Hi again!
Having seen that people haven't been flamed for posting job openings
here, I'd like to point out that we have a few job openings here too.
They all involve mod_perl to a lesser or greater extent (most relevant
first). They're all physically located in Oslo, Norway, and are
full-time
Hi,
We have a Debian 3.1 Sarge with 2.6 kernel and apache2. The perl
modul is loaded. (we checked it with phpinfo()) We want to execute a
html which contains a perl script in th home/public_html directory, but
we received an error message 'an error occured while processing
directive'. Thanks
On Wednesday 08 November 2006 07:59, Kari wrote:
Hi,
We have a Debian 3.1 Sarge with 2.6 kernel and apache2. The perl
modul is loaded. (we checked it with phpinfo()) We want to execute a
html which contains a perl script in th home/public_html directory, but
we received an error message 'an
Hi,
I have a problem running an application (catalyst-based) under
apache2/mod_perl2. The app runs fine with catalyst standalone server
(which is included in catalyst). But when I try to run it under mod_perl
on the same machine, i am getting the error below in apache-errorlog.
---
Hi,
This question is not directly linked with modperl but
embperl is said to be supporting mod-perl with version
= to 1.99.14-4
But ...
On a fresh install of libembperl-perl(2.2.0-1)
with libapache2-mod-perl2 (2.0.2-2.2)
on Debian testing
I get this message :
--
Syntax
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 18:27 +0100, kolikov wrote:
My installed packages related with apache2 are :
apache2 2.2.3-2
apache2-mpm-prefork 2.2.3-2
apache2-utils2.2.3-2
libapache2-mod-perl2 2.0.2-2.2
This probably means embperl doesn't like apache 2.2, or the Debian
package
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 14:29 +0100, Michael Frankl wrote:
[Mon Nov 06 00:21:45 2006] [error] Weak references are not implemented
in the version of perl at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Catalyst.pm
line 22\nBEGIN failed--compilation aborted
at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Catalyst.pm line
Is anyone using the Apache::AuthDBI package? I am currently using version
1.04 and Im confused about the DEBUG entry in the code, specifically the
debug function. By default, the DEBUG is set to 0 which means there is no
debugging, 1 will show cache hits, and 2 is full blown debugging. However,
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 13:03 +0100, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
Having seen that people haven't been flamed for posting job openings
here
No one should ever be flamed for posting job openings here, as long as
they involve mod_perl. Job postings are officially welcome on this list
and always have
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 12:28 -0600, Frank Wiles wrote:
What I have always done is package my applications as if they
are CPAN modules using ExtUtils::MakeMaker or in more recent
days Module::Build. Never had a problem with it, but it probably
isn't suited to distributing apps to
Hi Lupe
I don't have problem with this, it works just fine...
It is this line:
CustomLog = |/usr/sbin/cronolog /home/log/$domain-access_log.%Y-%m-%d
combined,
It gives me this failure:
apachectl: Configuration syntax error, will not run graceful:
Syntax error on line 2 of
Good morning,
On 8/11/06 at 7:32 PM +0100, Tue Topholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is this line:
CustomLog = |/usr/sbin/cronolog /home/log/$domain-access_log.%Y-%m-%d
combined,
Try using single quotes or escaping the percent characters.
Charlie
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Charlie Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Nov 8, 2006, at 8:13 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
We have a Debian 3.1 Sarge with 2.6 kernel and apache2. The perl
modul is loaded. (we checked it with phpinfo()) We want to execute a
html which contains a perl script in th home/public_html
directory, but
we received an error message 'an error
Kevin Appel wrote:
sub debug {
print STDERR $_[1]\n if $_[0] = $Apache::AuthDBI::DEBUG;
}
to
sub debug {
print STDERR $_[1]\n if $_[0] = $Apache::AuthDBI::DEBUG;
}
I'll have a look tonight and see. I don't however feel the need to release
1.06 for this fix
right away since its just
On Wednesday, 2006-11-08 at 19:32:05 +0100, Tue Topholm wrote:
I don't have problem with this, it works just fine...
Let me be explicit: that is shitty Perl code. I have no idea what is
causing your real problem, but you should not write code like that. What
you did is write a shell script in
All,
I have a perl handler that invokes a servlet (HTTP IO) running on a
remote server. The servlet returns a single word response (INVALID or
VALID). The handler is supposed to redirect the URL to some other
website. For testing I redirect it to Google.
The handler uses plain Socket
It seems like this is a Conolog question, not a mod_perl one. Did you not
read http://cronolog.org/usage.html?
It says the usage is:
CustomLog |/path/to/cronolog [OPTIONS] logfile-spec [format]
That would mean the line in question should look more like this:
CustomLog = qq{|/usr/sbin/cronolog
All,
I was able to figure out the issue below. However, I am now facing an
issue where if the response is 'VALID' it is not fetching the requested
page as could be implied by the return statement. Also, sometimes I
observed that even if the response is VALID, it still redirects to
GOOGLE.
if ($result =INVALID){
Is that a single equal sign? Should be double equal sign. Actually it should
be eq because it's a string.
if ($result eq 'INVALID') {
- Original Message -
From: Sumit Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sumit Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]; modperl@perl.apache.org
Sent:
Hi Dondi
I just tried it.
When I restart apache it doesn't come up with any failures, but it doesn't
create any files in /home/log or /var/log/httpd
Any idea what it could be?
I will also try on cronolog.org, but their mailing list is dead.
Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards
Tue Topholm
Thanks for pointing that out. Really silly of me.
After correcting it, it seems that $result does not equate to 'INVALID'
even though the server returned INVALID. I can see that if I output the
value as:
$r-send_http_header('text/plain');
print This is the value for result--:$result\n;
Tue Topholm wrote:
Any idea what it could be?
I believe Charlie Garrison already told you the answer: you have to
escape the % symbols in your double-quoted string. They will be
interpreted by perl as hashes.
CustomLog = qq{|/usr/sbin/cronolog /home/log/$domain-access_log.%Y-%m-%d
Try
Sumit Shah wrote:
Does the socket NOT return a string?
If you mean, could the socket return some kind of object that perl will
not be able to interpret as a string, the answer is no. Something is
going wrong with your socket code. You might want to get out tcpdump or
ethereal to take a
A release candidate for mod_perl 2.0.3 is now available for testing.
Please grab the candidate from
http://people.apache.org/~pgollucci/mp2/mod_perl-2.0.3-rc2.tar.gz
and report back successes or failures. When reporting failures, please see
the bug reporting guidelines at
Please download, test, and report back on the following
candidate tarball:
http://people.apache.org/~pgollucci/apreq2/libapreq2-2.09.tar.gz
http://people.apache.org/~pgollucci/apreq2/libapreq2-2.09.tar.gz.asc
http://people.apache.org/~pgollucci/apreq2/libapreq2-2.09.tar.gz.md5
A release candidate for Apache-Test 1.27 is now available.
http://people.apache.org/~pgollucci/at/Apache-Test-1.29-rc2.tar.gz
Please take the time to exercise the candidate through all your existing
applications that use Apache-Test and report back successes or failures.
Changes since
Author: pgollucci
Date: Wed Nov 8 01:15:37 2006
New Revision: 472431
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revrev=472431
Log:
http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=22881
Make sue the fine in %INC is -e and therefore hopefully
stat() able.
Previously fatal warnings caused this to bomb.
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