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It seems that in the scripts you should call the DBI-connect again, but that seems to be bypassing the connection I made at startup or am I misunderstanding completely.
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request. Indeed it'll use a lot of
memory. But may be toying with mod_perl 2.0 / threaded mpm will prove to
be more memory efficient. Also PPerl comes to a mind.
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Stas Bekman wrote:
Jérôme Augé wrote:
[...]
After making your example work, I don't see any segfaults. Please try
again with modperl-1.99_08 which was released a few days ago.
[...]
1. You can't push_handlers when you are inside a response handler.
Use PerlHeaderParserHandler instead
I've
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stas2003/01/11 18:15:59
Modified:xs/tables/current/ModPerl FunctionTable.pm
src/modules/perl modperl_filter.h mod_perl.c
modperl_filter.c
Log:
improve the code readability by s/filter_register/filter_add/g because the
filters are actually
stas2003/01/11 18:33:28
Modified:xs/Apache/Filter Apache__Filter.h
xs/maps modperl_functions.map
xs/tables/current/ModPerl FunctionTable.pm
Log:
add $filter-seen_eos flag for the streaming interface
Revision ChangesPath
1.21 +8 -0
stas2003/01/11 18:37:11
Modified:t/filter/TestFilter reverse.pm
Log:
send the signature only when eos has been seen (the filter can be invoked
many times during the same request)
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +4 -1 modperl-2.0/t/filter/TestFilter/reverse.pm
stas2003/01/11 20:00:42
Modified:t/filter/TestFilter buckets.pm
Log:
make sure that the body of the filter is executed only once
Revision ChangesPath
1.8 +22 -17modperl-2.0/t/filter/TestFilter/buckets.pm
Index: buckets.pm
per proc/thread, no sharing.
But you still benefit from the per-process cache just as in mod_perl 1.0.
[...]
0.90_02 January 10, 2003
- Changes to make Apache::DBI load and function under mod_perl
2.0.
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Modified:t/apache scanhdrs2.t
Log:
t_cmp's args are (expected, received, comment)
not (received, expected, comment)
(the debug info was confusing otherwise)
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +3 -3 modperl-2.0/t/apache/scanhdrs2.t
/mod_rewrite. You probably will get the same story with
mod_cgi. If so, you need to report this bug to the httpd-dev list.
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scripting to work, does that also mean
the same adaptation will be necessary in order to yield a result from a
reponse handler for the CurrDate.pm module?
2) Once again, how do I instruct Apache to properly locate the CurrDate.pm
file? [Stas, you may have already given me the answer to this latter
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the information that you need here:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/
Please take some time to read things under this URL.
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at the
t/apr/subprocess test in mod_perl 2.0 to a basic example. It's a good
way to learn how to use Apache::Test, which is covered here:
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remember to mention in the subject [mp2] or at least in the
body of the message, when talking about mod_perl 2.0.
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want to get familiar with most of the
2.0 new features.
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Stas Bekman wrote:
Since the submission deadline is one week that certainly would not
happen.
For some reason I thought the deadline was Jan 15th, I see that it's Feb
15th.
Submit your proposals here:
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2003/create/e_sess
prevents me from completing it. Stay tuned.
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One more thing that needs to be figured out is how to make the filter
abort the normal request processing if the virus is discovered and
return a 40x response.
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or wait for the new version to be
released, which should happen RSN.
http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#2_0_Development_Source_Distribution
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the output of Registry
with PerlRun.
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that
i'm not
seeing?
Thanks!
Philip
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two
strings:
Creating Makefile
and
Creating Configuration.apaci in src
From what I see the error is in apache domain, but since I don't have
this problem I could be wrong.
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, please send
the info in, so we will add it to the docs. Though my guess is that
MacOS X is based on FreeBSD and therefore all the normal Unix perms
concepts apply as is. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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explicitly list them all?
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-process'
STDOUT, but only the exec status.
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Modified:.Changes
Log:
log the recent change
Revision ChangesPath
1.92 +2 -0 modperl-2.0/Changes
Index: Changes
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-2.0
stas2002/12/31 20:10:49
Modified:.README
Log:
shape up the README file:
- most important mention up to which Apache version the released version
is expected to work with, to reduce a number of questions on the mod_perl
list, when people try the latest Apache
by the apr apache group.
Confer with Stas Bekman's post on Nov 26, 2002 with a title of
Problems compiling mod_perl 1.99_07 in RH 8.0. He provides a
cvs patch; but, unfortunately, I'm not familiar with using
that-as least-as of yet. (Look's like I might have learn this
package real soon
. I know that several people have reported that they still
had this problem since 1.26 was released.
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David Wheeler wrote:
On Monday, December 30, 2002, at 02:45 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
David Wheeler wrote:
Hi All,
I'm developing a new module for mod_perl 1.27, and I'm noticing that
some code is getting executed twice when the Apache server starts up.
It was supposed to be fixed
;)
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Modified:buildxs_generate.pl
Log:
unshift Apache-Test/lib into @INC, so the locate Apache::Test will be
searched for first
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +1 -1 modperl-2.0/build/xs_generate.pl
Index: xs_generate.pl
stas2002/12/29 02:08:08
Modified:ModPerl-Registry/lib/ModPerl RegistryCooker.pm
RegistryLoader.pm
Log:
support the NameWithVirtualHost setting in namespace_from_uri() as in 1.0
(would be nice to add a test, but I'm not sure how to do that)
Revision
stas2002/12/29 02:11:49
Modified:ModPerl-Registry TODO
.Changes
Log:
document recent changes
Revision ChangesPath
1.11 +0 -2 modperl-2.0/ModPerl-Registry/TODO
Index: TODO
stas2002/12/29 16:27:13
Modified:lib/ModPerl TypeMap.pm
Log:
print a warning when a function is not going to be glued, because one of its
args or return types can't be resolved
Revision ChangesPath
1.18 +9 -3 modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl/TypeMap.pm
Index
stas2002/12/29 16:59:23
Modified:t/directive perlloadmodule3.t
Log:
make this test work with Apache::TestClient, Apache::TestRequest::module()
affects global testing env, so should run it only when it's needed.
Revision ChangesPath
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connection and dynamically assign a protocol handler for the current
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Modified:ModPerl-Registry/lib/ModPerl RegistryCooker.pm
Log:
constant.pm already wrappes the values into a sub call, so no need to do
it twice
Revision ChangesPath
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stas2002/12/27 23:39:21
Modified:ModPerl-Registry/lib/ModPerl RegistryLoader.pm
Log:
use the ModPerl::Registry package as the default, so it'll be backcompat
with 1.0
Revision ChangesPath
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Michael wrote:
Hi all.
As suggested by Geoff and Stas, I am trying out modperl2.. Now I have
some questions:
i) with Apache::CommandServer (can be found at
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/overview/overview.html#toc_Protocol_Modules_with_mod_perl_2_0),
I setup everything according
around this issue).
I heard rumours that MP2 might have a better solution by the time it goes final
next year, but that was just a rumour at this stage. Maybe Stas can illuminate
the matter more.
The best solution is to use a project specific namespace, rather than
../../whatever.pm. It's all
the copy-n-paste recipe from
the install page for 2.0. It'll help a lot if you try that first and
verify that the bug hasn't been fixed already.
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Andrzej Jan Taramina wrote:
Stas:
Are you talking about registry scripts or handlers? Because the former do
change into the script's dir.
CGI script using ModPerl::Registry and mp2. And that doesn't seem to
workat least not using the HTML::Template module, which under mp2 does
stas2002/12/26 17:28:26
Modified:src/modules/perl apache_inc.h
Log:
s/\cM//
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +1 -1 modperl/src/modules/perl/apache_inc.h
Index: apache_inc.h
===
RCS file
stas2002/12/26 17:45:22
Modified:Connection .cvsignore
File .cvsignore
Log .cvsignore
ModuleConfig .cvsignore
Server .cvsignore
Table.cvsignore
URI .cvsignore
.
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stas2002/12/24 17:46:10
Modified:src/modules/perl perl_util.c
.Changes
Log:
prevent segfaults in mod_perl_mark_where() when a sub can't get
resolved
Submitted by: Gerald Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reviewed by: stas
Revision ChangesPath
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Modified:ModPerl-Registry/lib/ModPerl RegistryCooker.pm
ModPerl-Registry/t/conf extra.conf.in
Added: ModPerl-Registry/t 404.t
ModPerl-Registry/t/cgi-bin 404.pl
Log:
fix the handling of the return status in ModPerl
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
[...]
* I _think_ that mod_perl 2 on Apache 2 might solve your problem since
it's threaded (list, am I right here? I'm still working on mp1 for the
most part)
Eventually, yes.
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'. If you are already doing that,
and as you say you get 403, check the perms.
And no, you don't need 8529 to be in /etc/services
Also, any reason for using 1.3.20 and not the latest version of Apache 1.3?
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= $self-[REQ]-status($old_status);
+my $new_status = $self-[STATUS];
+$self-[REQ]-status($old_status);
return ($rc != Apache::OK) ? $rc : $new_status;
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;
}
# sizeof.pl
use Inline C;
foo();
__END__
__C__
int foo()
{
printf(size of struct stat is: %d\n, sizeof(struct stat));
return 0;
}
% gcc -o sizeof sizeof.c ; ./sizeof
size of struct stat is: 88
% /home/stas/perl/5.6.0/bin/perl ./sizeof.pl
size of struct stat is: 96
tested
stas2002/12/20 18:26:02
Modified:src/modules/perl modperl_cmd.c
.Changes
Log:
revert the last change, the file/linenumber of the error are already
reported by httpd
Revision ChangesPath
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stas2002/12/20 19:46:07
Modified:src/modules/perl modperl_cmd.c
.Changes
Log:
under non-threaded perl need to check whether mod_perl is running,
when modperl_vhost_is_running check is done.
Revision ChangesPath
1.37 +1 -1 modperl
stas2002/12/20 19:47:18
Modified:t/directive perlloadmodule3.t
Log:
1st subtest fails when lwp is not installed, need to investigate, make it
TODO for now
Revision ChangesPath
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Index
/
Hope that now you have enough information to figure it out on your own.
Please do ask further *specific* questions, if you have any, but after
you have read the documents listed in this email. Thanks.
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first and run 'make test'. If it seems
like too much work, I'll take care of adding the test. But it'd be cool
if people who encounter problems were able to submit tests with their
reports.
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Modified:src/modules/perl modperl_cmd.c
.Changes
Log:
when reporting too late for something, print the config file and the
line number
Revision ChangesPath
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 16:13:19 +0800 Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having some trouble installing mod_perl
on my redhat linux 8.0 box. I
successfully installed apache 2.0.43 from
source and placed it in the
/usr/local/apache2 directory
iansmith wrote:
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Before you rebuild it, if you can get the segfault backtrace, that would
be great. If you don't know how, check:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/help.html#How_to_Report_Problems
Tried to do a make test in the mod_perl directory
[apache.org keeps on timing out :( reposting 3rd time :(]
Jeff AA wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 December 2002 13:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: When perl is not quite fast enough
While reading Mark Fowler excelent Perl Advent
version of Apache::MyConfig is now available via
Apache::compat in the mod_perl cvs. Though it won't solve the
Apache::Cookie lib as reported by others.
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p.s. when you test, please use the cvs mod_perl version. We plan to make
a new beta release soon, since many things were fixed/added since the
last release.
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the segfault backtrace, that would
be great. If you don't know how, check:
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better your own thoughts,
please do that.
Finally, it's everybody's list. If you don't like the way things are, change
them. But please don't complain if you do nothing to help others (that's
unrelated to your post, Jeff :).
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and hopefully getting them interested in mod_perl. Nicolas's doc,
looks like a good bite ;)
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Gunther Birznieks wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Hill, Ronald wrote:
It's much simpler than that. You need two sentences:
1) under mod_perl, globals remember their values from the previous
request, so you can cache the connection with:
$dbh ||= myconnect();
But Apache::DBI implements
to help. It's better late, then never.
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stas2002/12/15 00:30:40
Modified:.Changes
lib/Apache compat.pm
t/conf modperl_extra.pl
t/compat request_body.t
t/response/TestCompat request_body.pm
Log:
fix the method content() in Apache::compat to read
stas2002/12/15 00:49:24
Modified:xs/APR/APR Makefile.PL
Log:
s/qx/qq/; need to build the string not to run it
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +2 -1 modperl-2.0/xs/APR/APR/Makefile.PL
Index: Makefile.PL
a complete report as explained here:
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The problem was that the buggy code was doing pack(c, $num) which
expects a
number in range -128..127, whereas a fixed version does pack(C, $num),
which works with 0..255.
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the XS to have the
perl api. Or you can write the whole thing in perl. I think all the
ingredients are readily available.
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Modified:.Makefile.PL Changes
Log:
Strongly suggest win32 users to upgrade to 5.8.0, if they run 5.6.x
Submitted by: Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reviewed by: stas
Revision ChangesPath
1.88 +7 -2 modperl-2.0/Makefile.PL
stas2002/12/14 23:43:40
Modified:t/filter reverse.t
.Changes
Log:
Adjust the reverse filter test to work on win32 (remove trailing \r)
Submitted by: Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reviewed by: stas
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +1 -0
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
[looks my original reply didn't make it through, trying again]
Beau E. Cox wrote:
Hi -
I am posting this message informally - this is not
critical (maybe not worth looking at); during
the mp2 make install, mod_perl.so is copied
/APR.so] Error 1
[...]
I've read the dialog between Benny Jensen and Stas Bekman from:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">http://mathforum.org/epigone/modperl/tendprerplu/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've checked my Apache/Perl install three times against:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/install/inst
to sort this
problem out and submit a patch for 2.0.
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