http://www.theperlreview.com/Found/perl-germany.html
How is it that I heard about this on another list first??? :-)
Issac
* Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-19 21:14]:
> Young, Darren wrote:
> > I installed their (RedHat) mod_perl rpm (1.99_09)
>
> I understand that you're trying to stick with your vendor's packaging
> system, but that's a really old version of mod_perl 2. It was released
> about two ye
Hey Guys,
Sorry to bother you all, I have been trying to work this out for the
last 3 days and I really have no idea how to solve it. Originally we
were using Net::LDAP, but decided it was too slow - and after profiling
it we discovered the main flaw was its text parsing (taking 60% of the
Young, Darren wrote:
I installed their (RedHat) mod_perl rpm (1.99_09)
I understand that you're trying to stick with your vendor's packaging
system, but that's a really old version of mod_perl 2. It was released
about two years ago, and there have been two years worth of bug fixes
since then.
Instead of mv'ing your Apache lib, couldn't you not include it and
just stipulate the libs you want to use in the startup.pl script?
Jay Scherrer
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 03:27 pm, Aaron Hawryluk wrote:
> I didn't get the full text of this message, but if the apache
> modules aren't loading
I use mod_perl for a very long time already. Now I installed
apache2.0.52 and took the chance to install a new mod_perl as well.
First I tried the new 2.0RC3, then I tried 1.99.17, then 1.99.16 und
finally 1.99.14 and all failed with the very same problem. Apache could
not start up due to the f
I didn't get the full text of this message, but if the apache modules aren't
loading right and this is a mod_perl 1.99 install on Apache2, I just had the
exact same problem... mod_perl simply wouldn't load. There were all kinds
of complaints from perl about how various Apache:: and ModPerl:: modul
Darren Young,
Have you checked to see if Apache::RequestRec was installed?
Try CPANing the installation of Bundle::Apache. It looks like your
mod_perl is looking for the Lib ok but it's not installed.
Jay Scherrer
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 12:58 pm, Young, Darren wrote:
> Apache::RequestRe
Timour Ezeev wrote:
Sorry for the late response -- was away from my computer...
In any case here you go..
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
You seem to be experiencing a problem similar to
http://gossamer-threads.com/lists/modperl/modperl/62467
Could you please post the output of
$
I have a RedHat
Enterprise 3.0 system that doesn't seem to want to work. The same procedure I
followed worked on another system (RHEL 3.0) but isn't on this
one.
I have the stock Apache 2.0.46 rpm
installed and a pretty generic httpd.conf file, at least, it's generic in the
fact that it's ri
Sean Davis wrote:
>
> On Jan 19, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
>
>> Sean Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Thanks Joe, Tom, and Geoff for the replies. To answer all of you:
>>>
>>> I am NOT using mp2 and I think the behavior is documented for mp1, as
>>> others have
On Jan 19, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Sean Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Thanks Joe, Tom, and Geoff for the replies. To answer all of you:
I am NOT using mp2 and I think the behavior is documented for mp1, as
others have suggested.
True, you can't share the post data in an apa
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:16:05 -0500
Todd Finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:59 PM 1/19/2005 -0600, Frank Wiles wrote:
> > You'll need to definitely upgrade to a newer version of Linux.
>
> Need? Why?
I guess I should have clarified that a bit. Red Hat 8 hasn't been
supported by Re
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:28:45 +
"steve silvers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running Redhat 8 pretty sure the default Apache installed is 2.0,
> not infront of my laptop at the moment. Could someone please point me
> in the direction to where I can get everything I need to get ModPerl
> run
Sean Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Thanks Joe, Tom, and Geoff for the replies. To answer all of you:
>
> I am NOT using mp2 and I think the behavior is documented for mp1, as
> others have suggested.
True, you can't share the post data in an apache-1 server, so
either use the POST
On Jan 19, 2005, at 11:03 AM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Sean Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
This is a simple not-understanding-the-issues question, I'm sure. I
have an authen handler (that used Apache::Request, Apache::Cookie,
and
Apache::Session) in f
I was just going to say,
Using the default bundled rpms to run mod_perl seams the easiest way.
And I've had the best of luck on Fedora core 3, Which is Redhat 9
upgraded to SElinux and kernel 2.6.
Just add your Perl aliases, startup script.pl, and directories to the
httpd.conf files and away yo
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/install/install.html
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:28:45 +, steve silvers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running Redhat 8 pretty sure the default Apache installed is 2.0, not
> infront of my laptop at the moment. Could someone please point me in the
> direction
I'm running Redhat 8 pretty sure the default Apache installed is 2.0, not
infront of my laptop at the moment. Could someone please point me in the
direction to where I can get everything I need to get ModPerl running. I
have read tons of information but it all seems such a mess! Is installing
t
Sean Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
>
>> This is a simple not-understanding-the-issues question, I'm sure. I
>> have an authen handler (that used Apache::Request, Apache::Cookie, and
>> Apache::Session) in front of a uri serving a Registry scri
PL/Perl isn't new, but they've expanded it in 8.0, and made it more obvious
how to do selects and updates from within a Perl-coded stored procedure.
Between that and Peter Haworth's clarifications on cursors, I'm revisiting a
lot of PG issues in my code. Should lead to interesting times :)
..The
* do you know that many browsers don't support an aribary length of get
requests? That's why big forms often use POST and
* a major disadvantage of GET is that it is visible in browsers history.
The next one who works on the computer can see what the last person sent
to your URL which is most o
Sorry for the late response -- was away from my computer...
In any case here you go..
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
You seem to be experiencing a problem similar to
http://gossamer-threads.com/lists/modperl/modperl/62467
Could you please post the output of
$> ldd
/ext/home/timou
On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
This is a simple not-understanding-the-issues question, I'm sure. I
have an authen handler (that used Apache::Request, Apache::Cookie, and
Apache::Session) in front of a uri serving a Registry script that runs
using CGI. The script works fine wit
This is a simple not-understanding-the-issues question, I'm sure. I
have an authen handler (that used Apache::Request, Apache::Cookie, and
Apache::Session) in front of a uri serving a Registry script that runs
using CGI. The script works fine without the handler in place, but
when I put the h
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:12:06 -0800, Chris Ochs wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:43:02 +, Peter Haworth
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > By using a cursor, you can specify exactly how much data you want
> > at a time:
>
> DBD::Pg doesn't support cursors. From the DBD::PG manpage:
>
> "Although
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