Hi All,
I have some Apache(2.0)/ mod_perl(2.0)/ perl(5.8)/ webDAV queries
My mod_perl handler redirects DAV requests.
Each user logs on then points their DAV client to srv/dav/home
>From the login info, the handler translates this to /home/www/userXYZ
and does an internal redirect to it.
1.
[snip]
I believe that
some patches to SOAP::Lite (specifically, in
SOAP::Transport::HTTP) are needed to work with mod_perl 2.
[snip]
Has someone prepared patches for mp2 already? Or are you just saying it is
something which needs to be done?
--
Report problems:
Hi everyone,
I have searched through the archive but I haven't a solution to my problem.
I'm using a PerlTransHandler module to reverse proxy a website.
The website itself sets a cookie for tracking its 'own' session and my
module handles it without trouble (well, I think).
On some
-8-- Start Bug Report 8--1. Problem Description:
Following your suggestion I added the signal handler for USR2 and found that any test containing the following line hangs:
my $mtime = (stat __FILE__)[9];
This same snippet of code works fine in regular
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Issac Goldstand wrote:
[snip]
I believe that
some patches to SOAP::Lite (specifically, in
SOAP::Transport::HTTP) are needed to work with mod_perl 2.
[snip]
Has someone prepared patches for mp2 already? Or are you
just saying it is something which needs to be
Hi all
I'am using mod_perl-1.27, apache 1.3.28, Linux RedHat 9 and postgresql 7.4.2.
I want to know, if it's necessary to rollback database connections on each
request arrive with a PerlInitHandler, when using persistent database connections.
This is the way i'am doing now (rolling back
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you are after this line:
a - modperl_bucket.o
Ok it is present
Checking:
% nm mod_perl.a | grep modperl_bucket_sv_create
01e2 T modperl_bucket_sv_create*
Here is the result :
[37] | 0| 92|FUNC |GLOB |0|
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 13:01, Hans Poo R. wrote:
I want to know, if it's necessary to rollback database connections on each
request arrive with a PerlInitHandler, when using persistent database connections.
Apache::DBI already does that for you in a cleanup handler. You are
using Apache::DBI,
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 06:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On some pages, the website sends a 302 'Object Moved' response and instead
of returning the 302 response to the web browser, Apache/my handler tries to
GET the new Location by itself, without setting the website's cookie. So,
the website
William Fulmer wrote:
-8-- Start Bug Report 8--
1. Problem Description:
Following your suggestion I added the signal handler for USR2 and
found that any test containing the following line hangs:
my $mtime = (stat __FILE__)[9];
This same snippet of
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 03:35, Info wrote:
I have an alias /dav/ which points to /home/www.
But when I try to redirect to /dav/userXYZ the DAV client complains
that
Server doesnt support WebDAV at resource /dav/home
This doesn't really sound like a mod_perl problem. Sounds more like a
web dav
Hi,
Has anyone succeeded in using the perldb debugger
within emacs in order to debug apps that use
mod_perl?
The following works:
/usr/sbin/apache-perl -X -D PERLDB
but then I get the command line debugger.
I know that ptkdb and ddd are other (GUI) options,
but I would like to use emacs.
On Wed, 5 May 2004 20:40:08 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone succeeded in using the perldb debugger
within emacs in order to debug apps that use
mod_perl?
The following works:
/usr/sbin/apache-perl -X -D PERLDB
but then I get the command line debugger.
I know that
William Fulmer wrote:
OK. I ran tusc -o strace /usr/opt/httpd-2.0.49/bin/httpd -d t -f
conf/httpd.conf -DAPACHE2 -DONE_PROCESS -DNO_DETATCH stdout 21.
output is attached.
Ouch, William, are you aware that you've sent a 1MB attachment to a public
mailing list, potentially causing lots of
I've been running across a problem lately where a child process
terminates because of an out of memory error. It prints Out of Memory
once, the the process sucks up all available cpu print Callback called
exit. to the log file until it hit's it's 2GB max size.
I have some Apache::Resource
Ouch, William, are you aware that you've sent a 1MB attachment to
a public mailing list, potentially causing lots of problems to people
with limited account sizes and slow dialup access? Please don't that
in the future. If you want to show some big file, upload it
somewhere and post a link
William Fulmer wrote:
Ouch, William, are you aware that you've sent a 1MB attachment to
a public mailing list, potentially causing lots of problems to people
with limited account sizes and slow dialup access? Please don't that
in the future. If you want to show some big file, upload it
17 matches
Mail list logo