On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 04:12:00PM +0100, Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, William McCabe wrote:
I've got a lot of experience with mod_perl on both linux and AIX and
can state categorically that there are no typical conditions which
would cause AIX run strangely slowly
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody else got mp2 (CVS) working with recent perl-5.8.1's on Windows?
I've got it building, but I can't start the Apache server at all. (It's
fine without the mod_perl bits in the httpd.conf file.)
See this thread on p5p
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
PS. Randy: How do you that stacktrace output that you've
posted? Is that using MSVC++, or something else?
Hi Steve,
I'm using MSVC++ ... When a problem like this occurs,
an offer is made to call up the VC++ debugger, where
the trace is then done.
In
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
PS. Randy: How do you that stacktrace output that you've
posted? Is that using MSVC++, or something else?
Hi Steve,
I'm using MSVC++ ... When a problem like this occurs,
an offer is made to call up the VC++ debugger, where
the
hi all...
I wanted to let everyone know that I have ported !-- #perl -- SSI tag
support to Apache 2.0. it should behave under both prefork and threaded
mpms, and work pretty much the same as it did in Apache 1.3, despite the
fact that mod_include is now an output filter.
while the support is
Cameron,
Have you tried issuing the command to `at`? If you don't need to
interact wih the report generator, and can pass all the parameters in
the command line or via a tmp file, this is a great solution.
at (and the corresponding atd) will preserve your environment vars and
other niceties.
On Saturday, Sep 13, 2003, at 09:22 America/Denver, Perrin Harkins
wrote:
I found a pretty useful article at
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4143 on how to use
Apache::Session with Mason.
I'm afraid that is not a very good article. It's out of date, and
shows
poor error handling.
Eric,
Sorry if I came off overly critical. Many people have had problems
trying to use Mason with Apache::Session because of that article. This
is why on the Mason website the link to that article describes it as
outdated and steers people to newer documentation. (It probably should
also
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
I've actually rebuilt Perl and Apache as full debug builds
so I have all these .pdb files already. mod_perl gets
them too because it inherits Perl's debug build mode.
My question was where in the DevStudio GUI do you get at
the stacktrace that you