Thanks for the help I've got from this list over the past few years, esp. Randy Kobes.
I won't be involved with mod_perl in the foreseeable future but it was fun being here.
regards, Rod
Hi Geoff,
funny thing is that i have already the book here, so my teacher was right: we must
read more books :-)
bye bartlomiej
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Juli 2002 17:36
An: Bartlomiej Frackiewicz
Cc: [EMAIL
a copy.
cliff
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi Perrin,
I might try it later. Actually, I am a programmer
and I would very much like to take advantage of the
features that mod_perl offer. If all fails I'll drop
back to CGI, JSP and PHP. Thanks.
John Kolvereid
--- Perrin Harkins [EMAIL
Dear John,
on our SuSe 7.3 server I run the shipped ready-made installation of
Apache/mod_perl using DSO.
It works fine, no special problems so far.
Please don't give up, it's worth another try!
Ernest
--
*
* VIRTUALITAS
Hi Jonathan,
Yes, I even tried that. It got hung up on a
missing install.sh file. Thanks
John Kolvereid
--- Jonathan M. Hollin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl.
John,
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this before
Hi Perrin,
I might try it later. Actually, I am a programmer
and I would very much like to take advantage of the
features that mod_perl offer. If all fails I'll drop
back to CGI, JSP and PHP. Thanks.
John Kolvereid
--- Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kolvereid wrote
Hi,
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl. It's probably something that is not
installed on my particular server - I'll never know.
After spending several weeks (almost solid) tweaking
the configuration and trying various scenarios to no
avail I finally realized
on a new test box if
you have that available.
You should definately not give up. It's not hard at all.
Best of luck
// Nicolai
-Original Message-
From: John Kolvereid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Thanks and GoodBye
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl.
don't give up, john. it's a hard road, especially for those just starting out, but it
is
worth it :)
I haven't read all of your thread in detail, but I would suggest that if you are really
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl.
John,
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this before, but have you tried the
Apache Toolbox (http://www.apachetoolbox.com/)? Before you give up
completely it might be worth trying.
Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator
John Kolvereid wrote:
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl. It's probably something that is not
installed on my particular server - I'll never know.
I suspect you were just trying to do too much at once on your first try
by throwing PHP and SSL in the mix. I
You guys/gals are the most helpful bunch of people I have had the
pleasure of interacting with. You ROCK, all of YOU.
Thanks
Thanks for the guys who answered the problem.
:)
now got to get this version installed!
thanks.
Richard.
G.W. Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just have to say Thanks Again Ged
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Jose Albert wrote:
how to solve this problem ...?
still waiting for server to warm up...not ok
t/logs/error_log :
[warn] [notice] child_init for process 3394
What happens if you run
Thanks to those of you who suggested c books. That really helped.
Regards,
Dave
I will try the online sources - many thanks for the pointers. And I
have the Perl Cookbook, so I will look in there too.
I checked the local Barnes and Noble, and two Borders stores. No
dice.
Thanks to all for the help.
-- Jonathan
On 16 Jul 00, at 21:49, m m wrote:
Not exactly sure why
Thank
you for helping me fix this. It is an integral part of a rearchitecture
plan.
Chad
Alan Prey
-
Plead Anarchy, it worked for
me.
G.W.,
Thanks for the help with my question. I meant to send
a note yesterday, but to be honest, couldn't remember
if I actually sent it. So wanted to be safe rather
than ungrateful.
Regarding the points you made, I will need to look
into them a bit more before I really know if I'm
running
not put PerlModule Apache::DBI
httpd.conf. Why i still can connect database(most time it is fine, but
sometimes
it is not fine.) because i put PerlModule Apache::DBI in httpd.conf. The web
server
does not startup. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Steven.
Drew Taylor wrote:
Steven Zhu wrote
most time it is fine, but
sometimes
it is not fine.) because i put PerlModule Apache::DBI in httpd.conf. The web
server
does not startup. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
My suggestion is to just forget the RPM version of modperl. You should
always compile your own IMHO. I think other
another
machine upgrated from
redhat5.2 to 6.1. We installed modperl without any problem. We tested
everything ok.
Please point out. Greate Thanks.
2. Since i can't get my new modperl running. I just use modperl coming
with redhat6.2.
The weired thing is that if i put PerlModule Apache::DBI
Turn on Apache::DBI's debugging messages and see if it's working
properly.
- Perrin
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Hui Zhu wrote:
Hi Everybody:
I got big problems. Same query and same script. Sometimes it works fine
but sometimes i get the following
errors (i am so frustrated, have no idea what i
Hi Everybody:
I got big problems. Same query and same script. Sometimes it works fine
but sometimes i get the following
errors (i am so frustrated, have no idea what i need to do):
DBD::mysql::db do failed: MySQL server has gone away at cnznetmod.pm
line 151.
DBD::mysql::st execute failed:
.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /home/httpd/perl/test.pl line 12.
Any hints, Thank you very much.
Steven.
End of code:
1;
Every module has to return a true value at the end of it you could
probably do 1000; at the end, but 1 is convention.
Thanks,
Shane.
You could try putting a
1;
at the end of the module, if you don't already have one. Leaving this out
is a common mistake.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Hui Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Modperl Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 29 May 2000 14:00
Subject: Please HELP, Thanks.
Hi ALL
Not really a mod_perl question here,,
but anyway if you include a file with "use" or "require" that file need to
return a true value.
return 1;
or just:
1;
you have probebly removed this line from samplemod.pm
check samplemod.pm and make shure it returns a true value.
Best regards
See subject.
Thanks everybody for helping me install
The Apache Webserver 1.3.9 with mod_Perl 1.21 CGI support for windows 98.
The binary I used was downloaded from:
ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/
filename:
perl-win32-bin-0.5.exe ( about 10 meg )
The problem was that the ApacheModulePerl.dll
28 matches
Mail list logo