On Jan 23, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
I've never heard of args_status in mod_perl, but google finds it in
libapreq, which is a separate entity.
anyway, the source you seek is here
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/apreq/trunk/glue/perl/xsbuilder/
APR/Request/Request.xs
Apologies for the X-post. It seemed appropriate.
I'm trying to profile a web environment (Apache 1.3.33/Perl 5.8.7/mp 1.29)
with Apache::SmallProf, however I seem to be getting some odd behaviour
from DateTime when smallprof is enabled.
We have a module using DateTime.pm, which is used in a CGI
Does anybody know if there is a module
or some kind of directive in either perl or mod_perl
to make warnings produce the same affects as errors.
Thanks
Tyler
Just change the signal handler.
$SIG{__WARN__} = $SIG{__DIE__};
Or to do it lexically:
use warnings FATAL = 'all';
Hi,
I successfully finished the mod_perl authentication hander (CAS). Everything
working fine, it got features like caching/session handling as well. My
httpd.conf looks as follows (See the bottom of the mail). As we have
simulated the final url by myTest.pl which will print REMOTE_USER env
Or to do it lexically:
use warnings FATAL = 'all';
I used this before to find out where a warning was coming from that I
just could track down. Easy to find if it dies.
On 1/22/07, Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/21/07, Joel Gwynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a mod_perl application which segfaults on every 10th or so
requests. Here's what I get in my error log:
[notice] child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
How would I go
In my mod_perl authentication module I have the following to get the url
without the ticket parameter
my $uri_parsed = $r-parsed_uri;
my $unparsed = $uri_parsed-unparse();
but if the user hits the url as follows
http://localhost/test it actually goes to
Raf wrote:
Apologies for the X-post. It seemed appropriate.
I'm trying to profile a web environment (Apache 1.3.33/Perl 5.8.7/mp 1.29)
with Apache::SmallProf, however I seem to be getting some odd behaviour
from DateTime when smallprof is enabled.
We have a module using DateTime.pm,