Re: perl in configs /perl

2000-04-21 Thread w trillich
sorry i haven't been clearer about this: with a few inserted debug statements (say, printing the string to my tty directly) i can tell that the perl code gets executed. but no apache settings are affected. ZERO effect on apache. doesn't act as if its done a damn thing. apache ignores it even

Re: perl in configs /perl

2000-04-20 Thread Doug MacEachern
but localhost/server-info shows no such directive having taken effect... mod_info does it's own parsing of httpd.conf, it does not understand Perl sections.

Re: perl in configs /perl

2000-04-19 Thread J. J. Horner
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, w trillich wrote: having seen the possibilities from /usr/share/doc/libapache-mod-perl/examples/perl_sections.txt (schwartz's neat virtual host setup) i thought i'd give it a whirl. I don't have this. Can someone point me to a link, or maybe send it via email to

Re: perl in configs /perl

2000-04-19 Thread Stas Bekman
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, J. J. Horner wrote: On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, w trillich wrote: having seen the possibilities from /usr/share/doc/libapache-mod-perl/examples/perl_sections.txt (schwartz's neat virtual host setup) i thought i'd give it a whirl. I don't have this. Can someone

Re: perl in configs /perl

2000-04-19 Thread Stas Bekman
i've seen the manpages for mod_perl -- your rendition has a bit more flesh to it, but my comprehension still suffers the same problem schwartz complained about (also in the same file as the example i quoted, namely /usr/share/doc/libapache-mod-perl/examples/perl_sections_2.txt.gz from

Re: perl in configs /perl KAPUT

2000-04-19 Thread w trillich
In a running httpd you can see how you have configured the CPerl sections through the URI L/perl-status|debug/Apache_Status_Embedded_Inter, by choosing IPerl Section Configuration from the menu. In order to make this item show up in the menu you should set C$Apache::Server::SaveConfig to a

Re: perl in configs /perl

2000-04-19 Thread w trillich
Stas Bekman wrote: I still don't know your name, so I'll just use 'you' :) or trillich (or even 'will' on my birthday). First, please keep the replies posted to the list. We don't want to answer something more than once, when it goes to the list, someone will answer you and it'll be

Re: perl in configs /perl

2000-04-19 Thread Stas Bekman
It's incorrect! The files are located in the *mod_perl distribution*, and they are located just where I've said and not where your binary distribution has happen to include them. You have been looking in all wrong places, you could ask the list first and even better to search the