The latest version of ExtUtils::MakeMaker tickles a bug in
libapreq's c/Makefile.PL. There has been quite a bit of discussion
of this issue in the last week on apreq-dev, p5p, and on this list
as well.
aha!
I'd noticed some threads about compiling libapreq - should have read them in detail.
I
Hi
I am puzzled.
I installed libapreq1.2 on a server the normal way (perl Makefile.PL, make, make test,
make install)
and now my server refuses to run Apache::Cookie or Apache::Request.
It complains of
[Sun Aug 3 18:09:29 2003] [error] Can't load
I installed libapreq1.2 on a server the normal way (perl
Makefile.PL, make, make test, make install) and now my server
refuses to run Apache::Cookie or Apache::Request.
It complains of
[Sun Aug 3 18:09:29 2003] [error] Can't load
'/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-
Iphigenie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
What puzzles me is that it this worked perfectly on another near
identical machine.
Why does it want .so files? I thought that happened only if you
installed it using the ./configure method, which I didnt.
The latest version of ExtUtils::MakeMaker
It was my assumption that apache allowed for the perl executable to be
loaded into memory and called from then on without having to worry about
creating the external process (ISAPI I think is what the reference
said). When I touch a .pl from the web the perl executable runs =( Am I
doing something
Hi there,
On Sat, 31 May 2003, Ryan Farrington wrote:
It was my assumption that apache allowed for the perl executable to be
loaded into memory and called from then on without having to worry about
creating the external process
Well that sort of sounds right, but instead of making
Nm...
-Original Message-
From: Ged Haywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 4:59 PM
To: Ryan Farrington
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache, Mod_PERL, and PERL
Hi there,
On Sat, 31 May 2003, Ryan Farrington wrote:
It was my assumption that apache allowed
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 9:23 PM
To: Beau E. Cox
Cc: Modperl
Subject: Re: [mp2] apache/mod_perl starup failure using cvs 09
[...]
why does Mason needs $r at the server startup? There is no
request object
Beau E. Cox wrote:
Yea, Stas, I clearly see your reasoning. However, this is not a change
of behaviour between mp1 and mp2, but rather between mp2-08 and the
current cvs (09).
since 09 08, it *is* a change in behaviour between mp1 and mp2 ;) though
potentially not the final one.
I will
Hi Stas -
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 10:45 PM
To: Beau E. Cox
Cc: Modperl
Subject: Re: [mp2] apache/mod_perl starup failure using cvs 09
Beau E. Cox wrote:
Yea, Stas, I clearly see your reasoning. However
-8-- Start Bug Report 8--
1. Problem Description:
Sorry - is this mason's problem?
Apache does not start using latest mod_perl2 (cvs) when
using a mason startup script.
Failure matrix:
mod_perl version mason version using startup.pl using
Beau E. Cox wrote:
-8-- Start Bug Report 8--
1. Problem Description:
Sorry - is this mason's problem?
Apache does not start using latest mod_perl2 (cvs) when
using a mason startup script.
Failure matrix:
mod_perl version mason version using
Hi Stas -
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:18 PM
To: Beau E. Cox
Cc: Modperl
Subject: Re: [mp2] apache/mod_perl starup failure using cvs 09
Beau E. Cox wrote:
-8-- Start Bug Report 8
[...]
why does Mason needs $r at the server startup? There is no
request object at
the server startup, so it's only fair that mp reports the error.
[...]
Good point. However, I seemed to have given you the code of
mason's ApacheHandler out of context; the snip above is from the
'new' method
Serguei Trouchelle wrote:
error.log says following:
[error]
proxy:http://naive1.isd.dp.ua/cgi-bin/system-select-isd-request.pl not
found or unable to stat
But request to
http://naive1.isd.dp.ua/cgi-bin/system-select-isd-request.pl was
successful.
What's up?
I found what is up.
Today I tried to change my cgi-scripts to mod_perl ones.
I used mod_rewrite and mod_proxy just like this:
RewriteRule ^/system/select/isd/request/$
/cgi-bin/system-select-isd-request.cgi [P]
But when I tried to change to mod_perl
RewriteRule ^/system/select/isd/request/$
G'day Dean,
I just tried it and it seemed to work fine. (i just tried connecting to
my db instead and printed the value of $socket to STDERR). The only
question I have is where are $socket, $host and $port defined? They do
not seem to be local to the routine, so is it possible that is where
running on a
Window XP PC. Wonder if this may cause the problem.
Cheers,
Dean
-Original Message-
From: David Dick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 6 February 2003 7:17 PM
To: dhfg
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Environment variable in Apache/mod_perl/IO::Socket
G'day
PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Environment variable in Apache/mod_perl/IO::Socket
G'day Dean,
I just tried it and it seemed to work fine. (i just tried connecting to
my db instead and printed the value of $socket to STDERR). The only
question I have is where are $socket, $host and $port defined
Hi,
In my web application, I am using Apache server with mod_perl. In one of my
Perl modules, I am creating a client socket using IO::Socket::INET which is
accepting the hotsname and port values from the environment variables set in
the Apache config file http.conf. For some reason, this didn't
Is it worth installing apache 1.x and mod_perl 1.x on
windows if apache2/mod_perl2/perl5.8 run on windows?
Thanks
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Paul Simon wrote:
Is it worth installing apache 1.x and mod_perl 1.x on
windows if apache2/mod_perl2/perl5.8 run on windows?
I guess it depends on what one is using it for ... For a
development/learning system, the performance enhancements with
apache2/modperl2 probably
Ged == Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
If I can use RPM under SCO Open Server 5.0.6, and it gives me perl
with all the modules, Apache, and mod_perl, I 'd definitely go for
that. Anyone used RPM to copy installation under SCO?
[...]
My approach is to build perl, Apache, mod_perl
Hi all,
This is kinda installation question. I have installed perl, Apache,
Mod_perl with
some modules (GD, Apache FileManager, DBD-Chart etc.,) in my development
machine.
Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
without going through all the installtion
Apache/Mod_perl/perl installation
Hi all,
This is kinda installation question. I have installed perl, Apache,
Mod_perl with
some modules (GD, Apache FileManager, DBD-Chart etc.,) in my development
machine.
Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
without going
Hi there,
(You forgot to cc the List. :)
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Ganesan M wrote:
If I can use RPM under SCO Open Server 5.0.6, and it gives me perl
with all the modules, Apache, and mod_perl, I 'd definitely go for
that. Anyone used RPM to copy installation under SCO?
Never done it myself,
Hi guys,
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Geoffrey Young wrote:
[snip]
Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
without going through all the installtion proceedures. In another words,
can I copy the installed software/packages to another machine which is of
same
quick question, probably a stupid one at that...
do i need a secure certificate from thawte.com to
install a secure server?
if not, what's the point of the certificate?
Can someone briefly explain the process...
thanks
__
Do you Yahoo!?
New DSL
Hey Anthony --
quick question, probably a stupid one at that...
do i need a secure certificate from thawte.com to
install a secure server?
Not strictly.
if not, what's the point of the certificate?
The point is to raise $55 million so that Mark Shuttleworth can travel in
space? Hehe...
Has anyone here come up with an RPM for apache+mod_perl, with the
following caveats:
1. mod_perl is statically compiled
2. I don't want SSL. This will be backend server. Only the frontend
needs SSL.
3. can co-exist with a non-mod_perl Apache on the same system, meaning
that it has its own
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 18:11, Dave Rolsky wrote:
Has anyone here come up with an RPM for apache+mod_perl, with the
following caveats:
I use Apache ToolBox to get all these items and have been very pleased
with. It allows you the option of creating a RPM as well, so if that
part works for you
Hi,
has someone experiences in gcc 3.1 or Intel C/C++ compiler for
apache, perl mod_perl on a production system with P4/XEON RedHat.
At this time I use gcc 2.96. I heard with gcc 2.96 the code optimization
for P4/XEON is not good.
Any ideas?
Sven.
--
Sven Geisler
* Fang Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-13 23:06]:
If you do an apache code trace, set the breakpoint at
apache_src/main/http_protocol.c function
ap_finalize_request_protocol, you will see the
r-chunked == 0 even though it was set to be 1. You
can also use snoop to see that the trailers
What is subrequests?
It is HTTP POST request, and that invokes some perl
CGI script. No matter what CGI script it is invoking,
this problem is always there for a 200 response...
Fang
--- darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
* Fang Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-13
23:06]:
If you
I have a problem with the HTTP response in the chunk
mode using mod_perl.
When apache sends a response in the chunk mode, the
mod_perl handler invokes the ap_send_http_header()
function in the apache src/main/http_protocol.c file,
and the r-chunked flag is set to 1 (by the
ap_keep_alive()
Alfred Vahau wrote:
Thanks for the leads. My concentration definitely lapsed over the make test
failure.
I ran make install regardless and all was well. I attempted to start the
server without success.
Here's the error message from the error_log
[Wed Jul 31 15:03:13 2002] [alert] httpd:
My apologies. Thought I posted to the list
Thanks for the help.
Alfred,
Alfred Vahau wrote:
The server's up and running.
Thanks for the /etc/hosts tip
I actually had the line as
127.0.0.1 bullen localhost.localdomain localhost
So I commented out that and entered it as
127.0.0.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to write a password changing program.
this article by Lincoln Stein should resolve most of your problems:
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1286/sam03020006/
and no, don't try to disable the taint mode,
instead read the perlsec manpage to learn
I'm trying upgrade my mod_perl version from 1.27 to 1.99.02 for
apache-2.0.39.
version 1.27 of mod_perl was compiled using :
CC=cc OPTIM=-O $INET_TOP/bin/$OPSYS/perl Makefile.PL \
DO_HTTPD=1 PERL_AUTHEN=1 PERL_SECTIONS=1
make
The question is how do I compile
Thanks a lot. That really does help.
regards,
-Tushar
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 6:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: apache mod_perl + suid question
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I
Dinesh Patel wrote:
I'm trying upgrade my mod_perl version from 1.27 to 1.99.02 for
apache-2.0.39.
version 1.27 of mod_perl was compiled using :
CC=cc OPTIM=-O $INET_TOP/bin/$OPSYS/perl Makefile.PL \
DO_HTTPD=1 PERL_AUTHEN=1 PERL_SECTIONS=1
make
The
Hello,
I am posting this matter to the list because it takes so long from my
end of the world to download the relevant information for trouble
shooting. My problem is as follows:
I downloaded mod_perl-1.26 and apache_1.3.24 in May this year. I
followed all the instructions in the mod_perl
Alfred Vahau wrote:
Hello,
I am posting this matter to the list because it takes so long from my
end of the world to download the relevant information for trouble
shooting. My problem is as follows:
I downloaded mod_perl-1.26 and apache_1.3.24 in May this year. I
followed all the
Thanks for the leads. My concentration definitely lapsed over the make test
failure.
I ran make install regardless and all was well. I attempted to start the
server without success.
Here's the error message from the error_log
[Wed Jul 31 15:03:13 2002] [alert] httpd: Could not determine the
20:13
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: RE: apache mod_perl + suid question
Thanks Vitor...
I have something very similar to what you mention below..only
that I am taking the username and passwd from the apache gui.
Then I encrypt the passwd and send that to wrapper(i.e
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: RE: apache mod_perl + suid question
Vitor,
The thing is also that I can run the wrapper from the command line without
the
-T switch, and I do succeed, i.e. the password does get changed. Seems like
mod_perl by default has the taint mode on.
How do I get rid
: Vitor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 8:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RES: apache mod_perl + suid question
Tushar,
It's not recommeded to run apache as root. (Security issues).
I have some applications that uses system command under mod_perl
26, 2002 8:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RES: apache mod_perl + suid question
Tushar,
It's not recommeded to run apache as root. (Security issues).
I have some applications that uses system command under mod_perl without
problems.
Try to execute you wrapper script
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Subject: RE: apache mod_perl + suid question
Thanks Vitor...
I have something very similar to what you mention below..only
that I am taking the username and passwd from the apache gui.
Then I encrypt the passwd and send that to wrapper(i.e. suid_file)
script.
So I have something like
Message-
From: Vitor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 7:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RES: apache mod_perl + suid question
Hello Tushar,
Try this :
$suid_file = file_path/suidfile.pl;
$user = nobody;
$passwd = kdsak;
(system($suid_file,$user
Yes, I am running it as /usr/sbin/usermod. I can run my wrapper
with a simple perl script written on linux. The problem appears
when I try to run it through the apache mod_perl.
thanks.
-Tushar
-Original Message-
From: Philip Mak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002
Hello,
I am trying to write a password changing program. For this I have a mod_perl
subroutine
from where I am trying to execute a perl script(with suid permissions 4711),
which is a wrapper and
in turn calls the usermod command on linux with the old and new passwords.
The problem I am having:
On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 06:40:31PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1: The usermod command doesn't get executed. I have tried debugging
this...by having a log file(/usr/local/apache/logs) and the mod_perl
process does open the wrapper script..but then does nothing. It does
not execute the
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: RE: apache mod_perl + suid question
Thanks Vitor...
I have something very similar to what you mention below..only
that I am taking the username and passwd from the apache gui.
Then I encrypt the passwd and send that to wrapper(i.e. suid_file)
script.
So I
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 00:24:30 -0500 (CDT), Randy Kobes wrote:
Hi,
I've placed an updated perl-5.6.1/Apache-1.3.26/mod_perl-1.27
Win32 binary package, perl-win32-bin-0.8.exe (a self-extracting
archive), in ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/. This
I've update configure-apache.pl to match. See:
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Ron Savage wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 00:24:30 -0500 (CDT), Randy Kobes wrote:
Hi,
I've placed an updated perl-5.6.1/Apache-1.3.26/mod_perl-1.27
Win32 binary package, perl-win32-bin-0.8.exe (a self-extracting
archive), in ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/. This
I
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 02:25:41 -0500 (CDT), Randy Kobes wrote:
Randy
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Ron Savage wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 00:24:30 -0500 (CDT), Randy Kobes wrote:
Hi,
I've placed an updated perl-5.6.1/Apache-1.3.26/mod_perl-1.27
Win32 binary package, perl-win32-bin-0.8.exe (a self-extracting
Yes, the problem is Embperl. Commenting it out (lines 1084 to 1096 of
httpd.conf) fixed things. Phew.
I have also seen this problem with Embperl when installing Apache service.
It's not special to this binary version.
Since Apache gets always installed correctly, I never had taken the time to
Greetings
[...]
there's a better way - if anyone's familiar with this, could you
drop me a mine, privately? Thanks.
^
Are you sure this is *really* what you want? :
(Sorry I could not resist).
Cheers,
alf
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 00:24:30 -0500 (CDT), Randy Kobes wrote:
Hi,
I've placed an updated perl-5.6.1/Apache-1.3.26/mod_perl-1.27
Win32 binary package, perl-win32-bin-0.8.exe (a self-extracting
archive), in ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/. This
Randy
I cannot get this to start properly under
Hi Randy,
I've placed an updated perl-5.6.1/Apache-1.3.26/mod_perl-1.27
Win32 binary package, perl-win32-bin-0.8.exe (a self-extracting
archive), in ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/.
Is this package binary compatible with ActiveState, i.e. can I do a ppm
install to get additional
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Gerald Richter wrote:
Hi Randy,
I've placed an updated perl-5.6.1/Apache-1.3.26/mod_perl-1.27
Win32 binary package, perl-win32-bin-0.8.exe (a self-extracting
archive), in ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/.
Is this package binary compatible with ActiveState,
On 2 Jul 2002, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Any obvious choices for a relatively small-scale e-commerce payment
processing system for a server running apache / mod_perl?
There are a few 'clearing house' type services to which one can subscribe
that do the actual cybercash-type transaction
for a server running apache / mod_perl?
--
David Dyer-Bennet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] / New TMDA anti-spam in test
John Dyer-Bennet 1915-2002 Memorial Site http://john.dyer-bennet.net
Book log: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/Ouroboros/booknotes/
New Dragaera mailing lists, see http
,
Christopher Taranto
WWWarehouse, Inc.
At 10:43 PM 7/2/02 -0500, you wrote:
Any obvious choices for a relatively small-scale e-commerce payment
processing system for a server running apache / mod_perl?
--
David Dyer-Bennet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] / New TMDA anti-spam in test
John Dyer-Bennet 1915-2002
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:43:14PM -0500, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Any obvious choices for a relatively small-scale e-commerce payment
processing system for a server running apache / mod_perl?
http://interchange.redhat.com/
- it's mature
- we wrote our own but i'd use it instead if I
Gedanken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2 Jul 2002, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Any obvious choices for a relatively small-scale e-commerce payment
processing system for a server running apache / mod_perl?
There are a few 'clearing house' type services to which one can subscribe
Christopher Taranto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have been using ECHO for over 5 years and they have been an
excellent company. They are strictly a credit card processing company
- no order fulfillment. They also do online check processing and a
whole bunch of other services.
They are
small-scale e-commerce payment
processing system for a server running apache / mod_perl?
--
David Dyer-Bennet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] / New TMDA anti-spam in test
John Dyer-Bennet 1915-2002 Memorial Site http://john.dyer-bennet.net
Book log: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/Ouroboros/booknotes
Any obvious choices for a relatively small-scale e-commerce payment
processing system for a server running apache / mod_perl?
--
David Dyer-Bennet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] / New TMDA anti-spam in test
John Dyer-Bennet 1915-2002 Memorial Site http://john.dyer-bennet.net
Book log: http
Hi there,
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Furthermore, this file doesn't exist in my filesystem. How is it possible
that (1) the module works without this apparently required file at the
command line but (2) doesn't work with apache/mod_perl ?
How is it possible? Two ways
exist in my filesystem. How is it possible
that (1) the module works without this apparently required file at the
command line but (2) doesn't work with apache/mod_perl ?
-Allen
Allen Day wrote:
Furthermore, this file doesn't exist in my filesystem. How is it possible
that (1) the module works without this apparently required file at the
command line but (2) doesn't work with apache/mod_perl ?
How is it possible? Two ways: you could be wrong about the existence
(Apologies if you see this twice -- I sent it from an unsubscribed
email address first.)
Hi folks,
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere. I thought it might be
helpful to mention the details in case
Hi folks,
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere. I thought it might be
helpful to mention the details in case someone else is ever in the same
situation.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.5, with perl 5.6.1 and
to the way you did, either that or I just decided I didn't
need the XML modules installed.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Bill O'Hanlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 10:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FreeBSD Apache/mod_perl/OpenSRS/expat problem + solution
Hi
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't
see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere.
The expat issue has been discussed quite a bit on this list, and is
documented here:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/troubleshooting.html#Segfaults_when_using_X
=UTF8q=disable-rule%3Dexpat
-Original Message-
From: Bill O'Hanlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 7:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FreeBSD Apache/mod_perl/OpenSRS/expat problem + solution
Hi folks,
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 12:43:38PM -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't
see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere.
The expat issue has been discussed quite a bit on this list, and is
documented here:
Hi,
I've been postponing to move my Linux Apache/mod_perl development to my
highly appreciated iBook running Mac OS X due to all the required tweaks
until now. I would imagine things have been sorted out by now so I
downloaded apache 1.3.24 to give it a go.
The system I'm working on has
in the progress to update it to the
current versions of apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl though.
christof
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
In the spirit of the teach a man to fish proverb (sorry if that's a
random reference), maybe I should really be asking what's involved in
making such an rpm?
Is it a case of just figuring out which files are installed by
openssl/mod_ssl/mod_perl/apache and making
We're currently struggling for an easy way to distribute our
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl-based application to our data center folks who
are in a different state and whom we must presume know nothing about
apache, mod_perl or mod_ssl and are capable of nothing more complicated
than using RPM
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
We're currently struggling for an easy way to distribute our
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl-based application to our data center folks who
are in a different state and whom we must presume know nothing about
apache, mod_perl or mod_ssl and are capable of nothing more
fliptop, I'll take a copy of that spec file, if you don't mind!!!
--Jon Robison
fliptop wrote:
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
We're currently struggling for an easy way to distribute our
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl-based application to our data center folks who
are in a different state and whom
Fabrizio wrote:
We're currently struggling for an easy way to distribute our
apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl-based application to our data center folks
who are in a different state and whom we must presume know nothing
about apache, mod_perl or mod_ssl and are capable of nothing more
complicated
rpm
with the latest versions.
i got one for redhat 7.0, i am in the progress to update it to the
current versions of apache/mod_perl/mod_ssl though.
christof
--
Christof Damian
Technical Director, guideguide ltd.
Hello Folks,
Does anybody tried to embed mod_perl and apache inside an windows
application ?
Thanks,
Vitor
; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: XML::LibXSLT / Apache / MOD_Perl Segfaults
I should note then that it will also segfault if I don't attempt to
preload it and just 'use' it in a module. The only difference is that
the
backtrace is significantly longer. :-)
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002
I am having some issues utilizing XML::LibXSLT into a mod_perl application
I am working on. The problem displays itself as a segfault on server
startup. The setup I have is a standard RedHat 7.2 box with the following
updated packages:
apache 1.3.23
mod_perl 1.26
libxml2 2.4.21
libxslt
D. Hageman wrote:
I am having some issues utilizing XML::LibXSLT into a mod_perl application
I am working on. The problem displays itself as a segfault on server
startup. The setup I have is a standard RedHat 7.2 box with the following
updated packages:
apache 1.3.23
mod_perl 1.26
I should note then that it will also segfault if I don't attempt to
preload it and just 'use' it in a module. The only difference is that the
backtrace is significantly longer. :-)
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Matt Sergeant wrote:
D. Hageman wrote:
I am having some issues utilizing XML::LibXSLT
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I should note then that it will also segfault if I don't attempt to
preload it and just 'use' it in a module
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At 03:48 18.04.2002, Arul, Rex wrote:
Friends,
I know Apache/Mod_Perl on OS other than Windows to be the trend du juor.
However, I am in jitters seeing this explicit warning given in
http://www.perl.com web-portal.
NOTE: it is not recommended to use Windows for production Apache/mod_perl
Thanks Per. But should the stoic silence for this poser of mine, be construed as there
are NO takers out there who have their Web Sites in Production, running out of Apache
1.XX and Mod-Perl 1.XX on Windows NT/2000?
Primarily we are a Microsoft shop, and I would like to answer this question to
At 16:57 18.04.2002, Arul, Rex wrote:
Thanks Per. But should the stoic silence for this poser of mine, be
construed as there are NO takers out there who have their Web Sites in
Production, running out of Apache 1.XX and Mod-Perl 1.XX on Windows NT/2000?
Primarily we are a Microsoft shop, and I
Bas A.Schulte wrote:
Hi,
I've been meaning to write an article about how I used Apache/mod_perl
to implement a mobile SMS application platform as it demonstrates use of
Apache/mod_perl outside the Web realm, something I hadn't seen so far.
Time constraints (as always) have prevented me
Bas A.Schulte wrote:
Hi,
I've been meaning to write an article about how I used Apache/mod_perl
to implement a mobile SMS application platform as it demonstrates use
of Apache/mod_perl outside the Web realm, something I hadn't seen so
far. Time constraints (as always) have prevented me
Issac,
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 11:01 AM, Issac Goldstand wrote:
Bas A.Schulte wrote:
Hi,
I've been meaning to write an article about how I used Apache/mod_perl
to implement a mobile SMS application platform as it demonstrates use
of Apache/mod_perl outside the Web realm
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