Re: Parallel processing within mod_perl

2007-11-15 Thread Michael Lackhoff
On 14.11.2007 17:03 Andy Armstrong wrote: I've never tried it under MP or MP2 but Parallel::Iterator[1] is designed to make this kind of thing easy. It hides the details of forking, waiting and getting results back. I'd be interested to know if you find it useful. And if you give it a go

Re: Pb w/ Archive::Zip under Mac OS X 10.5

2007-11-15 Thread Laurent MARTIN
Did you upgrade this machine though? It's possible that you had a different perl before and that Archive::Zip was compiled with it. Finally, yesterday evening, I've fully compiled and installed Apache2, mod_perl2, Apache2::Request by myself: things are going much better and problems I had

Re: Parallel processing within mod_perl

2007-11-15 Thread Andy Armstrong
On 15 Nov 2007, at 08:35, Michael Lackhoff wrote: Thanks, it really works (more tests to come but it looks good so far)! I had only some easy to fix problems: 1. in line 434 of Iterator.pm I had to replace 'exit' with 'CORE::exit' Ah. I assume that's a mod_perl thing? 2. A minor doc

Re: Parallel processing within mod_perl

2007-11-15 Thread Andy Armstrong
On 15 Nov 2007, at 12:30, Michael Lackhoff wrote: Yes. http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/performance.html#Forking_a_New_Process gives an explanation: you must use CORE::exit() and not exit(), which would be automatically overridden by Apache::exit() if used in conjunction with

Re: Parallel processing within mod_perl

2007-11-15 Thread Michael Lackhoff
On 15.11.2007 13:06 Andy Armstrong wrote: On 15 Nov 2007, at 08:35, Michael Lackhoff wrote: Thanks, it really works (more tests to come but it looks good so far)! I had only some easy to fix problems: 1. in line 434 of Iterator.pm I had to replace 'exit' with 'CORE::exit' Ah. I assume

[mp2] mod_perl segfaults in XS_Apache2__RequestRec_send_cgi_header

2007-11-15 Thread David Eisner
-8-- Start Bug Report 8-- 1. Problem Description: Summary: mod_perl is making httpd segfault. I'm developing a PerlAccessHandler that will check for a cookie to see if the user has accepted a legal agreement before allowing them to visit a page. If the

All in Directory, or use Location?

2007-11-15 Thread Doug Milam
Greetings, I'd like to run the Birch photoblog under mod_perl as the app has several .cgi pages which utilize includes. However, I'm in a quandry as to the server's configuration. Suggestions welcome: Directory /path/to/htdocs/photo Options ExecCGI Includes