stas2002/06/26 09:16:58
Modified:t/response/TestApache compat2.pm
Log:
add Apache-module compat tests
Revision ChangesPath
1.19 +9 -1 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestApache/compat2.pm
Index: compat2.pm
Try an older version.
--- Tim Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ok, im at
the end of my proverbial rope on this one
and dont know how to
proceed... i am trying to install libapreq for
Apache::Request, and when i
try to run make the thing just pukes up a huge
long string of errors like:
From: Fran Fabrizio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You oversimplify. Cookies do work fine. What creates, reads, modifies,
validates the cookies? What ties the cookies to useful state
information that is stored server-side? There's a lot of coding
potentially involved. Yes, perl modules exist.
Ron Savage wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 12:22:15 -0400, Fran Fabrizio wrote:
Fran
[snip]
from first-hand experience, hell my current project has both of
these
things in a web interface, and neither were trivial. I crafted an
expandable-tree menu (think Windows Explorer style menu) from
* Tim Gerla [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-26 11:33]:
I've got a problem with a perl module (.pm) problem on my server. I've
got two slightly different versions of a file: Conf.pm, in two
separate places on my server. (Let's call them /home/www/docs/web/cgi/
and /home/www/docs/minos/cgi/)
[cross-posted to apreq-dev]
Tim Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ok, im at the end of my proverbial rope on this one and dont know how
to proceed... i am trying to install libapreq for Apache::Request, and
when i try to run make the thing just pukes up a huge long string of
errors like :
At 17:29 26.06.2002, Tim Gerla wrote:
I've got a problem with a perl module (.pm) problem on my server. I've
got two slightly different versions of a file: Conf.pm, in two separate
places on my server. (Let's call them /home/www/docs/web/cgi/ and
/home/www/docs/minos/cgi/) Mod_perl apparently
Greetings,
Tried to run some benchmarking tests on a cgi generated web page comparing a
light and heavy server.
ab worked fine when testing the script run by the Apache 2.0.39 light server
ab reported failure when testing the same script running on Apache
2.0.40-dev with mod-perl 1.99
Both
Ok, still no luck. Every dependancy has more dependancies all of which go
back and back to mod_perl 1 stuff already being in place
My question is, can I download the Apache 1.3 source (don't make it), then
run the mod_perl 1 build to get all the pm files in place, then rebuild my
mod_perl
To solve the second problem (Apache::Icon not loading its directives
properly), I ended up commenting out all the AddModule statements as well
as the ClearModuleList statement in the httpd.conf fiile. I don't really
know why this fixed the problem, but I suppose it's related to having
statically
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Tim Bolin wrote:
ok, im at the end of my proverbial rope on this one and dont know how to
proceed... i am trying to install libapreq for Apache::Request, and when i
try to run make the thing just pukes up a huge long string of errors like:
You forgot to mention (though
So I got the advisory about the Apache servers having a security hole, so I
decided to upgrade some servers. I've been on v1.25 for awhile, so decided
to upgrade to 1.27 while I was at it... big mistake.
NONE of my notes/pnotes were getting thru, on the new version.
It took me 8 or 10
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On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 09:37:58 -0400, Fran Fabrizio wrote:
Fran
Ron Savage wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 12:22:15 -0400, Fran Fabrizio wrote:
Fran
[snip]
from first-hand experience, hell my current project has both of
these
things in a web interface, and neither were trivial. I crafted an
I'm in a baffled state, ladies and gentleman.
I'm using TT2 to ultimately display some pages, however I'm having some
rather odd behaviour creeping in.
In my template constructor I have CACHE_SIZE set to 0.
I have a page which - even after a server restart - reverts to an older
version of the
Folks,
I get the strangest object when I tried to print my object to log file:
Died. Has anyone seen this before. This is ofcourse my container
object that I use in mod_perl to save the request's response.
Thanks in advance.
-r
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 11:17:49PM +, Rafiq Ismail (ADMIN) wrote:
I have a page which - even after a server restart - reverts to an older
version of the page.
Whilst I was still debugging, I accidently had Data::Dumper doing a print
STDOUT
Hi,
I asked about this before, but didn't get a response, so here we go
again...
I'm able to use MPEG::LibMPEG3 in a command line perl script, but if I try
to use it under mod_perl, I get an error:
[error] Can't locate auto/MPEG/LibMPEG3/dimensions.al in INC ...
Furthermore, this file doesn't
Allen Day wrote:
Furthermore, this file doesn't exist in my filesystem. How is it possible
that (1) the module works without this apparently required file at the
command line but (2) doesn't work with apache/mod_perl ?
How is it possible? Two ways: you could be wrong about the existence of
Zac Morris wrote:
Ok, still no luck. Every dependancy has more dependancies all of which go
back and back to mod_perl 1 stuff already being in place
My question is, can I download the Apache 1.3 source (don't make it), then
run the mod_perl 1 build to get all the pm files in place,
Kent, Mr. John wrote:
Greetings,
Tried to run some benchmarking tests on a cgi generated web page comparing a
light and heavy server.
ab worked fine when testing the script run by the Apache 2.0.39 light server
ab reported failure when testing the same script running on Apache
So that this question won't be repeated again and again:
If you build with perl 5.8.0, you need perl-5.8.0-RC2
in order to build mod_perl-1.99_04.
If you use 5.6.(0|1), please disregard this note.
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