On 28 Mar 2001, Matthew Kennedy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >From the mod_perl guide:
>
> syntax error at /dev/null line 1, near "line arguments:"
> Execution of /dev/null aborted due to compilation errors.
> parse: Undefined error: 0
> There is a chance that your /dev/null device is broken. Tr
>
> Not answering your mod_perl question here, but I believe this
> suggestion in the guide isn't useful advice in any event --
> this isn't 'echo'ing to /dev/null as su (root); rather it's 'echo'ing
> a line as su, and you (normal user) are redirecting that output to
> /dev/null.
>
> I.e., the gr
Not answering your mod_perl question here, but I believe this
suggestion in the guide isn't useful advice in any event --
this isn't 'echo'ing to /dev/null as su (root); rather it's 'echo'ing
a line as su, and you (normal user) are redirecting that output to
/dev/null.
I.e., the grouping of th
On 28 Mar 2001 12:42:46 -0800, Rob Bloodgood wrote:
>
> According to the sample:
> > syntax error at /dev/null line 1, near "line arguments:"
> > Execution of /dev/null aborted due to compilation errors.
> > parse: Undefined error: 0
>
> Which says to me that one of your (scripts/server-pa
On 28 Mar 2001 21:33:51 +0100, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Have you checked to make sure that your /dev/null is really broken?
> My feeling is that this is unlikely. The symptom might indicate that
> something is not configured correctly but there's no information to
> work with.
As K
> >From the mod_perl guide:
>
> syntax error at /dev/null line 1, near "line arguments:"
> Execution of /dev/null aborted due to compilation errors.
> parse: Undefined error: 0
> There is a chance that your /dev/null device is broken. Try:
> % sudo echo > /dev/null
>
> This is exactly th
Hi there,
On 28 Mar 2001, Matthew Kennedy wrote:
> >From the mod_perl guide:
>
> syntax error at /dev/null line 1, near "line arguments:"
> This is exactly the problem I have been getting when starting Apache
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
Have you checked to make sure that your /dev/