Joe Schaefer wrote:
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
That's your problem, it fails to find those libs. Please show us the
output of:
apr-config --link-ld --libs
apu-config --link-ld --libs
Stas, mp2 may need
apr-config --link-ld --ldflags --libs
on some platforms. I've seen this
> use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
>
> [Thu Jul 01 13:38:30 2004] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Usage:
> Apache::RequestRec::notes(obj, val=NULL) at
> /home/darnold/modperl/Apache/AuthAnon.pm line 33.\n
your script was written for mod_perl 1.0, but you seem to be using mod_perl
2.0 for your se
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> That's your problem, it fails to find those libs. Please show us the
> output of:
>
> apr-config --link-ld --libs
> apu-config --link-ld --libs
Stas, mp2 may need
apr-config --link-ld --ldflags --libs
on some platforms. I've seen this on Fre
Robert Bruccoleri wrote:
-8<-- Start Bug Report 8<--
1. Problem Description:
Test case t/apr-ext/uuid.t fails with the following message:
t/apr-ext/uuid..Can't load
'/cxfs/stf/altix/sys/src/mod_perl-1.99_14/blib/arch/auto/APR/APR.so'
-8<-- Start Bug Report 8<--
1. Problem Description:
Test case t/apr-ext/uuid.t fails with the following message:
t/apr-ext/uuid..Can't load
'/cxfs/stf/altix/sys/src/mod_perl-1.99_14/blib/arch/auto/APR/APR.so' for module APR:
/cxfs/
All,
I have this in my httpd.conf:
PerlOptions +GlobalRequest
AuthName Anonymous
AuthType Basic
PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthAnon
require valid-user
PerlSetVar Anonymous anonymous|anybody
Here is the handler:
package Apache::AuthAnon;
# file: A
Rude Yak wrote:
Greetings, mod_perl gurus. I'm trying to get mod_perl and Apache 2.0.49 (I
guess now 50 in the last 24 hours :-) built on my Solaris 8 machine but I'm
Erick, please read http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ and submit a new problem
report as explained there. Thanks.
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Greetings, mod_perl gurus. I'm trying to get mod_perl and Apache 2.0.49 (I
guess now 50 in the last 24 hours :-) built on my Solaris 8 machine but I'm
running into various problems and I'm hoping someone on the list can point me
in the right direction. I'm using gcc 3.3.2 and I've successfully
i have use XML::LibXML on linux without those sort of speed crawls, you
might want to look at trying it on a linux machine
> -Original Message-
> From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 10:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Modperl List
> Subject: Re
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 11:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm doing some XSL transformations in perl via the libxml2 package.
> libxml2, at least for me, is a pre-compiled third-party package that does
> XML stuff really really fast. I interface to it with perl's XML::LibXSLT.
> The transform I have
There is no DTD involved in this at all...
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> Running the script under mod_perl takes almost 2 minutes!!! I'm new to
> mod_perl... so what's happening here? Im running this on winXP. Apache.exe
> takes up over 150 megs of virtual memory and almost all the CPU time
> bringing everything to a crawl...
>
Are you sure your not trying to downlo
Hi,
I'm doing some XSL transformations in perl via the libxml2 package.
libxml2, at least for me, is a pre-compiled third-party package that does
XML stuff really really fast. I interface to it with perl's XML::LibXSLT.
The transform I have selects a tiny fraction of an 8 meg XML file. Running
On Wednesday, 2004-06-30 at 13:42:16 -0700, Eric Frazier wrote:
> Who ever is admining your mail server might want to look into using a
> *responsible* list. Spews routinely causes horror for many innocents,
> sometimes blocking whole datacenters over one account.
For this partivular case, plea
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