:: I actually like the logo without the underscore. I don't
:: think an underscore is very collaborative with art. The _
:: has always been irritating me a little.
I don't see any reason why the underscore can't be incorporated
discreetly. I had an idea that we could have the dp together
:: I agree here. But then, TMTOWTDI is a big part of Perl
:: culture. I suggest a democratic solution: present the logo
:: and the favorite logo-based button as the logo and button.
:: Then, also present a page which has some alternate buttons
:: on it, including the two winners of the
:: A thought - what about putting the suggestion of an
:: underscore by putting bars underneath the d and p of
:: modperl? Just a suggestion to Michael as presumably he is
:: revisting the design for the buttons.
I had a similar idea - a single bar under the dp yet keeping the dp
together.
Eric Frazier wrote:
Hi,
This may be totaly ignorate crap, but I noticed this when I was reading the
ps man page on BSD 4.5 about sys/proc.h flags
This one I noticed..
P_SYSTEM 0x00200System proc: no sigs, stats or swapping
Could this mean what I think it means? That
Now PHP::Session 0.05 with save/destory implementation is going on its
way to CPAN.
0.05 Mon Mar 18 16:36:27 JST 2002
* added Boolean type (ext/var.h in PHP source code)
0.04 Fri Mar 15 16:14:32 JST 2002
* added destroy()
0.03 Fri Mar 15 16:01:35 JST 2002
* added
What does:
perl -MCPAN -e shell
install LWP::Parallel
do for you?
I don't use the specific module in question, but by using CPAN for installing it
usually tells you what dependancies there might be. Given that this module is in CPAN
:)
Regards
// Nicolai
-Original Message-
Hi Stas,
I am currently running w/ openssl-0.9.6b. ALso, I
tried your suggestion:
perl -MCPAN -eshell
cpan install URI HTML::HeadParser LWP
make test still could not find LWP...
But thanks anyways.
John Kolvereid
--- Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi Stas,
I am currently running w/ openssl-0.9.6b. ALso, I
tried your suggestion:
perl -MCPAN -eshell
cpan install URI HTML::HeadParser LWP
make test still could not find LWP...
Nope, according to your original report (the relevant part of it is
attached
Hi John,
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, John Kolvereid wrote:
Thanks for sticking in there w/ me.
:)
There are a great many options and the number
of combinations is awesome.
True, but there's no point worrying about the number of combinations,
you need to worry about setting things up the way
John:
Try the following:
$ perl Makefile.PL \
USE_APXS=1 \
EVERYTHING=1 \
WITH_APXS=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
$ make
$ make test
$ make install
This will build mod_perl as a DSO outside of the Apache source
tree using
Animated version of the new mod_perl logo:
http://take23.org/modperl.svg
If you want a button, download it and change the width/height attributes
to 100 x 22 (or smaller/larger as appropriate).
--
!-- Matt --
:-Get a smart net/:-
Could you make it flaming? ;)
-Original Message-
From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 12:31 PM
To: Jonathan M. Hollin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] The New mod_perl logo - results now in...
OK, here's my
John:
Consider installing the latest version of Apache 1.3.23.
RB
-Original Message-
From: OCNS Consulting [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 8:53 AM
To: John Kolvereid; Ade Olonoh
Cc: mod_perl Mailing List
Subject: RE: Trouble w/ LWP during mod_perl install
Where's the latest snapshot of mod_perl?
RB
OCNS, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where's the homepage of perl.apache.org?
It should say something about cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl ...
Sorry for the sarcasm... but please... what effort did you do to find it yourself?
Best regards
Nicolai Schlenzig
nicolai.schlenzig(at)got2get.net
---
This mail does not reflect my
hello,
kind of a long shot but does anyone know if its possible to check a site for
ssl certificate information from a mod perl handler or perl script?
thanks
k
I have been testing my mod_perl-1.26 applications under perl 5.7.3.
I have discovered that the tying of STDIN and STDOUT does not work.
This is caused by a change in the internals of the implementation
of tied handles in Perl. The following extract from the source
of Perl (pp_sys.c ll 764 ff)
Kirk Rogers wrote:
hello,
kind of a long shot but does anyone know if its possible to check a site for
ssl certificate information from a mod perl handler or perl script?
thanks
k
it's all exported into %ENV if you do:
SSLOptions + StdEnvVars
Issac
What about a standalone CGI script? Is there some module or package I need
acquire or is it also exported into %ENV?
Thanks,
K
-Original Message-
From: Issac Goldstand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 7:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: modperl
Subject: Re:
Hi Team, new subscriber here hoping someone can help me out. I'm getting a
weird behavior with Apache: after running for a while, always two httpd
processes have to be restarted because they use up around 8% of CPU each.
Does this ring a bell to anyone? The following are a truss output and gcore
IT's a feature of mod_ssl, not of mod_perl, so the answer is no, it does
not need another module to be accessed by standalone perl.
Issac
Kirk Rogers wrote:
What about a standalone CGI script? Is there some module or package I need
acquire or is it also exported into %ENV?
Thanks,
K
Andre Terroux wrote:
Hi Team, new subscriber here hoping someone can help me out. I'm getting a
weird behavior with Apache: after running for a while, always two httpd
processes have to be restarted because they use up around 8% of CPU each.
This is probably caused by a bug in your perl code.
Charles Jardine wrote:
I have been testing my mod_perl-1.26 applications under perl 5.7.3.
I have discovered that the tying of STDIN and STDOUT does not work.
Great work, Charles!
the output of 'diff -u' is a preffered format for patches :)
[snip]
This
patch makes mod_perl work with
just in case anyone is interested, WebReference.com is hosting Chapter
4 from the mod_perl Developer's Cookbook starting today:
http://www.webreference.com/programming/perl/cookbook/
this is in addition to chapters 1, 7, and 16 which are already
available at our website
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 02:54:47PM -0800, Paul Lindner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 04:53:56PM -0600, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Medi Montaseri wrote:
My suggestion would be to install a Linux on your developer's PC and
keep with the distributed model. Now everyone can
Hey,
That may have worked. No descernable errors.
What's the best way to test it. Meanwhile I will be
looking in 'Apache Modules w/ Perl C'. Please
advise. Thanks.
John Kolvereid
--- OCNS Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John:
Consider installing the latest version of
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi Stas,
John, please keep the thread at the list, unless you are asked to take
it offlist.
Results:
URI.pm location
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-linus/Apache
UserAgent
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/LWP
HeadParser
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking... Apache, on it's own,
does not support any internal parsing of POST data, multipart or
otherwise, so why should mod_perl? For this, we have the
Apache::Request library in mod_perl (Which is the mod_perl interface to
the libapreq library for
Just to re-iterate a previous post. Here is what I have done thusfar.
My httpd.conf file:
#
# **
# ** MOD PERL CHANGES **
# **
# limit POSTS so that they get processed properly
Limit POST
PerlInitHandler POST2GET
/Limit
# force reloading of modules on
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Hi,
We have a product that at the moment uses a combination of CGI and mod_perl.
While in the future it will be totally ported to mod_perl, until we figure
out exactly how we'd like to overcome the 'expat' issues we're stuck with a
mixed-mode enviroment.
Here however is the current problem.
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 14:17:35 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a product that at the moment uses a combination of CGI and mod_perl.
While in the future it will be totally ported to mod_perl, until we figure
out exactly how we'd like to overcome the 'expat' issues we're stuck with a
We have a full collection of wholesale freight rate calculators at
http://www.apx-air-cargo.com
Our new calculator is here and it will calculate rates from Asia to over 30 US cities
including customs clearance and delivery.
CLICK HERE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a full collection of wholesale freight rate calculators at
Aaaahhh!! Ask, anybody, make it stop!!!
--Geoff
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:27:40PM +0900, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
Now PHP::Session 0.05 with save/destory implementation is going on its
way to CPAN.
0.05 Mon Mar 18 16:36:27 JST 2002
* added Boolean type (ext/var.h in PHP source code)
0.04 Fri Mar 15 16:14:32 JST 2002
In a message dated 18-Mar-02 7:36:55 PM GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may want to look into useradd and /etc/skel on a Linux system. It
has everything you are trying to accomplish handled automatically
by using the standard Linux user creation techniques. No need to
At 3:42 PM -0500 3/18/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 18-Mar-02 7:36:55 PM GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may want to look into useradd and /etc/skel on a Linux system. It
has everything you are trying to accomplish handled automatically
by using the
At Mon, 18 Mar 2002 14:06:56 -0600,
Jim Smith wrote:
Will there be a way to specify each of the actions as PHP allows?
For example, in a project I have, we use PHP4 sessions, but they are
stored in a MySQL table so they can be shared across web machines
without worrying about NFS problems.
At Tue, 19 Mar 2002 06:03:56 +0900,
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
Basically, it would be nice to have PHP::Sessions provide the
serialization mechanism for use by Apache::Session without it
worrying about how to store the information.
Yes, what I'm planning now is Apache::Sesion::PHP, which
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Recent happenings in the mod_perl world...
Hope
To change set the default /etc/skel files and to use useradd on linux,
you need to run as root ... but the cgi code normally runs with the
userid of the web server (nobody or www) and thus cannot successfully
invoke the useradd command.
To successfully invoke the useradd command, you could do
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 06:03:56AM +0900, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
At Mon, 18 Mar 2002 14:06:56 -0600,
Jim Smith wrote:
Will there be a way to specify each of the actions as PHP allows?
For example, in a project I have, we use PHP4 sessions, but they are
stored in a MySQL table so they
At Mon, 18 Mar 2002 15:46:20 -0600,
Jim Smith wrote:
Will there be a way to specify each of the actions as PHP allows?
For example, in a project I have, we use PHP4 sessions, but they are
stored in a MySQL table so they can be shared across web machines
without worrying about NFS
stas02/03/18 18:18:02
Modified:.Changes
src/modules/perl perlio.c
Log:
starting from perl 5.7.3 for tied filehandles, tiedscalar magic is applied
to the IO slot of the GP rather than the GV itself. adjust the TIEHANDLE
macro to work properly under
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