hi
what version of libxml2 should I use
?
I tried to compile version
1.52
against versions libxml2-2.5.1
precompiled binary from xmlsoft
test failed with segfault
t\08findnodes.t list of failed
6-18
t\13dtd.t
list of failed 11-12
if I nmake install
PROBLEM :
APACHE SEGFAULT WITH XML::LibXML on
WIN32
I use all in one perl + apache + modperl2 RK
binaries
but I replace c:\perl\bin\perl58.dll with
perl58.dll obtained after separately(and succesfully) compiling perl with vc6
DEBUG so that I get symbols in
perl58.dll
so the call stack
it is version 1.54
pascal
- Original Message -
From: Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pascal barbedor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [ MP2] startup problem with XML::LibXML
On Saturday, Jan 25, 2003, at 09:49 Europe
Hi
on win32,
I have compiled perl 5.8 with mingw gcc 3.2 and
dmake.
it gives a very fast perl.
is it possible to build mod_perl 1.99_07 with this
perl and an apache 2043 build with msvc6 ?
(is it possible to compile apache with gcc3.2
?)
because I am trying it , and it don't seems to
Hi
2000 or XP are more robust, shell a little better
you can install apache/modperl on any 2000, XP
on XP you have name completion like in unix in the shell windows, a little +
I have a running server on 2000 with apache 1 /modperl 1 plus a reverse
proxy plain apache server to speed up a
This function wraps an apache function (apr_ht_time()) which in
turn uses strftime() to do the conversion.
Try changing your LC_TIME or LANG variable before you start your
web server. Perhaps start by setting LANG=C and go from there.
Consult the strftime() man page for details on the
When I have caching problems, I run my pages through cachability to find
out
where they are failing. Check it out at:
http://www.web-caching.com/cgi-web-caching/cacheability.py
It reports on page headers as well as gives useful info like the
following:
Hi thanks
this helped me
Hi
following a recipe in modperl doc I have setup a
front end plain apache "reverse proxy" + a back end modperl
enabled.
the front end has proxy cache enabled.
any static content that is served by a
default-handler from the backend server is well cached by the front
one.
but any content
The following change fixes that, but now the trace filehandle is not
cloned
anymore. That means you have to set the trace file in every thread and
cannot set it in the parent thread.
DBI.xs line 223
change from
DBIS-logfp = parent_dbis? fp_dup(parent_dbis-logfp,'',0) :
Can you retrieve a backtrace from the core file? The version that I was
using before 1.30 (I think it was 1.29) was blowing so badly that it was
leaving no stack.
this is the only uninformative stack i have, having no debug version.
I am trying to build one...
PERL58! 280681d9() -- error
PERL58! 280681d9() -- error here access violation
DBI! 003970b6()
PERL58! 2803f289()
PERL58! 2805cf4c()
PERL58! 2806b821()
PERL58! 2808596f()
MOD_PERL! 100018b7()
LIBHTTPD! 6ff012a6()
Hi here is maybe more informative stack trace
WARNING: Stack unwind information not
SharedUserData!SystemCallStub+0x4
ntdll!ZwTerminateProcess+0xc
kernel32!_ExitProcess+0x57
kernel32!ExitProcess+0x11
msvcrt!__crtExitProcess+0x2f
msvcrt!_cinit+0xe4
msvcrt!exit+0xe
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be
wrong.
perl58!Perl_Tregnarrate_ptr+0x14809d
Hi
when compiling modperl 1.99_05 (from today cvs)
with MP_DEBUG=1
there is un unresolved external
RequestIO.obj : unresolved external symbol
_times
RequestIO.dll fatal LNK error
this is with perl 5.8.0 compiled with DEBUG
flag
win XP
MSVC6
best regards
pascal
PS modperl-1.99_04
Hi
when compiling modperl 1.99_05 (from today cvs)
with MP_DEBUG=1
first error :
modperl_xsinit.lo : fatal error : incompatible pdb format in
c:\modperl-2.0\src\modules\perl\vc60.pdb ; delete and rebuild
I don't know what the delete and rebuild means. after I delete the
vc60.pdb file
I find that too ... Gerald, a little while ago, mentioned in a
message to the dev list that latter DBIs work only if they come
into play after the perl interpreter has been cloned - perhaps
this is related to problems with using DBI in a startup script?
- same from a registry script
same here. segfault in startup.pl.
not sure what version it was, but 1.30
installed DBI 1.30. no more segfault.
segfault for me on win XP with DBI 1.30 if DBI is used in the startup.pl
(apache 2.0.40 modperl 1.99_05 perl 5.8)
I reinstalled DBI 1.30 from CPAN just in case, installs and
Hi
the following startup.pl
makes apache segfault in perl58.dll on windows
XP(or 2000)
version are :
apache 2.0.40-dev
perl 5.8.0
modperl 1.99
mysqld-nt 3.23.49
DBI 1.30
DBD::Mysql 2.1017
from perl 5.8-win32-bin.tar.gz ready-to-use RK
archive (date 25/07/02) in
hi
on win2k, perl 5.6.1, apache 2.036
i can successfully comile mod_perl-1.99_02 just released with as many flags
as desired
for instance MP_DEBUG now works but nmake test fails to start apache.
with 2.0.36 there is a segfault and with 2.0.37-dev (last cvs) a transferlog
directive not
hi
but what is the problem ?
if you are running normal cgi script, then the first line of the file script
called must contain
#!path_path_to_perl
and this is just a comment to remind you in httpd.conf :
# Apache parses all CGI scripts for the shebang line by default.
# This comment line, the
like XML::LibXML or
XML::Parser, and that don't install on win32 with usual perl makefile.pl
etc
thanks
pascal
- Original Message -
From: Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pascal barbedor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: [2.x] test
I have been trying 5.8RC1 and I tried to compile/install several modules
that I have
on 5.6.1 - CPAN, not PPM.
At least the following do not build and/or test right (not exhaustive, as
I
got tired after a while):
TK # C error
Archive::Tar # in
Hi !
with last modperl2 passing almost all test ok on
win32, i have a
problem with XML:LibXLML
-8-- Start Bug Report
8--1. Problem Description:
[XML-LibXML 1.40 (from RK ppd) crashes
apache 2.0.36 or 2.0.37-dev]
this file (below) run with "perl
By running restricted test suites, I found out that the culprit appears to
hide somewhere
in compat2.t, i.e the sequence:
perl -Mblib t\test t/apache/compat2.t t/apache/conftree.t
wedges, whereas:
perl -Mblib t\test t/apache/cgihandler.t t/apache/compat.t
t/apache/conftree.t
\conftree doesn't occur for
me with the current cvs apache-2.0.37-dev.
best regards,
randy kobes
Hi
I have the same problem : contree test fails and apache segfaults, even with
the latest cvs.
apache 2.0.37-dev
modperl 1.99_02-dev
win2k
perl 561
see below the report log.
pascal barbedor
- Original Message -
From: Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pascal barbedor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: Pb with Win32 Installation
On Mon, 6 May 2002, pascal barbedor wrote:
I have the same problem : contree test fails
For those that segfault, does running them individually:
perl -Mblib t/TEST t/apache/conftree.t
etc. also segfault?
best regards,
randy
also running tests with
perl t\test -start-httpd
perl -Mblib t\test t/apache/conftree.t
perl -Mblib t\test t/apache/compat2.t
segfaults at
- Original Message -
From: pascal barbedor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Douglas Younger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: How do I determine end of request? (mod_perl 2.0)
hi
you could maybe set the ProxyIOBufferSize
or Proxyreceivebuffersize
Hello Friends,
I am a newbie and had developed a proof-of-concept
application on Apache 1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26-dev. We are
researching into moving away from ASP/IIS Webapplications to
Apache/Mod_Perl. I am stuck with the latest Apache 2.0.35
with the following problems.
Today I
apache 2.0.35 / mod_perl 1.99_01 / winnt or win2k
I confirm that using a module in startup.pl consisting of
use Data::Dumper ;
use XML::LibXML() ;
[1] use Apache::ServerUtil ;
[2] my $s=Apache-server ;
[3] my $base=$s-dir_config('some');
[4] my $xml=XML::LibXML-new();
[5] print Dumper $xml
no
difference as well
and for cgi.pm used with modperl I don't
know.
i guess there is a difference, at
leastin the Apache::registry setup of the location to use the cgi like
script
pascal
- Original Message -
From:
Chuck
Goehring
To: pascal barbedor
Sent
Does the following, or some variation, work?
==
package Apache::Test;
# PerlModule Apache::Test
# Location /hello-world
# SetHandler modperl
# PerlResponseHandler Apache::Test
# PerlSetVar TEST jdjdsds
# /Location
Hi thanks for preceeding answer
I had missed this doc.
I have a problem with Apache::ServerUtil though :
when using $s-dir_config('some') i have this message (and apache segfaults)
:
Attempt to free unreferenced scalar at .. line 17
i have installed modperl through ppd, so have not the
How I built it on Win32, after building and installing httpd-2 to
C:\Apache2, is
perl Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=C:\Apache2 MP_GENERATE_XS=1
nmake
nmake install
On Win32 there were some problems for me in running the tests via
'nmake test'; some Apache2 modules needed to be added to be
Hi
I have installed apache 2.0.35 and modperl2 ppd
from theoryx5 repository
I am under win2k
I am trying to move my modules under
modperl2
I am running into a first problem
I used to use
Apache-server-dir_config('some') but this does not work
anymore
does anyone know the replacement ?
barbedor ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 10:39
AM
Subject: Re: modperl 1.31 PDF pb
- Original Message -
From:
pascal barbedor
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 4:49
AM
Subject: modperl 1.31 PDF pb
Hi
I have problem trying to download the pdf version
of the guide.
several downloads always results in incorrect zip
impossible to decompress.
i already noticed this problem with former version
of the guide.
has anyone succesfully downloaded and uncompressed
the pdf file ?*
I am on win
- Original Message -
From: Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pascal barbedor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: piece of code in mod_perl guide
I have located that if i change $MODIFIED{$file} = -M
!
then maybe the last line of reread_conf in mod_perl guide should be
modified to
$MODIFIED{$file} = -M $file;
in case the do ( ) loads something which can possibily stat file.
pascal barbedor
sub reread_conf{
my $file=shift;
return unless $file;
return unless -e $file and -r _;
unless
hello,
I am reading mod_perl guide and i had a problem
with a piece of code in chapter 9.7.4.2 about
reloading configuration files. this is version jan
2001 but i have checked in the last one the piece of code is the
same.
when running the code exactly, things don't work,
even outside
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