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FYI
Original Message
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 10:44:13 +0800
From: Autrijus Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Peacock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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??, 2003-09-19 00:05, John Peacock
What is the status of thread support on FreeBSD vis-a-vis Perl? There is
Matisse Enzer wrote:
At 11:19 AM -0700 9/19/03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Matisse Enzer wrote:
Thank you very much.
So does it work now?
I wasn't able to get 1.99_09 to install.
-8-- Start Bug Report 8--
1. Problem Description:
make install
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has fixed that, check the Changes file.
t/response/TestApache/conftree.pm does the testing of this feature and works
just fine in the current cvs.
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to point people to a simple:
http://perl.apache.org/bugs/
Thanks.
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with
modperl. There are many other appropriate places where you can ask this
question. See: http://perl.apache.org/docs/offsite/other.html
Let's keep the Signal to Noise ratio high on this list. Thank you.
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thanks.
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a non-issue as well ;)
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the same API then no matter
what happens behind the scenes it'll do the right thing for the developer.
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will later read them in archives.
Thank you!
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someone would like to summarize these and put a short tutorial on
perl.apache.org? This question seems to come back pretty often.
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will be installed into MP_AP_PREFIX/lib
# for use by 3rd party xs modules
$self-{cwd}/src/modules/perl/$self-{MP_LIBNAME}.lib;
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Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Steve Hay wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
I believe that mod_perl 2 now installs the mod_perl.lib
somewhere to solve that kind of problem. Is there an
option in the mod_perl 1 build
cycles, first upgrade to the latest mod_perl:
http://perl.apache.org/download/index.html
and try again.
Thanks.
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...ok
error running 3 tests out of 140
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I think I got your problem solved, you need to:
- print $q-header();
+ print $q-header(text/html; charset=utf-8);
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Hello,
In response to :
Kurt George Gjerde wrote:
BTW: I've fixed my can't coerce GLOB to string problem I had last
week.
Was unrelated to mod_perl (sorry). It seems XML::LibXSLT produced some
errors which went straight to STDERR. Under
list of modules...
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, then the
same for the output.
I have started writing the test for mp2 to verify utf8 input, hopefully I'll
finish it soon.
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to use the latest released
mod_perl 1.99_09 and apache 2.0.47 before you start reporting problems which
were fixed alredy. You can find rawhide rpm versions of those on rpmfind.net.
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community for mod_perl, it has made
the development of this project fun! And it has kept me from having to
go back to C programming. It was a long time since I last did that.
thanks for the kind words ;)
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is what raised the interest of a few mod_perl
developers. However, at the moment, there is nothing new here.
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speeves wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Thanks that did it.
Great.
It would be nice though if the minimum rev level of the CGI.pm could be
mentioned in the doc.
Or maybe it is there somewhere and I skimmed over it.
It's a a CGI.pm problem, really. We can't go and support all possible
modules
/authors/id/L/LD/LDS/
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, I have updated the page.
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that's correct)
lib.pl
local-conf.pl
That's fine.
So we are all set ;)
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object method request via package Apache at C:/Perl/lib/CGI.pm line
269.
upgrade your CGI.pm to 2.93 or higher.
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t/modules/cgiupload.t
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of course you will want to create a new couple of files for this test.
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as it'll be released rsn.
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. Please check if it works for you.
I've already adjusted the install docs to mention MP_APXS, I suppose we need
to put it as the very first one.
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a few knowledgeable
folks over there...
Next I am going to try perl 5.8.1 snapshot to see what happens.
Probably nothing will change on the sharing front, but you will get a better
perl ;)
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upgrade your CGI.pm to 2.93 or higher.
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being a bonehead? Thank you in advance for any
assistance.
Compare their build options?
perl-5.6.1 -V 5.6.1
perl-5.8.0 -V 5.8.0
diff -u 5.6.1 5.8.0
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a request to a registry script?
I suppose nothing? There is no segfault, no nothing? What's the exact error
message that you get from the system? (I suppose it does that via a pop up
window, right?)
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(assuming that you are using the latest cvs):
perl -MApache2 -MAPR -MAPR::UUID -le 'print APR::UUID-new-format'
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John Saylor wrote:
hi
( 03.09.03 10:42 -0700 ) Stas Bekman:
You mean, you want to generate one? in mod_perl2/apr it'd be:
is there an equivalent in mod_perl1?
I'm sure there are a few modules on CPAN that you can use. Again I'm talking
about generating UUD, not extracting the SSL one. Perrin
the same script work fine as mod_cgi?
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to under, which is
probably not what you want.
- for users of perl 5.6 suggest to use 'use vars' instead of 'our'.
- point to perl_reference.pod for other workarounds/solutions.
Does it sound good?
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: *** [run_tests] Error 1
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request
* @return A fully qualified URL
* @deffunc char *ap_construct_url(apr_pool_t *p, const char *uri,
request_rec *r)
*/
AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_construct_url(apr_pool_t *p, const char *uri,
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Tofu Optimist wrote:
Thanks. How do I call construct_uri?
You just call $r-construct_url. In your example that would be:
$r-headers_out-set(Location = $r-construct_url . r2=1);
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example
that would be:
$r-headers_out-set(Location =
$r-construct_url . r2=1);
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to do that, even though there are claims that short
writes are atomic. It's probably not the same on all io implementations.
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oops, that should be the modperl list... at modperl-docs we discuss
mostly site/docs techical issues and there are very few people on this
list to get enough exposure for this kind of feedback request.
Patch
is that the initial read pipe apparently fails to open
under modperl.
Is there a workaround for this? or am I just missing something
simple?
Use IPC::Run?
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a bug in Apache 1.3.28:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22805
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messages or explaining what kind of problem he has.
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:17:57 -0700, Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Ivoilov wrote:
Hello all,
I have perl programs running under Apache::Registry.
Now I need to switch to mod_perl2 and can not find request object.
I used to get as
$r
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much better to die with a
useful hint on how to tell where APXS is.
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. [Stas Bekman]
Backport GTop to perl 5.005_03 using ppport.h [Stas Bekman]
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-debugging information
inserted. Make sure that you load before any code that you plan to profile.
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/TEST -v filter/in_bbs_msg.t hooks/trans.t
don't run 'make test' as it'll rewrite t/conf/httpd.conf, use t/TEST instead.
I wonder why http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#enablesendfile
says that it's on by default.
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else?
Please, post them to the dev list:
http://perl.apache.org/maillist/dev.html
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('LIBEXECDIR'),
+ $self-apxs('LIBEXECDIR').'-extramodules',
catfile($sroot, 'modules'),
catfile($sroot, 'libexec'));
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a list signature:
Always post followups back to the list!
will help, but who reads that.
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(note: I have just committed the test, so if you use the snapshot, which is
updated every 6 hours, it may not be there, so use the normal cvs checkout)
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Larry Leszczynski wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Please advise on another way to tell people to respond to the list and not in
private. I used to receive much less off-list replies earlier.
[snip]
Purhaps adding a list signature:
Always post followups back to the list
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bugs properly in the future.
Alan, as Ged suggested, upgrade your perl to 5.6.1 or 5.8.0 (5.8.1 was not
released yet) and try again (you will need to rebuild mod_perl once you did that).
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Udo Rader wrote:
Am Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:07:21 + schrieb Stas Bekman:
As you posted in the followup, this is a problem with all Apache:: modules.
The problem originates within Apache, not us.
Didn't know that apache rejects to run as root. Strange (but safe) behaviour.
It starts as root
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Geoffrey Young wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Craig Shelley wrote:
I'll take a look at it. But you didn't supply a complete bug report
as explained http://perl.apache.org/bugs/. Please do so.
I think I've got this figured out.
the problem is with the r-main logic in mpxs_ap_run_sub_req
from the filter handler.
I have somewhere a prototype for the new API which tells what phase we are in,
but it's possible that there is a more efficient way to tell the difference.
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issuing a subrequest? If I remember correctly you aren't.
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by the apache user, or build/run the tests as a non-root.
If you configure your CPAN to put the build dir not under /root, but let's say
/tmp/ (probably can come up with a better choice), it'll work.
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[...]
3. This is the core dump trace: (if you get a core dump):
[CORE TRACE COMES HERE]
Thanks, but you have missed the core dump's backtrace.
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[snip]
As you posted in the followup, this is a problem with
all Apache:: modules.
The problem originates within Apache, not us.
FWIW, the cvs version of Apache::Test warns you early
whether this is going to
work
are trying to run mod_perl 1.0 modules with mod_perl 2.0. In
order to help us to help you, you must always submit a complete bug report as
explained here: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/
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Craig Shelley wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 19:03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Thanks, but you have missed the core dump's backtrace.
I am sorry but I have never used core files before, so forgive me if I
have done this all wrong.
No worries, this task is not trivial. Your trace is almost perfect
the exact information we need to help them.
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