Re: Fw: Re: [OT] ApacheCon BOF

2001-03-22 Thread Blue Lang
I'd like to officially vote for Maude Pearl, the 1920's Bettie Paige-ish dominatrix-esque mod_perl mascot. Put a woman in black fishnets on a t-shirt with the word 'perl' on it and you won't be able to fit enough of them into the convention to meet the dem

Re: make trouble

2001-02-16 Thread Blue Lang
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Paul Lombardo wrote: > Current working directory /export/home/apache/apache_1.3.6/src/modules/perl > *** Error code 1 random guess: do you have write permission to the apache src directories? -- Blue Langhttp://www.gator.net

Re: Problems make'ing mod_perl-1.25 under HPUX 11.00

2001-02-15 Thread Blue Lang
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Corey Hart wrote: > cc: "/usr/include/dlfcn.h", line 17: error 1681: Must use +e or -Ae for long long in >ANSI > mode. > *** Error exit code 1 try %prompt: CFLAGS='-Ae' perl Makefile.pl -- Blue Lang

Re: Performance Tuning -- How do I determine the correct value forRLimitMEM?

2001-02-14 Thread Blue Lang
is is nuts.. 350MB oracle proccesses? what's your SGA set at? how many instances are you running? you need to get the web servers off of this box, or figure out what is up with oracle. try running ps -el to see what's actually been swapped. (the 'F' flag will be set to 2

Re: slightly off-topic

2001-01-30 Thread Blue Lang
i worked for an ISP, and it worked out pretty well. -- Blue Lang, Unix Voodoo Priesthttp://www.gator.net/~blue 202 Ashe Ave, Apt 3, Raleigh, NC. 919 835 1540 "A computer is a state machine. Threads are for people who can't program

Re: Repost: Anyone using "virtual server" for mod_perl hosts?

2001-01-30 Thread Blue Lang
is running 100 java servlets on the 'real' box that you're sharing, you're gonna have to fight for time. It's only an extra $60 or so to get a 'real' machine somewhere.. It depends, like everything else, on your needs. I'll let you know if they le

Re: Debugging information sent to browser

2001-01-12 Thread Blue Lang
don't think remote uid or IP are gonna be reliable. -- Blue Lang, Unix Voodoo Priesthttp://www.gator.net/~blue 202 Ashe Ave, Apt 3, Raleigh, NC. 919 835 1540 "Hey angel, fly over and bless me.." - Jawbox, Savory

E-COMMERCE-SITE-DESIGN-HOWTO [was: Re: Specific limiting examples(was RE: Apache::SizeLimit for unshared RAM ???)]

2001-01-11 Thread Blue Lang
n for your site, and etc. If you have a specific problem, and ask a specific question, you will get, usually, an outstanding answer, with as much technicial depth as you care to probe for. If your question is "I'm really, really smart, why should I have to learn all of this stuff," well, I

RE: RedHat 7.0 and mod-perl

2001-01-09 Thread Blue Lang
run it from gdb and see what's up with it. Is this a source install of apache + mod_perl, or packages? -- Blue Lang, Unix Voodoo Priest 202 Ashe Ave, Apt 3, Raleigh, NC. 919 835 1540 "I was born in a city of sharks and sailors!" - June of 44

Re: perl calendar application

2001-01-07 Thread Blue Lang
apps, GPLed and in a mature code state. HTH - -- Blue Lang, Unix Voodoo Priest 202 Ashe Ave, Apt 3, Raleigh, NC. 919 835 1540 "I was born in a city of sharks and sailors!" - June of 44

Re: perl calendar application

2001-01-06 Thread Blue Lang
+perl enabled apache is only minimally more than managing one or the other. IMHO, it's just lame to rewrite something for which there exists dozens of good apps just because of the language im which it is written. You might as well be arguing about GPL/BSD/Artistic at that point. Just my tw

[bordering on OT] Re: Linux Hello World Benchmarks: +PHP,JSP,ePerl

2001-01-04 Thread Blue Lang
nal poster's statement on linux using only 25% of a second CPU is a fuddy and false generalization, but that's a different story. :P -- Blue Lang, Unix Voodoo Priest 202 Ashe Ave, Apt 3, Raleigh, NC. 919 835 1540 "I was born in a city of sharks and sailors!" - June of 44

Re: [OT] Will a cookie traverse ports in the same domain?

2000-10-20 Thread Blue Lang
via Set-Cookie response headers from each origin server (as distinguished by name or IP address and port). The user agent applies these defaults for optional attributes that are missing: Am I reading this incorrectly? -- Blue Lang, Unix Voodoo Priest 202 Ashe Ave, Apt