stas02/03/25 17:52:12
Modified:xs/maps apache_types.map
Log:
add the typemap for 'double' needed by xs_generate
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +1 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/maps/apache_types.map
Index: apache_types.map
dougm 02/03/25 19:37:47
Modified:xs/Apache/Log Apache__Log.h
Log:
workaround win32/5.6.1 bug which crashes when using PL_sv_no with do_join
Revision ChangesPath
1.9 +24 -6 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Log/Apache__Log.h
Index: Apache__Log.h
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Andrew Ho wrote:
What would be ideal is if the database would allow you to change the
user on the current connection. I know PostgreSQL will allow this
using the command line interface psql tool (just do \connect
database user), but I'm not sure if you can do this using
Hi,
It might well be that in my particular case, I don't have anything to worry
about the connection time per each user most likely won't kill me or even
cause problems at first. But I am trying to build a system, and I don't want
to skip any reasonable efficences I can build in from the start.
Stas == Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stas Steven Lembark wrote:
http://www.stonehenge.com/
http://www.stonehenge.com/perltraining/
Stas Steven, They don't give mod_perl courses, at least I couldn't find any.
We don't have any courses off-the-rack. But we custom build anything,
and
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Stas == Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stas Steven Lembark wrote:
http://www.stonehenge.com/
http://www.stonehenge.com/perltraining/
Stas Steven, They don't give mod_perl courses, at least I couldn't find any.
We don't have any courses off-the-rack.
Stas == Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stas Can you please add a page stating that and I'll link to it.
The bottom paragraph of http://www.stonehenge.com/perltraining/courses.html
is our catch all. I'm no wizard at marketing, however. It probably
all needs rewriting. :)
--
Randal L.
Dave Hodgkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something very wrong there. Do you have squeaky clean source trees?
I'd be tempted to erase the lot and start again. What's the compiler?
Post your httpd.conf? Have you built other (older) versions of
Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if I compile Apache with mod_perl, then mod_auth_db, mod_proxy and
mod_negotiation all stop working. If I compile Apache without
mod_perl then they continue to work just fine.
Something very wrong there. Do you have squeaky clean source trees?
I'd
mark warren bracher wrote:
I didn't ever actually see a post with newer numbers, so here goes..
I tested the same 50 clients/5000 requests as stas' test in the guide.
one pass with 2 uri params; another with 26. naturally I ran it all on
a server big (and quiescent) enough to handle
Angel R. Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to come in late into this. I had the same problems and spent a
while getting it all to build right. I am running on an Ultra class
machine with all my web stuff in /web/appl (automount point) so that
should be the only changes you need to
Can anyone help point me in the right direction for installing mod_perl for
Apache on Mac OSX?
Thank you,
Virgory Celestin
Hi there,
On 23 Mar 2002, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Angel R. Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to come in late into this. I had the same problems and spent a
while getting it all to build right. I am running on an Ultra class
[snip]
I built it DSO.
I was hoping to get away with
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help point me in the right direction for installing mod_perl for
Apache on Mac OSX?
Try searching the archives, a list of them appears on the mod_perl
home page at http://perl.apache.org.
I found this one...
[EMAIL
I would like to know whether in the server side one can figure out if a
user has completed the download of a known file. Would bytes_sent() give
the actual number of bytes sent if the download gets interrumpted by the
client? Would yo know a better approach if not?
-- fxn
Ed Grimm wrote:
Danger: Rant ahead. Proceed with caution.
[my summary of mlocks discussion removed]
In the discussion you referred to, all of the people saying this was a
bad idea were using terms like, I think. None of them had the
situation themselves, so have a difficult time coming to
F.Xavier Noria wrote:
I would like to know whether in the server side one can figure out if a
user has completed the download of a known file. Would bytes_sent() give
the actual number of bytes sent if the download gets interrumpted by the
client? Would yo know a better approach if not?
-- fxn
Bill Marrs wrote:
At 10:53 PM 3/22/2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
top and libgtop use the same source of information, so it has nothing
to do with these tools.
'top' has the ability to display SWAP on a per-process basis (you have
to change the defaults to see it, but it's there).
yeah,
We are currently using squid set up as a reverse proxy to accelerate
several heavy backends (mod_perl, etc) and to protect them from slow
client connections.
I am looking into replacing the squid with apache+mod_proxy. Why?
Because ultimately I'd like to be able to cluster the frontend using
Ed Grimm wrote:
First, I'll suggest that there are hopefully other areas you can look at
optimizing that will get you a bigger bang for your time - in my test
environment (old hardware), it takes 7.4 ms per
disconnect/reconnect/rebind and 4.8 ms per rebind. Admittedly, I'm
dealing with LDAP
Not to beat a dead horse...but we all can have an impact on these guys.
Write a VERY pointed email explaining your position as a web developer. If
you do contracting work, convince the company that you _will_ never use
their product, nor suggest it to any of your *many* customers. . .and will
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 16:48, Vuillemot, Ward W wrote:
Not to beat a dead horse...but we all can have an impact on these guys.
Write a VERY pointed email explaining your position as a web developer. If
you do contracting work, convince the company that you _will_ never use
their product,
Does anyone know how I can put my ProxyIOBufferSize config line in a
conditional that'll keep it from blowing up if I'm using a version of apache
earlier than 1.3.24?
-John
John Siracusa [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mar 25, 2002:
Does anyone know how I can put my ProxyIOBufferSize config line in a
conditional that'll keep it from blowing up if I'm using a version
of apache earlier than 1.3.24?
You could use IfDefine but that would mean that the command that
starts
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 02:01:49PM -0500, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This sort of begs the question: why not use DB 3.x? Is there some new
feature you need in DB 4?
Anecdotaly, I believe the OpenLDAP and Cyrus projects have both found
DB4 to be
At 11:14 AM -0500 3/25/02, John Siracusa wrote:
Does anyone know how I can put my ProxyIOBufferSize config line in a
conditional that'll keep it from blowing up if I'm using a version of apache
earlier than 1.3.24?
-John
In /path/to/apache1.3.24/bin/apachectl add a -DAPACHE_1_3_24 to the
httpd
In /path/to/apache1.3.24/bin/apachectl add a -DAPACHE_1_3_24 to the
httpd command.
In your httpd.conf add
IfDefined APACHE_1_3_24
ProxyIOBufferSize 10
/IfDefined
I think that should work
you could also do something hackish like this to avoid command line switches
Perl
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At 00:47 25.03.2002, John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi Per,
I get the msg:
'The document contained no data'
when I try to load my home.html from my server using
my browser. When I comment out the AddModule
mod_perl.c
then my home page appears.
Check your error log. It might have interesting
ras wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to unsubscribe to this list, but I don't know the adresse to
which I must send the unsubscribe mail.
http://perl.apache.org/#users-list
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- Original Message -
From: Hans Juergen von Lengerke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, March 25, 2002 4:20 pm
Subject: [OT] Replacing reverse squid with mod_proxy
Now I'm left with two choices: give up or try harder :-)
Before I decide for one of them I thought I'd ask on the lists
[Cross-posting to multiple mailing lists is dangerous (and a little
annoying) because people responding will usually not be members of all the
lists, and will therefore have to deal with bounces.]
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Hans Juergen von Lengerke wrote:
Now, I've tried to replace the squid with
On 3/25/02 11:39 AM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
In /path/to/apache1.3.24/bin/apachectl add a -DAPACHE_1_3_24 to the
httpd command.
In your httpd.conf add
IfDefined APACHE_1_3_24
ProxyIOBufferSize 10
/IfDefined
I think that should work
you could also do something hackish
Jim == Jim Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 02:02:38PM -0800, James Lum wrote:
1. use suid perl and set the owner as root ... but i do not know if you
can run a suid perl program under modperl. (anyone? will this work?)
Jim Should be able to -- mod_perl can run
Hi there,
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Hans Juergen von Lengerke wrote:
I am looking into replacing the squid with apache+mod_proxy.
I don't know if it will do what you need, but you might want to have
a look at mod_accel. If this URI is broken mail dapiatmaildotru
for the information.
Check out this thread on the MacOS X Perl mailing list --
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/index.html#01539
There were issues with using Apache::Request and Apache::Cookie together on
OS X, and there are some patches now that address the problems. You should
find the build instructions found in that
Has anyone ran into issues with data being written to the data source using
Apache::Session::Store::DB_File and Apache::Session::Lock::File? We are
running into a unique instance where a value is not being saved to the
session store at a certain point through a workflow. There are multiple
Kee Hinckley wrote:
At 2:27 PM -0500 3/23/02, Geoffrey Young wrote:
you might be interested in Joshua Chamas' ongoing benchmark project:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">http://mathforum.org/epigone/modperl/sercrerdprou/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.chamas.com/bench/
he has the results from a
Hi.
I have a short question about perl and apache httpd server.
Where can I activate that multimedia files like gifs and jpgs
run under my cgi-bin dir ?
Thanks a lot
Daniel Jonda
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On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 01:45:13AM +0100, Daniel Jonda wrote:
Hi.
I have a short question about perl and apache httpd server.
Where can I activate that multimedia files like gifs and jpgs
run under my cgi-bin dir ?
GIFs, JPGs, etc, don't *run*. They're not executable code. They
can be
Thanks for your fast answer.
I don't want to run them. I want to display them on my website
My problem is :
I have an image gallery, which is configured to have the images folders
under the cgi-bin. And it isn`t possible to see them on my website.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 10:44:10AM -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Jim == Jim Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 02:02:38PM -0800, James Lum wrote:
1. use suid perl and set the owner as root ... but i do not know if you
can run a suid perl program under
Jim == Jim Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim Basically, mod_perl can run scripts in the same manner as any other
Jim unix program.
Maybe we're getting hung up on details, but mod_perl is not a unix
program. It's a module for Apache. Therefore, in the same manner
is no longer applicable.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 02:12:52AM +0100, Daniel Jonda wrote:
Thanks for your fast answer.
I don't want to run them. I want to display them on my website
Oh, ok.
My problem is :
I have an image gallery, which is configured to have the images folders
under the cgi-bin. And it isn`t possible
Hi Per,
--- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 00:47 25.03.2002, John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi Per,
I get the msg:
'The document contained no data'
when I try to load my home.html from my server
using
my browser. When I comment out the AddModule
mod_perl.c
then my home
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:
Jim == Jim Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim Basically, mod_perl can run scripts in the same manner as any other
Jim unix program.
Maybe we're getting hung up on details, but mod_perl is not a unix
program. It's a module for Apache. Therefore,
At 3:17 PM -0600 3/25/02, James G Smith wrote:
And the sky isn't blue, but the results are the same.
mod_perl can't run scripts.
Scripts can be run from mod_perl.
More than that, set-uid scripts can be run from mod_perl and offer
one of the better ways of doing things that require root
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 15:17:06 -0600, James G Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
JS And the sky isn't blue, but the results are the same.
JS mod_perl can't run scripts.
JS Scripts can be run from mod_perl.
JS More than that, set-uid scripts can be run from mod_perl and offer
JS one of the better
Ilya Martynov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 15:17:06 -0600, James G Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
JS And the sky isn't blue, but the results are the same.
JS mod_perl can't run scripts.
JS Scripts can be run from mod_perl.
JS More than that, set-uid scripts can be run from
Folks,
1st, I want to thank you all for your responses and
clarifications about 'suid perl' and 'mod_perl' and the
way they work together. It is kinda like I suspected. :(
2nd, I should have worded my real question a little
differently. Basically, it is:
How can I get perl code, invoked by
James Lum wrote:
Folks,
1st, I want to thank you all for your responses and
clarifications about 'suid perl' and 'mod_perl' and the
way they work together. It is kinda like I suspected. :(
Also refer to
http://perl.apache.org/guide/multiuser.html#ISPs_providing_mod_perl_services
--
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi Per,
--- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 00:47 25.03.2002, John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi Per,
I get the msg:
'The document contained no data'
when I try to load my home.html from my server
using
my browser. When I comment out the AddModule
Vuillemot, Ward W wrote:
Not to beat a dead horse...but we all can have an impact on these guys.
Write a VERY pointed email explaining your position as a web developer. If
you do contracting work, convince the company that you _will_ never use
their product, nor suggest it to any of your
--On Sunday, March 24, 2002 21:57:54 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dougm 02/03/24 13:57:53
Modified:.Changes STATUS
src/modules/perl Util.xs
t/net/perl util.pl
Log:
Submitted by: Geoff Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reviewed by:
i had a bad feeling about this. we should not be implementing escape_html
to begin with, the functionality should all be in apache. i'm going to
back out the patch. anybody care to make a doc patch to explain the
problems with escape_html before the patch went in? thanks.
Doug MacEachern wrote:
i had a bad feeling about this. we should not be implementing escape_html
to begin with, the functionality should all be in apache. i'm going to
back out the patch.
sounds wise, especially considering people like Eric will end up with larger pages as a
result,
--On Monday, March 25, 2002 10:29:11 -0800 Doug MacEachern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i had a bad feeling about this. we should not be implementing
escape_html to begin with, the functionality should all be in apache.
i'm going to back out the patch. anybody care to make a doc patch to
dougm 02/03/25 10:45:23
Modified:.Changes
src/modules/perl Util.xs
t/net/perl util.pl
Log:
backing out change: properly escape highbit chars in Apache::Utils::escape_html
Revision ChangesPath
1.639 +0 -4 modperl/Changes
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