to help. It's better late, then never.
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a complete report as explained here:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Reporting_Problems
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The problem was that the buggy code was doing pack(c, $num) which
expects a
number in range -128..127, whereas a fixed version does pack(C, $num),
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the XS to have the
perl api. Or you can write the whole thing in perl. I think all the
ingredients are readily available.
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Randy Kobes wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
[looks my original reply didn't make it through, trying again]
Beau E. Cox wrote:
Hi -
I am posting this message informally - this is not
critical (maybe not worth looking at); during
the mp2 make install, mod_perl.so is copied
/APR.so] Error 1
[...]
I've read the dialog between Benny Jensen and Stas Bekman from:
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I've checked my Apache/Perl install three times against:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/install/inst
to sort this
problem out and submit a patch for 2.0.
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, till I finish the doc. Or if you are in hurry,
look at t/response/TestDirective/perlloadmodule* for examples.
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version,
when there is a stable and better version out there.
Whether you are running 5.7.2 or 5.8.0, do not compile with ithreads
support, unless you need it, as it makes the interpreter slower.
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Richard Curtis wrote:
OK, after following the instructions requested by Stas Bekman, it still
doesnt work...
Below is a list of everything I have type. I dont claim to be a major
expert or anything, so I have included all the commands in full to help
catch if I missed something :)
[...]
I
Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi Stas,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ged Haywood wrote:
[...]
Try upgrading to Perl 5.7.2 at least. It worked for me.
There are those who would recommend 5.8.0 minimum, but I'm not one.
(Yet:).
Eh? 5.8.0 is almost the same as 5.7.2, with mucho bugs fixed. I
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implemented?
Not in the way it's described in the overview, but yes should be
implemented at some point.
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in the eagle and the cookbook.
You can even write your own PerlTransHandler which will do the rewrite...
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tell me.
Use ModPerl::PerlRun instead of Apache::PerlRun. The former is a special
version written for 2.0.
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I've posted in the prev reply. it doesn't work
this way anymore. explanations are there.
I did an additional installation with apache-1.3.27 mod_perl-1 and in
this combination the test script does work =/
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. Yuriy, I'm working on the custom conf directives doc now and
hopefully should be done soon, so you can get going with the axkit porting.
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crying
wolf
you'd be surprised how many times i've cried wolf myself... even did
that, this morning ;)
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mod_perl users, is there an mp3 that we can link to from
perl.apache.org?
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David Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 12:46 AM, Stas Bekman wrote:
Care to share with us how was the show? And how much mod_perl talk was
in it?
I certainly mentioned how important Perl, mod_perl, Apache, Mason, and
PostgreSQL are to the success of the project. The show
package coming from mp1. It won't work with mp2.
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, you've installed Apache::ASP with?
There are so many different versions and flavors of everything. If you
don't tell us *all* the details, we can't guess what you have.
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if there are any changes.
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easy to refer
to it, (a new eagle), I've called it RW (RedWhite), if you have a
better idea, please suggest.
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. I'll add a note.
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some other way to represent data in your perl code (e.g.
dbm files). Also see the list archives for similar discussions.
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cvs, not the httpd)
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module, for that matter) - it's
not as simple as checking the file on disk - the content could be coming
from a proxy or from another content-handler.
Any ideas?
Issac
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, isn't it Stas?
If it has anything to do with magic always remember to s/Stas/Doug/gi
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}, lc $subdir;
next unless -d $dir;
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I hope that now you get a clean make test.
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, so there shouldn't be a problem to find all the
relevant info now. The online docs will be updated by the cron within 6
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not enough to upload the module on CPAN), login into your PAUSE account
and go to the registration section. If you have further questions
module-authors at perl.org is the place to ask them.
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/util, right?
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-layout=SuSE --enable-mods-shared=all --with-mpm=worker
please try first with just:
./configure --with-mpm=worker
as suggested by the docs.
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some
hints?
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AssignUserID and ChildPerUserID directives which now can
set different uid/gid for each group of processes/threads.
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solution that requires only one server, that
would be cool.
That's said let's worry first to get the core things working first and
if you want to play with optimizations please go ahead and hack away :)
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::MarkLine = 0;
sub init {
+*DB::DB = sub {} unless DB-can(DB); # temp definition for 5.8.0+
if(init_debugger()) {
warn [notice] Apache::DB initialized in child $$\n;
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will be
defined - any hints?
Last time I compiles 1.99_03 successfully.
Thanks for the report Kai. Fixed in the current cvs.
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Issac Goldstand wrote:
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. Since if your mod_perl handler sends
the data to a thread which runs a filter that send the data to a client
(and doesn't need perl) it'll still block on the network transfer, which
will block
this
problem.
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question regarding releasing the handler
early, you need a slightly modified version of the cl filter to do that.
Since it's already buffering the data, you just want to do this
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Stas Bekman wrote:
Benny Jensen wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile mod_perl for apache2. But i got a error message
that i dont know how to solve. The following message is what i get:
/LD_RUN_PATH= cc -shared -L/usr/local/lib APR.o -o
../../../blib/arch/Apache2/auto/APR/APR.so -lapr
. Committed this and added two more similar fixes which solve
the same problem in two other functions in that module.
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:
use strict;
$| = 1;
my ($i,$r);
$r = shift;
$r-content_type('text/html');
while ($i 10) {
$r-printf($i.br\n);
$r-printf(\0);
$i++;
sleep 1;
}
---
$r-rflush() is indeed not working yet.
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/2.0/user/handlers/filters.html#All_in_One_Filter
and trying the MyApache::FilterSnoop module at work should clearify a lot.
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; # win32 lib?
+}
+
+#need this alias for Apache::src backwards compat
+$Setup{Apache_Src} = $Setup{APACHE_SRC};
+
+
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Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Recently I happened to get the error log flooded with the message
callback called exit
(repeated a couple of million times, probably by one process or a few
processes).
This was some side-effect
Stas Bekman wrote:
Harry Danilevsky wrote:
I did send the patch to Matt couple of days ago, but haven't heard
back yet.
Matt is on vacation
I suppose I can also brace myslef, add namespaces, and clean up my own
code.
That's a good idea.
As for the versioning, if this patch could
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at the troubleshooting.html chapter on the next
automatic update (within 6 hours).
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/tables/current/, which is pretty easy to do if you don't have many of
them.
And if you have some improvements to the scarce notes in the 'mod_perl
2.0 Source Code Explained' chapter, please send me a patch... thanks.
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, you'll see that both test1
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/$_-config --link-ld} } qw(apr apu);
+chomp @libs;
ModPerl::MM::WriteMakefile(
'NAME'= 'APR',
'VERSION_FROM' = 'APR.pm',
-'LIBS' = [-L$libdir @libs],
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the complete details of your setup and we
will see what can be done.
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it. Especially if you have more interesting examples, than
the ones I've come up with.
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#Using1_Under_mod_perl_and_Better_print___Techniques_
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discusses this issue to death:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10365327621r=1w=2
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early adopters, who are willing to try things and be
patient to report problems and help workout the solutions. 2.0 needs a
lot of real world testing before it will released, something that no
test suite can replace.
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solution I know is just replacing it
with IPC::Run.
Seconded. Go with IPC::Run and you won't regret, since it works under
mod_perl and gives you much more than the IPC::Open* family.
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Jan Theofel wrote:
Hello,
Am Mon, 2002-11-25 um 01.14 schrieb Stas Bekman:
Jan Theofel wrote:
[Sun Nov 24 17:59:45 2002] shop.pl: Subroutine main redefined at
/home/www/[...]/shop/engine/shop.pl line 19.
This is a warning, not an error.
Ok, but why do I get this warning? I don't
configuration section, so it's hard to tell.
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these newer browsers :(
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[ replies should go to the list and not to me :( ]
Rick Tan wrote:
It works with Apache 1.3.x/mod_cgi. Apache 2.0/mod_cgi doesn't work
either.
that's what I thought. Contact the httpd list then as this is not a
mod_perl problem:
http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-users
Stas Bekman
Ken Y. Clark wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
advertising the merits of your product or going down on your competitors
^^
For future reference, this phrase has certain ... um ... sexual
connotations, at least
the features (e.g. perlio, on which other features depend)
and you should remember that perl version is very buggy.
In any case, if you try the current cvs you should be able to compile
2.0 with 5.6.0 again.
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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2.0 with perchild mpm should resolve the ownership problem,
partially similar to what suexec does.
David
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From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:30 AM
To: David Simcik
Cc: Modperl
Subject: Re: How Can I Install ModPerl on My ISP
= 1);
[... more in the manpage ...]
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Erich Oliphant wrote:
Ok, thanks now it makes sense ;) It's in the mp2 docs and it wasn't clear
if it was not implemeted or the docs were behind the code. Maybe you guys
could stick a note on it or something.
done.
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#Apache_Restarts_Twice_On_Start
p.s. for now let's keep this trickery in the archives, if the question
is repeated, will add the answer to the docs.
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my module's entry. Although httpd calls my
per-server
configuration creator.
How can it be?
Just to make things clear, does this happen when you load modperl and
works fine without it?
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Stas Bekman wrote:
Ruslan U. Zakirov wrote:
Hello, all!
May I understand in my handler sub how it was called?
Was it called by Apache process in stacked handlers chain or
it was called by some other module with call MyMod::handler($r)?
Could i do it without adding some special parametrs
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off
That should be:
PerlSendHeader on
since you manually print your headers.
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. If not I'll post the solution once we have one.
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knows how to accomplish
what he requested.
Any chance you can find a more appropriate forum for discussing perl
basic things? Thank you!
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: No such file or directory
Can someone help?
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. If
you do a lot of processing the speed improvement is significant. See:
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anything too specific.
My guess would be:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/multiuser/multiuser.html
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, but it was never committed. So the doc
is out of sync with the core code. For now please apply this patch:
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. For example you might have
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