On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hmmm :-(
On 14 Jan 2000, Frank D. Cringle wrote:
Without having checked your list, I'll wager that the "good" modules
are all pure perl and the "bad" ones use machine-language XS
extensions.
So typical modules like MD5 and MIME::Body
Hmmm :-(
On 14 Jan 2000, Frank D. Cringle wrote:
Without having checked your list, I'll wager that the "good" modules
are all pure perl and the "bad" ones use machine-language XS
extensions.
So typical modules like MD5 and MIME::Body are "bad" modules?
Ricardo
Cliff Rayman wrote:
i don't think he is saying that the module is "bad",
he is saying that modules that use XS, with apache
mod_perl have caused problems with startup and restarts.
based on the running posts regarding
dlopen and dlclose, i'd say he was correct.
cliff rayman
genwax.com
Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
I don't know what's causing this, and there are no errors being logged in
my error_log.
I'm running apache 1.3.9, mod_perl 1.21, linux 6.1
I have a startup.pl with a bunch of modules in it. If I run the startup.pl
by itself it is
Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmmm :-(
On 14 Jan 2000, Frank D. Cringle wrote:
Without having checked your list, I'll wager that the "good" modules
are all pure perl and the "bad" ones use machine-language XS
extensions.
So typical modules like MD5 and MIME::Body
Hi everyone,
I don't know what's causing this, and there are no errors being logged in
my error_log.
I'm running apache 1.3.9, mod_perl 1.21, linux 6.1
I have a startup.pl with a bunch of modules in it. If I run the startup.pl
by itself it is fine, does not report errors... however, if I run