Hello!
i try to build a apache with mod_perl and ActiveState Perl.
The compiler stops always with the same error message, I tried
several different ways which are described in the Readme docs, and
I try the "Apache Toolbox" (automated apache build). I saw a thread
which deals which the same quest
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, terry mcintyre wrote:
> Redhat Linux 7.2
> Apache 1.3.24
> Perl 5.6.1
> mod-perl-1.26
>
> make test fails with result:
>
> /usr/bin/perl t/TEST 0
> Can't locate object method "new" via package
> "URI::URL" (perhaps you forgot to load "URI::URL"?)
> at
> ../blib/lib/Apache/test
Hi there,
On 2 Apr 2002, simran wrote:
> I have (for weeks) been trying to find a Perl Module (preferablly
> one that works under mod_perl) that does various astronomical
> calculations - in particular i want to be able to work out the
> distance of a planet (in our solar system) on a given date
On 3 Apr 2002, Sven Sternberger wrote:
> Hello!
>
> i try to build a apache with mod_perl and ActiveState Perl.
> The compiler stops always with the same error message, I tried
> several different ways which are described in the Readme docs, and
> I try the "Apache Toolbox" (automated apache buil
Alex,
Thanks for the report! I'll look into it and your provided patch as soon
as I have a chance.
Thanks,
Christian
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Christian Gilmore
Technology Leader
GeT WW Global Applications Development
IBM Software Group
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Menendez [mailto:[EMAI
Here's what I did:
1. Retrieve the latest build of the mod_perl at ->
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl/
2. Compile "mod_perl" outside of the Apache Source Tree,
as described in file "INSTALL.apaci"; suggest ->
perl Makefile.PL USE_APXS=1
Based on others' comments, I found the solution to the problem. I
just added a db_close(), and the problem is really, truly gone. For
good measure, I put a db_sync() in as well.
Why db_close isn't necessary with 3.x, but is with 4.0 is the weird
part. Maybe this suggests a bug in 4.0? Or is it
Hello all,
I'm having something of a disconnect in my brain because I've absorbed a
lot of mod_perl info in a very short period of time, so bear with me. =)
Last week, I figured out how to use Apache::Session::File and got it
working nicely. This week, I've figured out how to use
Apache::Aut
"Philip M. Gollucci" wrote:
>
> Okay I've got an FBSD4.5 box with apache-1.3.24 with mod_perl1.26
> I need to add a "canned" Footer to every page except one (toc.html).
> This includes Location handlers, .cgi, .pl, .s?html
>
> http://modperl.com:9000/perl_conference/cool_tricks/mp_footer.html
>
Another option is Apache-NavBar, take a look in the CPAN website
Have a nice day.
Alex --
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Joshua Chamas wrote:
> "Philip M. Gollucci" wrote:
> >
> > Okay I've got an FBSD4.5 box with apache-1.3.24 with mod_perl1.26
> > I need to add a "canned" Footer to
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At 15:08 31.03.2002, John Kolvereid wrote:
>Hi Per,
>I realized right after I sent the note that
>mod_perl, as CGI, won't handle ordinary HTML. But I
>did learn later that mod_perl and PHP cannot c
Hi all
We have a mod_perl server that's under constant heavy load. In our Apache
config we have switched HostnameLookups off using
HostnameLookups off
and for the most part, it seems to work. However, any check of the logs or
/server-status shows that the server is *still* doing reverse-loo
At 19:46 03.04.2002, kyle dawkins wrote:
>Hi all
>
>We have a mod_perl server that's under constant heavy load. In our Apache
>config we have switched HostnameLookups off using
>
>HostnameLookups off
>
>and for the most part, it seems to work. However, any check of the logs or
>/server-status sh
Hi All
I have a large number of mod_perl modules that connect to various databases and
generate workflow performance reports for my organization. I give the users 3
output options: HTML, Excel (Spreadsheet::WriteExcel), and PDF. For PDF output
I've been using PDF::Create, which has been at versio
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:43:39PM -0500, Bill McCabe wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a large number of mod_perl modules that connect to various databases and
> generate workflow performance reports for my organization. I give the users 3
> output options: HTML, Excel (Spreadsheet::WriteExcel), and PD
I have used the HTMLtoPDF converter from htmldoc (
http://www.os2site.com/sw/util/convert/ ) with great
success.
I also have used html2ps and ps2pdf to make this
transition as well using ImageMagick (
http://www.imagemagick.org/ ).
Its a really nice approache since it essentially makes the
I can highly recommend PDFLib. It's not quite free in that you have to buy
a license if you make a product out of it, but it's still cheap. Matt
Sergeant has recently added an OO interface over the PDFLib functions with
PDFLib. http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=PDFLib
There are others that wi
At 3:43 PM -0500 4/3/02, Bill McCabe wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I have a large number of mod_perl modules that connect to various
>databases and
>generate workflow performance reports for my organization. I give the users 3
>output options: HTML, Excel (Spreadsheet::WriteExcel), and PDF. For PDF output
>I
Hello folks,
I am writing a web based interface to gpg and am using IPC::Open3 and
IO::Select to manage STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR handles. But, I can not
get stdin to work properly. Here is my code:
$gpgCommand = "gpg --homedir $home --no-default-keyring
--secret-keyring rasoul.asc --decrypt $
Hello folks,
I am writing a web based interface to gpg and am using IPC::Open3 and
IO::Select to manage STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR handles. But, I can not
get stdin to work properly. Here is my code:
$gpgCommand = "gpg --homedir $home --no-default-keyring
--secret-keyring rasoul.asc --decrypt $
At 01:44 PM 4/3/02 -0800, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
>Hello folks,
>I am writing a web based interface to gpg and am using IPC::Open3 and
>IO::Select to manage STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR handles. But, I can not
>get stdin to work properly. Here is my code:
>I am using perl 5.053 and Apache/1.3.14 Ben-S
Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
>
> At 01:44 PM 4/3/02 -0800, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
> >Hello folks,
> >I am writing a web based interface to gpg and am using IPC::Open3 and
> >IO::Select to manage STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR handles. But, I can not
> >get stdin to work properly. Here is my code:
> >I a
Hi there,
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Jie Gao wrote:
> All tests successful, 6 tests skipped.
Are you sure about your subject line?
> Files=34, Tests=382, 9 wallclock secs ( 4.47 cusr + 0.44 csys = 4.91 CPU)
> kill `cat t/logs/httpd.pid`
> cat: t/logs/httpd.pid: No such file or directory
There may
> We have a mod_perl server that's under constant heavy load. In
> our Apache
> config we have switched HostnameLookups off using
>
> HostnameLookups off
>
> and for the most part, it seems to work. However, any check of
> the logs or
> /server-status shows that the server is *still* doing
> rev
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the encouragement. I wasn't sure if it
was worth the pursuit. Now that I know it is possible
I'll certainly trudge forth. I had looked at the site
you mentioned, ApacheToolbox, and tried to follow
their setup suggestions. They didn't work but maybe I
missed something. I
Hey mod_perl & ASP Crew,
I have the below job posting for this company LRN I have been contracting
for this past couple years. They are looking for a senior developer
with heavy mod_perl experience and some java too! This is a project
that has snagged a few of us over the years, including our d
Hi y'all,
>> At 3:43 PM -0500 4/3/02, Bill McCabe wrote:
> >output options: HTML, Excel (Spreadsheet::WriteExcel), and PDF. For PDF
output
> >I've been using PDF::Create, which has been at version .01 since 1999. It
has
> >worked flawlessly for my purposes for a couple of years, but is very
> >l
Hi Ian,
As w/ everything else mod_perl related the
Apachetoolbox didn't work either. I got an error w/
the installwatch.sh and it stopped me dead in my
tracks. Couldn't even download it from the net. Any
advice. Thanks.
John Kolvereid
--- Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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You can also configure your HTTP server to be a DNS cache server and have it
resolve against itself. See if this will change your performance.
Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
> At 19:46 03.04.2002, kyle dawkins wrote:
> >Hi all
> >
> >We have a mod_perl server that's under constant heavy load. In ou
This is a known issue with latest mod_perl. Search the
archives for details.
This is the temp. solution. Before you call open3()
do:
untie(*STDIN);
untie(*STDOUT);
Sreeji
--- Rasoul Hajikhani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Hello folks,
> I am writing a web based interface to gpg and am
> using IP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I also have used html2ps and ps2pdf to make this
> transition as well using ImageMagick (
> http://www.imagemagick.org/ ).
>
> Its a really nice approache since it essentially makes the
> sky the limit on your PDF presentation. We did an HR
> process for a company once
Hi there,
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Mike808 wrote:
> Don't know if you can run a JServ+mod_perl or JPerl hybrid, though.
You can certainly run Java on one server and mod_perl on another, I do
this routinely in production. (With mod_perl on the FRONT end... :)
73,
Ged.
Since we are on the topic...and before some says it is WOT, I wanted to ask
a corollary question.
I wrote a simple script to use Open2 as a means of interacting with some
FORTRAN programs I have. I wanted to create pre and post-processing using
PERL and leave the numerical stuff (and tons of leg
Hello!
in the meantime i also solved the problem for me
(hope it really works :-) I just compiled a perl
source from cpan, and it worked, I donĀ“t see any
advantages in using the ActivePerl Binary in the
moment.
bye
Am Mit, 2002-04-03 um 17.37 schrieb OCNS Consulting:
> Here's what I did:
>
>
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