Re: speeding up CGI.pm

2003-03-25 Thread Issac Goldstand
That would be really amazing if it could still be implemented in mp1, too, as it would allow for interoperability between libapreq-based applications (like Apache::UploadMeter) and response handlers like CGI scripts which use CGI.pm I suppose that this isn't such a big problem in mp2 whose

Re: speeding up CGI.pm

2003-03-25 Thread Lincoln Stein
I like the idea of that, although the handsprings needed to do ordinary CGI, mp1 and mp2 might lead to a cloud of confusion. Best to keep them in separate modules and load them into CGI as needed. Is Apache::Request in mp2 ready for prime time? We haven't been able to get it running here

Re: the deprecation of Apache-request in mp2

2003-03-25 Thread Lincoln Stein
I suppose there might be name clashes, but I'll look into doing that. Lincoln On Monday 24 March 2003 07:08 pm, Stas Bekman wrote: Lincoln Stein wrote: How about making CGI.pm a subclass of $r? (optionally of course, by dynamically changing @ISA), so instead of returning $q it'll return $r,

Re: CGI.pm and friends port to mp2

2003-03-25 Thread Lincoln Stein
At least with some versions of perl, the require gets evaluated at compile time and raises an exception even if it is enclosed by the eval {} braces. The only way to get around this is to eval the string. I'm not sure whether this is a current issue or was a problem with 5.00503, but I've

RE: Oracle9.2 and mod_perl - advice sought

2003-03-25 Thread Goehring, Chuck Mr., RCI - San Diego
Jim, ODBC is not the way to go for Oracle if you can. Early on I tried using ODBC and I had crashes and hang-ups. Performance is substantially better also. The modules below and the oci libraries in the Oracle install will get it for you. This version works with the 9i Release 2 for me.

RE: Oracle9.2 and mod_perl - advice sought

2003-03-25 Thread Dmitri Bichko
The regular DBI (http://search.cpan.org/author/TIMB/DBI-1.35/DBI.pm) with DBD::Oracle (http://search.cpan.org/author/TIMB/DBD-Oracle-1.13/Oracle.pm) will work just fine. To make your life easier, take a look at Class::DBI (http://search.cpan.org/author/TMTM/Class-DBI-0.91/lib/Class/DBI.pm) as

Re: Mod_perl 1.99_09dev on AIX4.3.3

2003-03-25 Thread Stas Bekman
ODELL, TODD E (SWBT) wrote: On Mar 24 Stas Bekman Wrote: I've applied some fixes for mod_perl to build on aix. I could only test with aix 5.1 on powerpc. Please test that things work on other configurations. I got 1.99_09dev working on AIX4.3.3/apache 2.0.44 on powerpc_power3. I had trouble

get_server_port (was:Re: run_access_check)

2003-03-25 Thread Jie Gao
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Stas Bekman wrote: Jie Gao wrote: Hi All, I am getting the following error mesg: Can't locate object method run_access_checker via package Apache::RequestRec at /usr/local/perl-5.8.0_threaded/lib/site_perl/5.8.0/xxx/.pm for the section: sub handler {

Re: get_server_port (was:Re: run_access_check)

2003-03-25 Thread Stas Bekman
Jie Gao wrote: I have run into another problem, though. I am writing a PerlProcessConnectionHandler based on the example in overview of mod_perl-2.0. It's going to listen on two ports, and I need to know which port is being used in order to set up other things. But I could not get get_server_port

Re: Apache::GD::Thumbnail Question

2003-03-25 Thread Steven A. Adams
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 00:12, Issac Goldstand wrote: - Original Message - ...snip... From the man page: * ThumbnailBaseDir Sets the directory that contains the images to be thumbnailed. Defaults to .. if not specified Since the virtual directory /home/me/pics/thumbs/../ is where the

Re: BerkeleyDB vs. Linux file system benchmark (on Perlmonks)

2003-03-25 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 14:05, Perrin Harkins wrote: I thought some of you might be interested in this thread from Perlmonks.org: http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=243899 I benched BerkeleyDB against multiple files for medium-sized documents, and the results were that Berkeley was faster

Re: speeding up CGI.pm

2003-03-25 Thread Nick Tonkin
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Lincoln Stein wrote: I like the idea of that, although the handsprings needed to do ordinary CGI, mp1 and mp2 might lead to a cloud of confusion. Best to keep them in separate modules and load them into CGI as needed. Is Apache::Request in mp2 ready for prime time? We