Doug MacEachern wrote:
the #perl directive is disabled if modperl is built as dso, Makefile.PL
prints a message about this. won't be an issue with 2.0 thanks to apr
optional functions. but in 1.x, the modperl .so cannot resolve symbols
from mod_include.so. at least, it can't on all
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Alan Burlison wrote:
Thanks Doug. I'm using the Apache/perl/mod_perl that will ship as part of
Solaris 9, so I was a little concerned that we'd screwed something up :-)
maybe solaris 9 should include 2.0 instead ;-)
From your description, I'm guessing that the root
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Alan Burlison wrote:
I have another little problem I'm trying solve, which will be really neat
if I can get it to work. You may or may not know that Solaris has a fair
share scheduler, which means you can limit the total proportion of CPU
that a particular user can
I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I can't find it anywhere, and the mail
archives seem to be down.
I am trying to get the following SSI directive to work:
!--#perl sub=MySSI::my_status--
and I get the following error in the server log:
unknown directive perl in parsed doc
the #perl directive is disabled if modperl is built as dso, Makefile.PL
prints a message about this. won't be an issue with 2.0 thanks to apr
optional functions. but in 1.x, the modperl .so cannot resolve symbols
from mod_include.so. at least, it can't on all platforms and can't if one