! I'll put this into the next release, which should
happen in a few days...
--
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Geoffrey Young wrote:
The problem you described before with the missing symbols
can be resolved by linking against the mod_perl.lib built
when you build mod_perl.so. This can be done by adding in
a LIBS attribute to WriteMakefile() in Makefile.PL with a
Hi all,
I use Apache 1.3.26, mod_perl 1
I use Apache directive
ErrorDocument 500 /error500.html
So, if any errors occure, my web-site inform it in nice form (showing page
/error500.html).
But suddenly i change something in my scripts and now, when error happens,
Apache do not give me
I use Apache::AuthCookie 3.04, which seems to be the latest version, under
Apache/1.3.26 Ben-SSL/1.48 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux PHP/4.1.2 mod_perl/1.26.
When I use PerlFixupHandler Apache::AuthCookie-recognize_user, Apache
writes Use of uninitialized value. in errorlog for each request and
Thanks for your response!
You have to subclass Apache::AuthCookie. This should be something like:
PerlFixupHandler Your::Sublass-recognize_user
Well, I do. I just pasted the wrong text (from the 2002 mail).
The actual configuration snippet is:
Location /
AuthType TAS::Cookie
Hi there,
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
we're porting on AIX (4.3.3 and 5.2.0). The AIX boxes are
supposed to be more powerful than their Linux equivalents,
however the application is strangely slow on AIX
You don't give much to go on. Are they really more powerful?
What
On 9/12/03 at 2:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rafael Garcia-Suarez)
wrote:
I've a mod_perl application we've developed on Linux and that
we're porting on AIX (4.3.3 and 5.2.0). The AIX boxes are
supposed to be more powerful than their Linux equivalents,
however the application is strangely slow
Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
we're porting on AIX (4.3.3 and 5.2.0). The AIX boxes are
supposed to be more powerful than their Linux equivalents,
however the application is strangely slow on AIX
You don't give much to go on. Are they
Hi there,
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
Benchmarking simple CPU-intensive perl scripts shows that they
tend to be consistently slower in user time on AIX.
Assuming that the boxes aren't otherwise heavily loaded, I wonder
about the options used to compile your Perl. For x86
Hi,
Has anybody else got mp2 (CVS) working with recent perl-5.8.1's on Windows?
I've got it building, but I can't start the Apache server at all. (It's
fine without the mod_perl bits in the httpd.conf file.)
See this thread on p5p for what I'm getting:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
[ .. ]
Here's a patch against the Apache-Dispatch Makefile.PL to
allow it to build on Win32
Your patch does the trick for me, except that I had to
rebuild mod_perl too.
The problem is that my installed mod_perl setup (Apache in
On 9/12/03 at 2:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ged Haywood) wrote:
Benchmarking simple CPU-intensive perl scripts shows that they
tend to be consistently slower in user time on AIX.
Assuming that the boxes aren't otherwise heavily loaded, I wonder
about the options used to compile your Perl.
Hi there,
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, William McCabe wrote:
I've got a lot of experience with mod_perl on both linux and AIX and
can state categorically that there are no typical conditions which
would cause AIX run strangely slowly compared to linux on
comparable hardware.
That's useful
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 09:35, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
Benchmarking simple CPU-intensive perl scripts shows that they
tend to be consistently slower in user time on AIX.
Are these mod_perl scripts or just Perl? If you benchmark some simple
Perl scripts that don't run under mod_perl and they
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
[ .. ]
Here's a patch against the Apache-Dispatch Makefile.PL to
allow it to build on Win32
Your patch does the trick for me, except that I had to
rebuild mod_perl too.
The problem is that my installed mod_perl setup
Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
I believe that mod_perl 2 now installs the mod_perl.lib
somewhere to solve that kind of problem. Is there an
option in the mod_perl 1 build process to thave that
library installed, or could that be added to the next
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Steve Hay wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
I believe that mod_perl 2 now installs the mod_perl.lib
somewhere to solve that kind of problem. Is there an
option in the mod_perl 1 build process to
Hi all,
I have a report creation perl script that takes about 15 minutes to run and
I need to fork it. I tried the code from v1:
use strict;
use POSIX 'setsid';
use Apache::SubProcess;
my = shift;
-send_http_header(text/plain);
{CHLD} = 'IGNORE';
defined (my = fork) or die
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Steve Hay wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
I believe that mod_perl 2 now installs the mod_perl.lib
somewhere to solve that kind of problem. Is there an
option in the mod_perl 1 build
IMHO, it would be better to put your report code into another perl
program and execute it. From what I see from your snippet of code, it's
not important for the parent to know what the child is going, you are
even ignoring SIGCHLD.
Also, at some point in the future (I hope at least) mp2 +
Hi Richard,
IMHO, it would be better to put your report code into another perl
program and execute it. From what I see from your snippet of
code, it's
not important for the parent to know what the child is going, you are
even ignoring SIGCHLD.
Also, at some point in the future (I hope at
It is a warning Perl gives on strict, if variables have 0 values or are
NULL.
The example below will trigger that warning:
###
#!/usr/sbin/perl -w
use strict;
Xyz (fist_value, second_value); # Here we call sub xyz with 2 arguments
Sub xyz {
my ($x,$y,$z)@_;
Hi all...
Sorry about the previous message getting screwed up... Not sure what
happened...
I have a report generator program written in Perl that I need to start from
a CGI. The program takes about 15 minutes to run, so I must fork or double
fork. I have two goals:
1) Have no zombies when the
I've been following this just at a high level, so if I'm posting a method
that you've already tried and dismissed please forgive me.
You can try forking followed by separating from the parent session. I
think that will help keep your program from getting killed when apache is
restarted or
I found a pretty useful article at
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4143 on how to use
Apache::Session with Mason. I followed the article, more or less, and
ended up with this bit of code in my handler.pl to tie() my $session
variable to an Apache::Session class:
eval {
tie
Hi,
I posted this problem the other day, deep inside a thread about
something else, and didn't get any replies; maybe nobody spotted it?
Does anybody have Apache::Dispatch working on Windows with Perl 5.8.0?
Randy?
I'm trying to build it on Windows XP (MSVC++ 6) with Perl 5.8.0 / Apache
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