Paul DuBois [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 11:02 + 2/3/02, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Paul DuBois [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mac OS X includes Apache, and mod_perl works there, too. That's
another group of potential new mod_perl-ized servers.
I think all the recent RedHats come with
a jump from 2.5 to 3% or something like that, nothing really
comparable to the leap forward made by modperl.
--
___
Robin Berjon [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- CTO
k n o w s c a p e : // venture knowledge agency www.knowscape.com
it is, and it
is not in use. the good news is, there is lots
of mod_perl installed out there, so if more applications
are created that use it, there is a bigger installed base
capable of running them.
cliff
Robin Berjon wrote:
For some reason, in December, it would seem that modperl just jumped ahead in
market share
___cliff rayman___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
one more guess - in the group of guesses. ;-)
perhaps redhat or another popular distro is
configuring standard with mod_perl (i use
redhat, but i always hand select my packages).
if this is the case, then the banner will show mod_perl,
even if
On 4 Feb 2002, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
And if the Slashcode were as easy to install and customise as
phpnuke...
For OSCON (and hopefully YAPC too), I've submitted a talk on using
Module::Build (an ExtUtils::MakeMaker replacement) for modules and using
it to build an application installer.
Its
Many cobalt boxes come running mod_perl by default. perhaps if people have
been deploying a lot of these things lately it could have made an impact.
HEAD / HTTP/1.0
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 20:13:54 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.12 Cobalt (Unix) mod_jk mod_ssl/2.6.4 OpenSSL/0.9.5a
Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 4 Feb 2002, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
And if the Slashcode were as easy to install and customise as
phpnuke...
For OSCON (and hopefully YAPC too), I've submitted a talk on using
Module::Build (an ExtUtils::MakeMaker replacement) for modules and
:: - Install Apache and mod_perl, or use an existing installation.
::
:: - Install all the needed modules, template files, images, etc.
[cut]
Dave,
I too try to automate installations as much as possible. Within Perl,
I've found it possible to dispense with a separate configuration file
for
My .05... I run a small communal webserver. Software had to be free, secure,
stable, support Perl, multiple domains and ASP, be reasonably simple,
originally run on Win32 and be capable of migration to Linux later.
Nobrainer -- Apache, mod_perl, Apache::ASP.
Only difficulty was getting mod_perl
Hello,
JHI've found it possible to dispense with a separate configuration file
JHfor almost any application, even those with an RDBMS back-end. Under
JH*nix it's really easy to automate things, under Win32 it's a little more
JHdifficult (file permissions are a bastard to manipulate). Perl can
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Robin Berjon wrote:
http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.200201/apachemods.html?mod=cGVybA==
For some reason, in December, it would seem that modperl just jumped ahead in
market share (from 13% to nearly 20%). [...]
At least on Netcraft big jumps are usually
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Andrew Ho wrote:
One last thing that is hard is where is your DocumentRoot? This is a huge
problem for web applications being installable out of the box. Perl
can't necessarily figure that out by itself, either.
You take a guess and then ask the user to confirm. And you
Paul DuBois [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mac OS X includes Apache, and mod_perl works there, too. That's
another group of potential new mod_perl-ized servers.
I think all the recent RedHats come with mod_perl as a DSO by default.
--
Dave Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hire
At 11:02 + 2/3/02, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Paul DuBois [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mac OS X includes Apache, and mod_perl works there, too. That's
another group of potential new mod_perl-ized servers.
I think all the recent RedHats come with mod_perl as a DSO by default.
I just looked on
Paul DuBois wrote:
I think all the recent RedHats come with mod_perl as a
DSO by default.
I just looked on a RH 7.2 machine. It has the AddModule
line in the default httpd.conf, but no mod_perl.so in the
modules directory.
I think the DSO in a separate mod_perl RPM package.
--
Hi,
I thought that some of you might find this graph interesting:
http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.200201/apachemods.html?mod=cGVybA==
For some reason, in December, it would seem that modperl just jumped ahead in
market share (from 13% to nearly 20%). So given that people here
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Robin Berjon wrote:
Hi,
I thought that some of you might find this graph interesting:
http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.200201/apachemods.html?mod=cGVybA==
For some reason, in December, it would seem that modperl just jumped ahead in
market share (from 13
Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wow, bizarre. Not sure why but the AxKit list has seen a massive spurt in
traffic lately too. Perhaps due to the migration to xml.apache.org (well,
just a link at the moment), but perhaps due to the above?
However I'm always skeptical of such massive
Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However I'm always skeptical of such massive changes - perhaps more likely
is a change in SecuritySpace's methodology?
Don't Netcraft keep numbers?
--
Dave Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hire http://www.davehodgkinson.com
Editor-in-chief, The Highway
At 20:54 -0200 2/2/02, Jorge Godoy wrote:
Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wow, bizarre. Not sure why but the AxKit list has seen a massive spurt in
traffic lately too. Perhaps due to the migration to xml.apache.org (well,
just a link at the moment), but perhaps due to the above?
:54 AM
Subject: Re: modperl growth
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 10:21:32AM +1100, Rod Butcher wrote:
Folks, please don't send attachments, esp. with no explanation, it looks
just like these deliberate virus attacks to me and I refuse to open any
attachments unless I am personally familiar with the sender and know they
know what
Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Folks, please don't send attachments, esp. with no explanation, it looks
just like these deliberate virus attacks to me and I refuse to open any
attachments unless I am personally familiar with the sender and know they
know what they're doing. If it's
Since Balmer and Gates consider open anything to be a threat to corporate
intellectual property it's not likely that they will do this. If you ask
nicely, though, they will steal it and call it ActivePGP - then sell it back
to you.
Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm sorry, but it was a
:: I'm sorry, but it was a GPG (a free PGP) signed message.
::
:: Outlook is really lost when it sees that and, since you've
:: bought it from Microsoft, I think you should send them a
:: request for them to implement OpenPGP standards in their
:: mail reader.
Er, that's not strictly true.
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
Er, that's not strictly true. Outlook handles encrypted and/or signed
email as well as any other client. Outlook displays the signed email
with a unique icon to identify it as such. The attachment contains the
actual PGP info (in case you want
Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
Er, that's not strictly true. Outlook handles encrypted and/or signed
email as well as any other client. Outlook displays the signed email
with a unique icon to identify it as such. The attachment contains the
actual PGP info (in case you want to see it). I think
dougm 02/02/01 12:00:53
Modified:xs/APR/APR APR.xs
Log:
specify prototyping behavior to shutup xsubpp
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +2 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/APR/APR/APR.xs
Index: APR.xs
===
RCS
+6 -2 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_util.c
Index: modperl_util.c
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_util.c,v
retrieving revision 1.36
retrieving revision 1.37
diff -u -r1.36
stas02/01/29 08:23:53
modperl-2.0/xs/APR/String - New directory
dougm 02/01/29 08:32:25
Modified:xs/Apache/Connection Apache__Connection.h
Log:
get Apache::Connection-client_socket working again
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +9 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Connection/Apache__Connection.h
Index: Apache__Connection.h
stas02/01/29 09:11:06
Modified:xs/maps apr_functions.map modperl_functions.map
xs/APR/String APR__String.h
Log:
- use the mpxs_APR__String_strfsize and format_size as Perl API
- adjust the map files
Revision ChangesPath
1.31 +4 -2 modperl
stas02/01/29 10:13:21
modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Time - New directory
dougm 02/01/29 19:29:38
Modified:xs/tables/current/Apache FunctionTable.pm StructureTable.pm
xs/tables/current/ModPerl FunctionTable.pm
Log:
sync
Revision ChangesPath
1.33 +42 -1 modperl-2.0/xs/tables/current/Apache/FunctionTable.pm
Index
dougm 02/01/29 19:30:24
Modified:xs/Apache/Connection Apache__Connection.h
Log:
conn_rec.client_socket has gone away again
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +0 -9 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Connection/Apache__Connection.h
Index: Apache__Connection.h
stas02/01/29 21:16:56
modperl-2.0/xs/APR/Util - New directory
xs/APR/Lib APR__Lib.h
Log:
move APR::Lib = APR::Util
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +1 -1 modperl-2.0/t/protocol/TestProtocol/echo_filter.pm
Index: echo_filter.pm
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-2.0/t
Hi,
I am not a perl programmer and just standing
at the front door I quess.
I am looking for a perl code which I can use
to
modify a user's system password through
a
web page.
thank you.
Angele
dougm 02/01/28 21:35:34
Modified:xs/tables/current/Apache FunctionTable.pm StructureTable.pm
Log:
sync
Revision ChangesPath
1.32 +146 -59 modperl-2.0/xs/tables/current/Apache/FunctionTable.pm
Index: FunctionTable.pm
stas02/01/28 21:41:59
Modified:todo api.txt
Log:
- no need to implement the interface for apr_array_header as there is no
use for it in mod_perl
Revision ChangesPath
1.20 +0 -3 modperl-2.0/todo/api.txt
Index: api.txt
stas02/01/28 21:52:24
Modified:src/modules/perl modperl_util.c
Log:
if undef is passed try to get the pool from the current request
Revision ChangesPath
1.35 +12 -0 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_util.c
Index: modperl_util.c
Hi there,
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Joe Junkin wrote:
Feedback from the Perl/ModPerl/Apache community is important.
[snip]
You may download the software for evaluation at
http://www.databreeze.com
html
titleDataBreeze Download/title
body bgcolor=white
h2Select the DataBreeze Code version you
We have finally completed our initial public version of the DataBreeze
Web database system. It runs on Linux (or unix), Apache, Perl, ModPerl
and MySQL.
DataBreeze is written entirely in Perl and utilizes ModPerl within
Apache to speed performance. Feedback from the Perl/ModPerl/Apache
community
stas02/01/25 00:17:58
Modified:t/apache .cvsignore
Log:
- ignore file adjst.
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +2 -0 modperl-2.0/t/apache/.cvsignore
Index: .cvsignore
===
RCS file: /home/cvs
stas02/01/24 06:53:35
Modified:Apache Apache.pm
Log:
- escape chars
Revision ChangesPath
1.70 +5 -5 modperl/Apache/Apache.pm
Index: Apache.pm
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl/Apache
dougm 02/01/24 20:04:12
Modified:xs/tables/current/Apache FunctionTable.pm
xs/tables/current/ModPerl FunctionTable.pm
Log:
sync
Revision ChangesPath
1.31 +72 -6 modperl-2.0/xs/tables/current/Apache/FunctionTable.pm
Index: FunctionTable.pm
modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_filter.c
Index: modperl_filter.c
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_filter.c,v
retrieving revision 1.30
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -u -r1.30 -r1.31
-update_mtime
as in 1.x
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +9 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Response/Apache__Response.h
Index: Apache__Response.h
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Response/Apache__Response.h,v
on the server side).
- 2 out of 3 todo tests now pass with recent patches to
set_content_length, update_mtime, ap_set_last_modified
Revision ChangesPath
1.10 +1 -37 modperl-2.0/t/apache/compat.t
Index: compat.t
stas02/01/21 00:40:54
Modified:todo missing_old_features.txt
Log:
- Apache::File has been ported
Revision ChangesPath
1.17 +1 -1 modperl-2.0/todo/missing_old_features.txt
Index: missing_old_features.txt
stas02/01/21 06:32:35
Modified:Apache Apache.pm
Log:
- document $r-location
Submitted by: Issac Goldstand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reviewed by: stas
Revision ChangesPath
1.69 +6 -0 modperl/Apache/Apache.pm
Index: Apache.pm
dougm 02/01/20 10:35:26
Modified:xs/tables/current/Apache ConstantsTable.pm FunctionTable.pm
StructureTable.pm
xs/tables/current/ModPerl FunctionTable.pm
Log:
sync
Revision ChangesPath
1.21 +6 -4 modperl-2.0/xs/tables
apache_functions.map
Log:
adjust to ap_get_brigade and input filter api changes
Revision ChangesPath
1.30 +7 -3 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_filter.c
Index: modperl_filter.c
===
RCS file: /home/cvs
stas02/01/20 21:41:54
Modified:xs/maps apr_functions.map
Log:
- supply the default for the mech member mech=APR_LOCK_DEFAULT in
apr_lock_create
Revision ChangesPath
1.28 +1 -1 modperl-2.0/xs/maps/apr_functions.map
Index: apr_functions.map
dougm 02/01/18 16:25:41
Modified:xs/Apache/SubProcess Apache__SubProcess.h
Log:
get rid of warning on win32 - FAILED : macro redefinition
Revision ChangesPath
1.9 +1 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/SubProcess/Apache__SubProcess.h
Index: Apache__SubProcess.h
the base.
Revision ChangesPath
1.105 +8 -7 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.c
Index: mod_perl.c
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.c,v
retrieving revision 1.104
retrieving
for testing.
Revision ChangesPath
1.1 modperl-2.0/t/directive/perlmodule.t
Index: perlmodule.t
===
# this test tests PerlRequire configuration directive
stas02/01/17 22:57:32
Modified:t/response/TestDirective perlmodule.pm perlrequire.pm
Log:
- wrap long lines ( 80)
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +2 -1 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestDirective/perlmodule.pm
Index: perlmodule.pm
The Doctor wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 10:00:04AM -0600, Randy Kobes wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, The Doctor wrote:
Why in this beta am I getting:
Script started on Sat Jan 12 02:42:20 2002
doctor.nl2k.ab.ca//usr/source/modperl-2.0$ make cd
src/modules/perl make cc -c
-I/usr/source
by: stas
Revision ChangesPath
1.68 +3 -2 modperl/Apache/Apache.pm
Index: Apache.pm
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl/Apache/Apache.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.67
retrieving revision 1.68
diff -u -r1.67 -r1.68
Why in this beta am I getting:
Script started on Sat Jan 12 02:42:20 2002
doctor.nl2k.ab.ca//usr/source/modperl-2.0$ make
cd src/modules/perl make
cc -c -I/usr/source/modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl -I/usr/source/modperl-2.0/xs
-I/var/www/include -fno-strict-aliasing -I/usr/local/include
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, The Doctor wrote:
Why in this beta am I getting:
Script started on Sat Jan 12 02:42:20 2002
doctor.nl2k.ab.ca//usr/source/modperl-2.0$ make cd
src/modules/perl make cc -c
-I/usr/source/modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl
-I/usr/source/modperl-2.0/xs -I/var/www/include
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 10:00:04AM -0600, Randy Kobes wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, The Doctor wrote:
Why in this beta am I getting:
Script started on Sat Jan 12 02:42:20 2002
doctor.nl2k.ab.ca//usr/source/modperl-2.0$ make cd
src/modules/perl make cc -c
-I/usr/source/modperl-2.0
dougm 02/01/10 09:26:20
Modified:t/protocol/TestProtocol eliza.pm
Log:
chomp the string before testing value
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +1 -0 modperl-2.0/t/protocol/TestProtocol/eliza.pm
Index: eliza.pm
PROTECTED]
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +21 -2 modperl-site/win32_binaries.html
Index: win32_binaries.html
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/win32_binaries.html,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving
dougm 02/01/08 11:04:22
Modified:src/modules/perl modperl_io.c
Log:
plug leaking tied STD{IN,OUT} objects
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +2 -0 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_io.c
Index: modperl_io.c
dougm 02/01/08 14:46:09
Modified:t/conf modperl_extra.pl
t/response/TestModperl print.pm
Log:
add some END blocks for testing
Revision ChangesPath
1.12 +4 -0 modperl-2.0/t/conf/modperl_extra.pl
Index: modperl_extra.pl
not create a new object in
TIEHANDLE, but rather increment the refcount of and existing one.
Revision ChangesPath
1.25 +3 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/RequestIO/Apache__RequestIO.h
Index: Apache__RequestIO.h
===
RCS
dougm 02/01/08 14:49:32
Modified:t/response/TestModperl readline.pm getc.pm
Log:
untie STDIN
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +2 -0 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestModperl/readline.pm
Index: readline.pm
dougm 02/01/08 16:31:39
Modified:src/modules/perl mod_perl.c
Log:
rid warning #ifdef USE_ITHREADS
Revision ChangesPath
1.104 +1 -1 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.c
Index: mod_perl.c
dougm 02/01/07 17:06:20
Modified:xs/APR/PerlIO apr_perlio.c
Log:
add some debug info
Revision ChangesPath
1.9 +23 -2 modperl-2.0/xs/APR/PerlIO/apr_perlio.c
Index: apr_perlio.c
===
RCS
dougm 02/01/07 17:09:19
Modified:xs/APR/PerlIO apr_perlio.c
Log:
work around bug where some PerlIOAPR filehandles are still open during perl_destruct
Revision ChangesPath
1.10 +14 -2 modperl-2.0/xs/APR/PerlIO/apr_perlio.c
Index: apr_perlio.c
dougm 02/01/07 17:13:29
Modified:src/modules/perl mod_perl.c mod_perl.h modperl_interp.c
Log:
fix so perl_destruct (and things like END blocks) are run in child
processes when they are shutdown
Revision ChangesPath
1.103 +30 -3 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl
dougm 02/01/07 17:29:23
Modified:src/modules/perl modperl_util.c
Log:
plug leaking Apache::Table objects
Revision ChangesPath
1.33 +1 -1 modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_util.c
Index: modperl_util.c
dougm 02/01/06 14:23:24
Modified:xs/Apache/Response Apache__Response.h
Log:
rcfg-wbucket is now a pointer
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +2 -2 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Response/Apache__Response.h
Index: Apache__Response.h
to have to manage read locks. Therefore
concurrent access to an in-memory data store between all the modperl
processes should be no problem, correct?
Aaron You haven't explained the cacheing logic at all.. perhaps
Aaron you don't need a cache? maybe just an object that reads
Aaron
Ciao!
Jon == Jon Robison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jon As far as the cacheing goes, we have had extremely good luck
Jon with IPC::ShareLite used to share info across mod_perl
Jon processes.
Have you compared this module to the Cache::* modules? I believe the
in the process of designing, the core of which will be modperl on
UN*X.
Chip Excellent choice. This works quite well. Of course, like
Chip others on this list, I might be a bit biased.
I'm sort of sneaking this in the back door. Much of the development
surrounding these new objectives
stas02/01/04 01:29:50
Modified:xs/APR/PerlIO apr_perlio.c
Log:
- now APR PerlIO read is buffered by PerlIOBuf layer.
Attention: this requires at least bleadperl patch 13978,
14042 seems to be fine too for me.
Revision ChangesPath
1.8 +67 -42modperl-2.0
stas02/01/04 01:30:45
Modified:t/response/TestAPR perlio.pm
Log:
+ extend PerlIO tests
+ cleanups
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +92 -28modperl-2.0/t/response/TestAPR/perlio.pm
Index: perlio.pm
Even then, I'd avoid disk-based cache systems, instead
preferring Cache::* if it must be shared, or just global variables if
it doesn't need to be.
Cache::FileCache is disk-based, and it is the fastest of the Cache:: options
for most data sets. There was a thread a little while back about
As far as the cacheing goes, we have had extremely good luck with
IPC::ShareLite used to share info across mod_perl processes.
IPC::ShareLite is not as fast as some of the other options, especially when
dealing with a large data set. The disk-based options tend to be faster.
- Perrin
in the
process of designing, the core of which will be modperl on UN*X.
Excellent choice. This works quite well. Of course, like others on
this list, I might be a bit biased.
The service itself is to access a couple of back end data stores given
parameters received in an XML-RPC request, then return
Hi,
An Apache-2/modperl-2 Win32 binary package is available at
ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/Apache2.tar.gz
for those Win32 users who want a preview of things to come. This
archive will unpack into an Apache2 directory, underneath which
is a blib subdirectory containing
Folks
Here's hoping I have not overlooked the obvious...
What follows is a report on trying to use
ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/Apache2.tar.gz
-8-
Environment
===
WinNT 4 Sp 6a
File: D:\Apache2\manual\platform\windows.html
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Ron Savage wrote:
Folks
Here's hoping I have not overlooked the obvious...
What follows is a report on trying to use
ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/Apache2.tar.gz
-8-
Environment
===
WinNT 4 Sp 6a
File:
PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: Win32 modperl-2 binary
Randy
It gets worse... See below.
Cheers
Ron Savage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://savage.net.au/index.html
- Original Message -
From: Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: Win32 modperl-2 binary
I don't know what would cause this ... The service started
successfully on both my Win98 and Win2K machine - perhaps it's
something to do with NT ... Would you happen to have another
PM
Subject: Re: Win32 modperl-2 binary
Randy
Ahhh. See below.
Cheers
Ron Savage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://savage.net.au/index.html
I think this is also work in progress .. Actually, does
#!D:/Perl/bin/Perl.exe
still with the .exe extension, *and* capitalized as such,
work? I
Randy
Disabling modperl causes yet other strange behaviour.
See below.
Cheers
Ron Savage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://savage.net.au/index.html
That's too bad ...:( There's probably some more work that
needs to be done in getting the service working right ...
By the way, if you disable modperl
Randy
Disabling modperl affects -k.
See below.
Cheers
Ron Savage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://savage.net.au/index.html
That's too bad ...:( There's probably some more work that
needs to be done in getting the service working right ...
By the way, if you disable modperl, does it work?
After
stas02/01/02 01:41:23
Modified:.cgi_to_mod_perl.pod mod_perl_method_handlers.pod
mod_perl.pod mod_perl_traps.pod
Apache Apache.pm
Log:
- pod escape [] chars
Revision ChangesPath
1.8 +2 -2 modperl
Ciao!
I would like some input on an intranet web service I am currently in the
process of designing, the core of which will be modperl on UN*X.
The service itself is to access a couple of back end data stores given
parameters received in an XML-RPC request, then return the results in an
XML
stas02/01/01 02:07:55
Modified:t/apache post.t
Log:
- test cleanup
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +4 -7 modperl-2.0/t/apache/post.t
Index: post.t
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-2.0/t
stas02/01/01 02:21:39
Modified:t/response/TestAPI request_rec.pm
Log:
start non-harness-control prints with #
Revision ChangesPath
1.14 +2 -2 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestAPI/request_rec.pm
Index: request_rec.pm
stas02/01/01 02:24:21
Modified:t/response/TestAPR lib.pm
Log:
debug prints start with #
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +2 -1 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestAPR/lib.pm
Index: lib.pm
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stas02/01/01 02:36:05
Modified:t/response/TestModperl dir_config.pm print.pm
Log:
- cleanups
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +1 -1 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestModperl/dir_config.pm
Index: dir_config.pm
stas02/01/01 02:44:30
Modified:t/protocol echo.t echo_filter.t eliza.t
Log:
debug prints start with #
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +2 -3 modperl-2.0/t/protocol/echo.t
Index: echo.t
stas02/01/01 19:14:20
Modified:netcraft index.html
Log:
removing the embed image to securityspace graph, it doesn't get loaded
from remote server :(
Revision ChangesPath
1.44 +1 -3 modperl-site/netcraft/index.html
Index: index.html
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1.58 +11 -8 modperl-2.0/Makefile.PL
Index: Makefile.PL
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