way :)
So:
The search is at:
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/guide-search
and the split guide is at:
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/guide/
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The Call of the Simpsons
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On Thu, 18 May 2000, Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
looks good... one minor issue with the stickyness of the next search
feature:
type "lexical file handles" in your original search. the "es
convert character
// entity references.
Interesting, Randy what version did you use?
Thanks Ged!
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the whole site, apache::asp and embperl pages searchable as well.
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-- it's useless, as it's not good
for the kind of documentation we have.
I've posted a request for comments about the apache.org search engine to
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turn the stemming on you get it right. Randy, ideas?
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On Fri, 19 May 2000, Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
Huh? Wasn't the mod_perl 1.23 supposed to fix this problem with DSO? I
thought to remove this item from the Guide. Are there still problems with
DSO?
If I remember correctly the problem
?issue=10
Enjoy! And encourage Steven McDougall (the author) to write more of this
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got a workaround (I force them all to load on the first run if under modPerl),
however I
thought I'd post, might be something for the developers to think about.
Cheers,
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Technical Director
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to be
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Read the doc and follow the instructions...
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Folks, please help Thomas to prove the 39.5% of those who don't use
Apache, that they should reconsider that.
Note that Thomas has agreed to get this forwarded to the list. Please
reply directly to him. We (the list) know what you are going to tell :)
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satisfactionary results on this direction or what it just a crazy idea?
If my explanation wasn't good enough, the aim was to improve the sharing
of the memory pages and reduce the unsharing during the child life to
minimum.
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I've tried the same with Apache::Registry, no matter where I put the
PerlSetupEnv directive, the %ENV is ON all the time. I guess the
enviroment is being enforced in Registry XS code, no matter what settings
is.
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. In all
my code that uses CGI.pm I have:
use CGI;
$CGI::NO_DEBUG = 1;
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mod_perl 1.24 / apache 1.3.12
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will be
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by a syscall before
reverting to uname -n. You might want to give it a try.
Like Honza said, but there is no problem with forking at the startup, this
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, that should be:
% gdb httpd $pid_of_spinning_process
(gdb) source modperl_x.xx/.gdbinit
(gdb) curinfo
don't worry, it's on the todo list already.
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On Mon, 29 May 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
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SB A while ago, a few people have mentioned that it's possible to improve the
SB way Perl data structures get mapped in memory pages, by exercising the
SB code before the child processes
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote:
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* install_driver (2):
DBI-install_driver("mysql");
I've never seen that before,
There is always a first time :)
and it isn't in the DBI perldoc.
Where do you think I've found it :) It is
preload driver
4 3477504 2482176 995328 nothing added
5 3481600 2469888 1011712 connect_on_init
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(ver 5) N = --- = 262
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So you can tell the difference (17% more child processes in the first
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On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Tim Bunce wrote:
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 02:49:47AM +0300, Stas Bekman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
* install_driver (2):
DBI-install_driver("mysql");
I've never seen t
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Tim Bunce wrote:
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Here is a complete version. comments are very welcome before it enters the
guide:
The first example is the CDBI module. As you know CDBI works with
many database drivers falling
really do it?
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PH On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
* install_driver (2):
DBI- install_driver("mysql");
PH I've never seen that before, and it isn't in the DBI perldoc. Is it safer
PH
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
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SB But an even better approach is to create a separate startup file
SB (where you code in plain perl) and put there things like:
SB use DBI;
SB use Carp;
SB Then you Crequire() this st
it...
* do we want to default to handler()? if so, what to try first:
Foo::doit-handler() or Foo-doit()
anyway, that's all for now... feedback/thoughts welcome...
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t it under Apache (thru ab) since it might behave
differently under Apache? But I doubt I'd be able to measure this unless
the text would be huge to get the real feel of the numbers. You saw that
I'd to run 500_000 tests to get some real numbers...
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who don't want it will be able to turn it off. But in all modules
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SB that's why it'd be the best if it'd be a variable and not a static value,
SB so those who don't want it will be able to turn it off. But in all modules
SB
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exits immediately, without
producing the slightest error message.
try this:
% gdb httpd
(gdb) b exit
(gdb) run -X
whether it core dumps or exit() is called, post the output of:
(gdb) bt
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Stas Bekman wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Tom Lancaster wrote:
Hi,
I've got this strange behavior in a production site that until a recent
upgrade never showed this kind of thing:
I've set
-- but it tastes awful.
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... just plugged this note about Apache::Benchmark so you'd go grab and
try the package before I release it...
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e maximum
value for a throughput graph or reaching the minimum value for a
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It was so much fun at the last Apache conference, I hope it would be even
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. If you do, then the potential intruder can do
much more nasty things than just snooping around in memory.
-Jan
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between case 1 (34ms) and 2+3 (27ms) ) might be very
insignificant. This is mostly important to servers who serve millions
of requests per day and where each millisecond counts.
But even if your server gets a little load, you can still make it a
little bit faster. Use the benchmark on the real cod
t even ask for numbers because it's there too :)
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mai
my $fh = gensym;
open $fh, "/dev/null" or die;
# make all the calls unbuffered
my $oldfh = select($fh);
$| = 1;
select($oldfh);
And the results are:
single_print: 4 wallclock secs ( 2.28 usr + 0.47 sys = 2.75 CPU)
here_print:2 wallclock secs ( 2.45 us
from ValueClick. Let's ask them whether
these techniques matter or not. With 70-80M requests served daily each
saved millisecond counts. Ask? Nick?
What do you think?
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/IETF//DTD HTML//EN\"\n",
"HTML\n",
" HEAD\n",
"TITLE\n",
" Test page\n",
"/TITLE\n",
" /HEAD\n",
" BODY BGCOLOR=\
lclock secs ( 6.44 usr + 0.05 sys = 6.49 CPU)
concat_print: 9 wallclock secs ( 8.04 usr + 0.06 sys = 8.10 CPU)
multi_print: 10 wallclock secs (10.56 usr + 0.09 sys = 10.65 CPU)
The interesting thing is that list_print and concat_print are quite bad in
the benchmark b
where the Profiling sections comes to help and all
the benchmarks of course...
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On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Per your request:
The handler:
query | avtime completed failedrps
---
single_print |110 5000 0881
here_print|111
FYI
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r,"A HREF=\"foo.html\"foo/A\n";
push @buffer," HR\n";
push @buffer," /BODY\n";
push @buffer,"/HTML\n";
print @buffer;
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On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Ken Williams wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stas Bekman) wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Mark Hewis wrote:
it would seem to be quite straight forward to implement a handler to gzip
all output html files depending on the allowed mime-types and/or user_agent.
This would
holet has reviewed the porting chapter.
* Minor corrections:
o download (Salve J Nilsen)
o performance (w trillich)
o perl (Scott Holdren)
o snippets+download (Ask Bjoern Hansen)
o debug (Robert Mathews)
o scenario (Tuomas Salo)
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when you have tried it and it was
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Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ok, you'd get surprised on this one. I cannot make benchmark show me
unbuffered output worse than buffered. Anyone can tell me why? there is
ap_flash call after each print in the unbuffered case, how comes the
results
Stephen Zander wrote:
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Stas Ouch :( Someone to explain this phenomena? and it's just
Stas fine under the handler puzzled, what can I say...
Continuous array growth and copying?
Is this a question or a suggestion? b
Hmm, can please someone confirm this? I'm afraid there is an HTTP specs
violation here, and the server in question should be fixed not the code
that generates URLs... see below for more info.
Thanks!
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Date: Fri, 9 Jun
guess a correction and an apology are due... :)
I know that not everything is slick, but having such a bald claim...
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Well you know who to vote for in the "Technical Contribution" category,
right? Please spread the word on the other related list if you know such.
And the nominees are...
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Email for training and consultancy availability.
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the results are printed without you doing a thing.
At this moment you can grab it from
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$class = shift;
warn "$class can't \$UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD!\n";
}
This will produce a nice error in Ierror_log, giving the line number
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On 23 Jun 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 23 Jun 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I think happens is the children die after their last request,
and apache does not kick off a new child straight
/english/yandex/YandexFree.html
Thanks Vladislav, but I think we are already quite happy with the two new
engines provided by Randy and Vivek and the new version of the split
guide, I really like it :). BTW, Randy's engine highlightes the words.
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From: Stas Bekman
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
In the article "Up to Speed with VelociGen" located
http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2000/05/infrrevu/ Brian Wilson
tries to compare Velocigen with mod_perl, unfortunately gives lot
ew clients :)
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So close() under mod_perl is not enough when locking is used.
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ople using it already; it
doesn't work like it used to. They will have to change their config
directives to upgrade. Is that really a big deal? Also, the docs that Stas
Bekman wrote will be outdated by this release. I can spruce those up if
necessary.
I'll gladly update those if you send me the up
points to their version. I edited it to point to the
right version.
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Stas Bekman wrote:
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
___cliff rayman___ wrote:
The perl interpreter has a one global symbol table called the stash where
all global
Stas Bekman wrote:
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On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Drew Taylor wrote:
Gunther, has anyone found a good home for such a comparison to be
hosted? It would be cool if it were at perl.apache.org, or even better
at www.perl.com or something
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