Greetings.
[...]
Apache builds and installs fine, mod_perl2 builds fine but running
`nmake test` crashes the instance of apache2 created by the
TEST script.
[...]
I have exactly the same behavior with May 6 snapshots (Visual Studio 6SP3,
WinNT SP6) - quoting myself from a different thread:
By running restricted test suites, I found out that the culprit appears to
hide somewhere
in compat2.t, i.e the sequence:
perl -Mblib t\test t/apache/compat2.t t/apache/conftree.t
wedges, whereas:
perl -Mblib t\test t/apache/cgihandler.t t/apache/compat.t
t/apache/conftree.t
On Wed, 8 May 2002, Michael A Nachbaur wrote:
With regard to dynamic image creation
The most basic uses of this application will to dynamically generate TTF
text for titles, buttons, sidebars, etc. The current version of this
code does this, and quite well. Foreground and background colors,
Greetings,
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Hi
about combinatorial I think not only compat2 is involved here
in test suites I have ran
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Wow. this is great detective work you have done Pascal.
I have tried to go deeper and actually debug the thing. However, while I can
get a debug version of apache I am stumped
Alessandro Forghieri wrote:
about combinatorial I think not only compat2 is involved here
in test suites I have ran
Wow. this is great detective work you have done Pascal.
Actually you didn't have to do the detective work. Apache::Test comes
with a detective of its own. Just run t/SMOKE and
Michael == Michael A Nachbaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael This is a mod_perl handler, not directly tied in with my
Michael content management system, but is/will be used extensively by
Michael it. The premise is to dynamically generate images, cache
Michael them, and present them to
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Alessandro Forghieri wrote:
about combinatorial I think not only compat2 is involved here
in test suites I have ran
Wow. this is great detective work you have done Pascal.
Actually you didn't have to do the detective work. Apache::Test comes
with
On Wed, 8 May 2002, Alessandro Forghieri wrote:
The script that follows *DOES* in fact send a header (so my previous msg. is
partly wrong; I am used to read/write print
$q-header(-content_type=text/html) rather than simply print header,
but then I am rather long winded. OTOH the script
People :
I had spent more than 2 months trying to make mode_perl on my RH 72. First I tried with
the RPMSbut it didn't works. Then I tryied with the tar.gz and I can't neither.
It prompts the following compilation error:util.c: In function `ap_find_token':
util.c:1410: `test_char_table'
On Fri, 10 May 2002 08:32:55 +0200
Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look at Apache::ImageMagick
In my benchmarks I ran, ImageMagick was way slower than GD. I wrote a
little test, rendering a little text image of 120x30. With ImageMagick,
I was getting 0.3 rps, and under GD with similar
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Randy Kobes wrote:
You're right - PerlSendHeader On should be there ... I'll
modify the draft accordingly. Thanks.
actually, the 2.0 config is:
PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
PerlSendHeader On is just alias of that for backwards compat.
On Fri, 10 May 2002 10:52:31 +0100 (BST)
Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The basic text support could be extended to allow for images to be
overlayed on the text (or placed under the text), or stretch images
similarly to how Enlightenment displays window manager themes.
Hmm, yes. I
the issue with all segfaults on win32 is related to the use of the
internal perl variable PL_sv_no. not sure what the real problem is, but
avoiding use of PL_sv_no has cured all segfaults on win32. the fixes have
been checked into cvs.
there are still a few tests that fail, but none that
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Jose Ortiz wrote:
People :
I had spent more than 2 months trying to make mode_perl on my RH 72. First I
tried with
the RPMS but it didn't works. Then I tryied with the tar.gz and I can't neither.
very unlikely that it doesn't
Banging my head against the wall a bit, 'cause this is just so simple, but
still not working:
Versions: Apache 1.3.22, mod_perl 1.26, perl 5.6.1
relevant lines from httpd.conf:
PerlWarn On
PerlModule Apache::PerlVINC
Location /dat-ajm6q
SetHandler perl-script
Stas Bekman wrote:
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Jose Ortiz wrote:
People :
I had spent more than 2 months trying to make mode_perl on my RH
72. First I tried with
the RPMS but it didn't works. Then I tryied with the tar.gz and I
can't neither.
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 10:46:11AM -0700, Michael A Nachbaur wrote:
On Fri, 10 May 2002 08:32:55 +0200
Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look at Apache::ImageMagick
In my benchmarks I ran, ImageMagick was way slower than GD. I wrote a
little test, rendering a little text image of
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 01:42:42AM -0700, Michael A Nachbaur wrote:
This is an request for comments. If you don't care about dynamic image
generation with mod_perl, or don't care about offering or reading about
suggestions, you can safely ignore this. Also, be forewarned, this was
written
On 10 May 2002 06:39:47 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:
Like http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col33.html
perhaps? Been there, Done that. Feel free to steal the code.
Like that, but a bit more so. And I'd like to avoid ImageMagick like
the plague.
--
-man
if a job hangs (due to database locking for instance), then a mod_perl child
will hang as well (absent some additional watchdog-type program.) if enough
jobs hang to the point that we hit MaxClients, then it is too late to use
/server-status to see what jobs hung.
does anyone have a quick way
At 21:43 01.05.2002, Alexander Solovey wrote:
Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
Try to apply patch (attached) and then build using these options:
perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.24/src USE_APACI=1 EVERYTHING=1
PERL_EXTRA_CFLAGS=-DUSEIMPORTLIB DO_HTTPD=1
* Doug MacEachern wrote:
the issue with all segfaults on win32 is related to the use of the
internal perl variable PL_sv_no. not sure what the real problem is, but
avoiding use of PL_sv_no has cured all segfaults on win32. the fixes have
been checked into cvs.
I now get
Aaron J Mackey wrote:
Banging my head against the wall a bit, 'cause this is just so simple, but
still not working:
Versions: Apache 1.3.22, mod_perl 1.26, perl 5.6.1
relevant lines from httpd.conf:
PerlWarn On
PerlModule Apache::PerlVINC
Location /dat-ajm6q
SetHandler
John E. Leon Guerrero wrote:
if a job hangs (due to database locking for instance), then a mod_perl child
will hang as well (absent some additional watchdog-type program.) if enough
jobs hang to the point that we hit MaxClients, then it is too late to use
/server-status to see what jobs
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