sorry, forgot the list...
On Tue, 11 Sep 01:54 Tim J Spriggs wrote:
I am running Debian Linux(Woody) and installed apache-perl and all of the
supporting libraries. Whenever Apache is run I get the error message:
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Mathew Benson wrote:
Hi,
I know you helped me before, but I had to rebuild my server and now I'm
having the same problem as before. I changed my ServerName directive to the
correct IP address (I don't have a DNS name). These are the only other
changes I made to
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Mathew Benson wrote:
Hi,
I sincerely appologize if this question is in the wrong mailing list. But
I'm not really sure where it belongs.
I installed Demarc and Snort. Demarc is a Perl script, which does work
when executed from the console. But when hit from the
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
hi,
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Remco Schaar wrote:
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Mathew Benson wrote:
I sincerely appologize if this question is in the wrong mailing list.
But I'm not really sure where it belongs.
I installed Demarc
On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Robert wrote:
Hi,
I configured Apache::CodeRed to send me messages with each email and so on -
How do I stop it from doikn that? I changed the CodeRed.pm file, but it's
being ignored?
Have you reloaded the code ? Since it is a module it will not be reloaded
until your
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, Joachim Zobel wrote:
Hi.
Hi,
I want to get the URI requested by the browser just as $REQUST_URI gives it
to me inside a content handler. This is needed in other handlers, so I can
not use %ENV. I am also not shure, when subprocess_env is initialized.
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Philip Mak wrote:
Hi,
I have two mod_perl programs on my site. One is in the directory inr2,
and the other is in the directory otherinr2.
These mod_perl programs have exactly the same code. Both of them do:
use cfg;
where cfg.pm is a file that's in both inr2 and
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Mark Vazquez wrote:
Hi,
Recently i transfered over my company's existing websiste from winnt 4
server with iis 4 to redhat 7.0 with apache 1.3.12/mod_perl 1.24. The
majority of the site is done in perl and there are perl scripts in almost
every directory. But apache
somewhere else.
I think there's an FAQ about this on the PHP4 site.
AFAIK: there is a warning in the configure-script of php4 as well. It
tells you to use your local mysql-includes when using other modules, like
mod_perl...
Greetings,
Remco Schaar
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, G.W. Haywood wrote:
Hi all,
Hi again,
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Remco Schaar wrote:
It is very hard to write perfect code,
True, but it's not hard to write code that doesn't leak memory.
void *p = NULL;
...
...
if( p ) { exit(POINTER_ERROR); }
void *p = malloc
On 25 Apr 2001, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Kurt George Gjerde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Even if your script were coded perfectly, it is still possible for this
to happen in modperl.
Personally, I would consider an average growth rate of only .5kB/hit
absolutely wonderful :)
As far I ever
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