t/TEST -v apr/perlio
and also send the errors from t/logs/error_log.
I have resolved this myself. It appears the perlio test failed because of
some trivial permission problems in the t/perlio directory. Various files
didn't exist or were unwritable by the test script so I touched and chmodded
Philip Burrow wrote:
Hi all. Read some nice things about mod_perl so I thought I'd try it. I
tried mp1 with the latest 1.x of Apache but Apache just seg faulted if I
tried to run it. So, I went on to httpd 2.x. Couple of problems though.
Firstly, it fails 11/11 of the apr/perlio.t tests
Hi all. Read some nice things about mod_perl so I thought I'd try it. I
tried mp1 with the latest 1.x of Apache but Apache just seg faulted if I
tried to run it. So, I went on to httpd 2.x. Couple of problems though.
Firstly, it fails 11/11 of the apr/perlio.t tests during make test. All
other