Re: Raku

2021-12-22 Thread tomcat/perl
On 22.12.2021 15:38, John Dunlap wrote: "An essential part of mod_perl (and something for which I believe there is no equivalent in *any* language), is the ability to insert itself deeply into Apache httpd, and controlling what happens inside httpd at virtually any stage of an HTTP request

Re: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.12 RC2

2021-12-22 Thread John D Groenveld
With the exception of t/filter/in_bbs_inject_header.t, all tests pass with perl-5.34.0 under OmniOS/illumos. On FreeBSD, there's this additional failure: T -verbose apr-ext/finfo.t # testing : $finfo->device() # expected: '90074047811460016' # received: '9.007404781146e+16' not ok 16 John

Re: Raku

2021-12-22 Thread John Dunlap
"An essential part of mod_perl (and something for which I believe there is no equivalent in *any* language), is the ability to insert itself deeply into Apache httpd, and controlling what happens inside httpd at virtually any stage of an HTTP request processing." Like this?

Re: Raku

2021-12-22 Thread tomcat/perl
On 22.12.2021 13:19, Wes Peng wrote: Raku has its own WSGI httpserver? Yes, as there are several similar things for Apache/perl (such as Plack/PSGI). But these frameworks only do *partially* what mod_perl allows one to do. An essential part of mod_perl (and something for which I believe

Re: Raku

2021-12-22 Thread Wes Peng
Raku has its own WSGI httpserver? > Has anyone considered having a mod_raku version of mod_perl? > > Merry Christmas to all. > > -Tom > >

Raku

2021-12-22 Thread Tom Browder
Has anyone considered having a mod_raku version of mod_perl? Merry Christmas to all. -Tom

Re: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.12 RC2

2021-12-22 Thread Wes Peng
Thanks Steve and everyone other who developed perl/modperl. I hope the project can survive a long time. Regards > Hi. > "> I was thinking this project has died." > > I would sincerely hope not. > At least for my company, mod_perl is still a vital and effective piece of > our software >

Re: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.12 RC2

2021-12-22 Thread Jacques Deguest
I would like to second that. mod_perl has a lot of value to offer in terms of power and flexibility. I certainly hope the hype on some other programming languages will falter and developers will look at mod_perl as a strong API backend for example. I would like to take this occasion to wish

Re: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.12 RC2

2021-12-22 Thread tomcat/perl
Hi. "> I was thinking this project has died." I would sincerely hope not. At least for my company, mod_perl is still a vital and effective piece of our software development and infrastructure. Many thanks to Steve Hay (and many others) for keeping perl and mod_perl alive and well. Judging by

Re: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.12 RC2

2021-12-22 Thread black jack
I am surprised to see mod_perl is still in active development.I was thinking this project has died.Merry Christmas! 18.12.2021, 19:22, "Steve Hay" :Please download, test, and report back on this mod_perl 2.0.12