So, according to the docs,
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/performance/mpm.html#Work_with_DataBases_under_Threaded_MPM,
using Apache::DBI doesn't do anything under
mp2+windows2000 ... What is the status of DBI::Pool?
These modules deal mainly with persistent database
connections. Is that
Is this something to be worried about? Or can I
continue with make install? Please help.
System: FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE
Server version: Apache/2.0.45
I received the following summary from make test:
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List
of Failed
--- Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This RPM was working before, so all my messing
around has broken something
I can't find. If the recommendation is to ditch the
RPM and proceed with
the new binary then that's fine.
thanks again, jon
Red Hat's RPM seems very friendly at first then it
Hi all
I have a feeling this may be [OT], take it to the DBI
list... But I'm hoping to eliminate as much as
possible any suspicion that Apache::DBI/mod_perl is
causing my headache. I'm trying to push this platform
at work ;) If anyone can shed some light on this then
I'd be very appreciative, of
Is it worth installing apache 1.x and mod_perl 1.x on
windows if apache2/mod_perl2/perl5.8 run on windows?
Thanks
:/Perl/site/lib/Apache/DBI.pm line 64.
What's going on?
Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Simon wrote: I currently have CGI pages caching on the client side, which is helping some, but I'm also going to experiment with CGI::Cache. There are some mod_perl specific version of this too
Hi all
I'm asking for some insight, guidance, comments from the list.
I'm currently running a pilot appunder win2000 + apache 2.0.42 + perl5.8 + mod_perl. Mostly, it's running great, much faster than the vanilla CGI version. I think the database connection is slowing it down though... I currently
I was under the impression that Apache::DBI isn't compatible for this set up:
win2000 + apache2.0.42 + perl5.8 + mod_perl1.99
For a multi threaded environment, isn't Apache::DBIPool necessary? I'd rather use Apache::DBI.
Rafiq Ismail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Paul Simon wrote
and supporting it.
I wrecked that bike on my home from the universitysome years ago... It was my first and last motorcycle.
Thanks for the feedback,Paul
Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Paul Simon wrote: I'm currently running a pilot app under win2000 + apache
for me... In the meantime, I'm going to try the CGI::Cache.
Got some work to do :)
Thanks for the tips and explanations,Paul
Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Simon wrote: I currently have CGI pages caching on the client side, which is helping some, but I'm also going to experiment
Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Paul Simon wrote: How do HTTP headers work under Registery::ModPerl? set up: windows2000 apache2.0.42 mod_perl/1.99_08-dev Perl/v5.8.0 I had to comment out the following in the CGI script: #print "Expires: " . time2str(
Ok. I answered my own question, using mod_expires. A little off OT...
Paul Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Paul Simon wrote: How do HTTP headers work under Registery::ModPerl? set up: windows2000 apache2.0.42 mod_perl/1.99
Is it possible for me to create aContent-Length header for aCGI script via ModPerl::Registry or Apache?
PaulDo you Yahoo!?
New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo!
Is there something in the configuration not jiving?
Windows 2000, Apache 2.0.42, mod_perl-2(1.99_08-dev via ppm)
In http.conf I have:Include conf/test.confAddHandler cgi-script .cgiIn test.conf I have:PerlRequire "C:/Apache2/conf/startup.pl"Location /test/ Options +ExecCGI SetHandler perl-script
Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Paul Simon wrote: Is there something in the configuration not jiving? Windows 2000, Apache 2.0.42, mod_perl-2(1.99_08-dev via ppm) In http.conf I have: Include conf/test.conf AddHandler cgi-script .cgi In test.conf I have: PerlR
How do HTTP headers work under Registery::ModPerl?set up: windows2000 apache2.0.42 mod_perl/1.99_08-dev Perl/v5.8.0
I had to comment out the following in the CGI script:
#print "Expires: " . time2str( time() + 432000 ) . "\n";#print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
because it would print out as
Hi all
I upgraded from apache2.0.39 to 40 and removed, installed mod_perl-2 via ppm.
NowmyApache::Registry directory is not responding. The browser just hangs. Any tips on how I can troubleshoot this?
Everything isset up the way I had it workingfor2.0.39 and mod_perl-2
Thanks,paulDo You Yahoo!?
a simple hello worldhandler, skipping ModPerl::Registry, and see if that works...
Thanks
Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Paul Simon wrote: Hi all I upgraded from apache2.0.39 to 40 and removed, installed mod_perl-2 via ppm. Now my Apache::Registry directory is not resp
Hi All
Can somebody answer this for me? Here are two directivesfor separate directories(1 and 2) torun under ModPerl::Registry (ModPerl::Registry is being called in via a perl startup.pl):
Location /mydir1 SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
Hi darren
Did you try starting apache with "httpd -X". It spawns only one process and that helps keep things inorder, as far as variable values. You can try trouble shooting with that.
darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
* Michael Drons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[2002-08-13 01:55]: Thanks for
20 matches
Mail list logo