Re: Problems compiling libapreq C libs on solaris 7....

2001-10-15 Thread Sean Chittenden
PS Is there a prefix directive for the Makefile.PL that'll let me change the installation directory (don't want to toss this into the main perl tree). -- Sean Chittenden

Problems compiling libapreq C libs on solaris 7....

2001-10-12 Thread Sean Chittenden
ue bat for some Sun idiosyncrasy? -sc -- Sean Chittenden

Re: Problems installing libapreq

2001-08-16 Thread Sean Chittenden
t on Linux) uses different syntax for some things. If > you're not using GNU make to build perl-related things, you > should. ;-) Why not use the ports to install this (if FreeBSD)? If that's not an option, then use gmake as suggested. -sc -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: module to hit back at default.ida atack ?

2001-08-06 Thread Sean Chittenden
server Cheers. Now can we get back to mod_perl? -sc -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: module to hit back at default.ida atack ?

2001-08-05 Thread Sean Chittenden
t not necessarily funny in life. > Please don't promote irresponsible ideas on the mod_perl List. My bad script kiddies, go away, grow up, be responsible, and look to other security oriented lists such as incidents and bugtraq for bad ideas. -sc PS Bad ideas aren't bad, execution of bad ideas is bad. -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: module to hit back at default.ida atack ?

2001-08-05 Thread Sean Chittenden
se no one else has done something like this suggests that it may not work. YMMV. -sc -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: UNSUBSCRIBE?????????????

2001-07-26 Thread Sean Chittenden
ng: h31.sny.collab.net 1.6.2 0/1000/N > > I have tried and tried and tried to get unsubscribed from this list and > it does not seem to happen. > > Anybody have any clues about how to do this? > -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: BSDI 4.1 make issues...

2001-07-16 Thread Sean Chittenden
pache::File > Writing Makefile for Apache::Leak > Writing Makefile for Apache::Log > Writing Makefile for Apache::ModuleConfig > Writing Makefile for Apache::PerlRunXS > Writing Makefile for Apache::Server > Writing Makefile for Apache::Symbol > Writing Makefile for Apache::Table > Writing Makefile for Apache::URI > Writing Makefile for Apache::Util > Writing Makefile for mod_perl -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

BSDI 4.1 make issues...

2001-07-16 Thread Sean Chittenden
le for Apache::Server Writing Makefile for Apache::Symbol Writing Makefile for Apache::Table Writing Makefile for Apache::URI Writing Makefile for Apache::Util Writing Makefile for mod_perl -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: Post processing Perl output through PHP

2001-07-15 Thread Sean Chittenden
;~) http://www.mha.ca/ - These guys are great PHP contractors that I've used before. -sc -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Solaris mod_perl DSO...

2001-06-21 Thread Sean Chittenden
little piece of something other than heaven? Thanks. -sc -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: Sendmail or not?

2001-04-08 Thread Sean Chittenden
is probably okay for your site. Unless you've got a load of .40 or higher, I wouldn't worry about this (and .4 is probably even little low to be worrying about this). Motto: Get it done. If there's a problem, fix it later. Don't prevent yourself from fixing a pro

Re: Sendmail or not?

2001-04-08 Thread Sean Chittenden
mail. > > While I think Mail::Sendmail could provide what I need, I guess that > sendmail is better at handling message queues etc, so it will be preferable > to use that. > > What is the best choice in my case? > > Per Einar Ellefsen > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Lustful thought re: Apache 2.0... (was Re: Apache::Compress and Apache::Filter)

2001-04-06 Thread Sean Chittenden
ts only breaking when a client doesnt support > gzip > > thanks > > -- Sean Chittenden PGP signature

Re: [OT?] %ENV question, mod_rewrite vs. mod_perl?

2001-03-19 Thread Sean Chittenden
rewriting > that I can use for reference? > > Or, > > Does anyone know how I could possibly make the %ENV available to > foo.cgi in a case like the above? > > Thanks for any and all pointers if answering with ROTFM, please > point me to a URL or chapte

Re: mod_perl shared memory with MM

2001-03-12 Thread Sean Chittenden
om: Adi Fairbank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.75 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.14-5.0 i586) > X-Accept-Language: en > To: Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: mod_perl shared memory with MM > > Sean, > > Yeah, I was thi

Re: mod_perl shared memory with MM

2001-02-28 Thread Sean Chittenden
; > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.75 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.14-5.0 i586) > X-Accept-Language: en > To: Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: mod_perl shared memory with MM > > It's ok, I do that a lot, too. Usually right after I click "Send" is when

Re: mod_perl shared memory with MM

2001-02-28 Thread Sean Chittenden
nt in a startup.pl file and put the info in a hash in a global memory space (MyApp::datastruct{}) that gets shared through forking (copy on write, not read, right?). If the data is read only, and only a certain size, this option has worked _very_ well for me in the past. -sc -- Sean Chittenden

Re: dynamically output messages on browser.

2000-04-02 Thread Sean Chittenden
How can I control that. Thanks. Apache is buffering the output. Put a "\n" at the end of your print statements and you should be okay, or an alternative would be to use $r->rflush after each print statement. -sc -- Sean Chittenden

mod_perl jobs...

2000-02-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
send you more details. If you think you know of someone who'd fit the criteria, forward them a copy of this. Thanks. --SC -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: PerlChildInitHandler

2000-02-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
OTECTED]> > To: Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: Brendan W. McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: PerlChildInitHandler > > >>>>> "Sean" == Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Sean>

Re: PerlChildInitHandler

2000-02-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
t; Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 12:25:30 -0500 > From: Brendan W. McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: PerlChildInitHandler > > Yup. > (I knew i did since i compiled with EVERYTHING=1). > > >

Re: PerlChildInitHandler

2000-02-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
nistrator | office: (305)377-2880 > Plexus InterActive| pager: (305)277-4879 > http://www.plexmedia.com | cell phone: (305)401-7313 > > > "Always listen to the experts - they'll tell you what can't be done and why. > Then do it." > -Robert A. Heinlein > > -- Sean Chittenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] (408)530-0001

Re: emulating Basic Auth from Mason

2000-02-13 Thread Sean Chittenden
fashion forms. ;) Good luck. --SC PS If you're really interested in details of this, check out: <http://www.modperl.com/book/chapters/ch6.html> -- Sean Chittenden On 13 Feb 2000, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > Date: 13 Feb 2000 14:09:08 - >

Re: XML Configuration [Was: Re: Caucho faster than mod_perl?]

2000-02-02 Thread Sean Chittenden
Personally, I don't care. A conf file is a conf file. From the advocacy standpoint, I think it's probably a smart move on the part of mod_perl/httpd developers. There is a HUGE value in hyped up techologies with upper management. I wish I were kidding when I say that in the past I have

Caucho faster than mod_perl?

2000-02-01 Thread Sean Chittenden
osedly, according to its benchmarks, it's faster than mod_perl... impressive to say the least. Any chance someone has any experience with this or would like to benchmark this technology? External validation would be pretty useful. --SC -- Sean Chittenden

$r->filename and Apache::RegistryBB...

2000-02-01 Thread Sean Chittenden
ght. Any thoughts/ideas? perl, version 5.005_03 built for i686-linux-thread Server version: Apache/1.3.11 (Unix) Server built: Jan 25 2000 16:25:14 mod_perl, 1.21 -- Sean Chittenden p. 650.473.1805 auctia.com, Inc.f. 650.329.9651

Apache::RegistryBB

2000-01-28 Thread Sean Chittenden
pache/mod_perl way" of things, but maybe that's just me. Anybody care to comment as to why this is? Any chance of getting the official source changed to return DECLINED instead of FORBIDDEN? --SC -- Sean Chittenden p. 650.473.1805

Re: overriding document root dynamically?

2000-01-28 Thread Sean Chittenden
gt; but I got > > [error] Usage: Apache::document_root(r) at handler.pl line 41 > > so document_root ain't writable. > > Any other suggestions? I'm loathe to recreate the entire default Apache > directory handler in my trans_handler (looking for index.html, etc.) > > Jon -- Sean Chittenden p. 650.473.1805 auctia.com, Inc.f. 650.329.9651

Re: how come httpd doesn't start even though startup.pl is fine?

2000-01-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
f your problems persist. This still strikes me as a work around and not necessarily a solution, but I haven't spent the time to figure out the specific prob w/ Red Hat's build, so workarounds are legit. ::grin:: Plus, depending on your needs, the build flag -O6 always he

Re: how come httpd doesn't start even though startup.pl is fine?

2000-01-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
easier). --SC -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Don't buy a landslide. I don't want to have to pay for one more vote than I have to. -- Joseph P. Kennedy, on JFK's election strategy. On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Ricardo Kleemann wrote

$r->notes()...

2000-01-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
mod_java and mod_perl on the same server and getting the two to talk to each other in a friendly manner. Anyone have any experience w/ this or tips w/ regards to the best way of going about this kind of a setup? -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> VMS, n:

Re: how come httpd doesn't start even though startup.pl is fine?

2000-01-14 Thread Sean Chittenden
You're going to love this... your startup.pl file is fine... almost. You're forgetting a key part of the script... issue this shell command and it'll work: echo "1;" >> startup.pl The startup script needs to return true from its eva

Re: Embperl emergency

2000-01-12 Thread Sean Chittenden
;s not emb perl. The only gotcha is that you can't have multiple statements (ex: @{[ EXPR; EXPR2; EXPR3 ]}). That should turn up an error. Anyway, fyi. --SC -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> My CODE of ETHICS is vacationing at famed SCHROO

Re: problems with module at root of web site

2000-01-12 Thread Sean Chittenden
st this assertion, but if you have any idea as to wether or not this case ahead of time, I'd be greatly interested in hearing about your past experience. --Sean -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On 12 Jan 2000, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

Re: problems with module at root of web site

2000-01-12 Thread Sean Chittenden
2) Install a PerlHandler that builds the response for the web. The advantage to doing it this way is: a) this was what apache was designed for (multiple phases) b) allows other handlers to kick in before you build the response (such as mod_access) -- Se

Dedicated dynamic content servers...

2000-01-09 Thread Sean Chittenden
? Bizarre, tweaky, strange, or hacked ideas that have been floating in the back of peoples' heads are okay and valid suggestions (either to me personally or to the list). I can make the ugliest of perl look legit, so I'm game for just about anything. --SC -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Memory leak/server crashes

2000-01-09 Thread Sean Chittenden
ve it do a stack dump (Carp::croak) of what's going on... there may be some clue there. Solution #1 will probably be your best bet... Good luck (cool site too!). --SC -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> fingerprint = 6988 8952 0030 D640 3138

Re: Memory leak/server crashes

2000-01-09 Thread Sean Chittenden
Try using Apache::SizeLimit as a way of controlling your processes. Sounds like a recursive page that performs infinite internal requests. -- Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> fingerprint = 6988 8952 0030 D640 3138 C82F 0E9A DEF1 8F45 0466 My