On 14/5/24 14:18, Ed Sabol wrote:
On May 13, 2024, at 11:00 PM, Steven Haigh via modperl
wrote:
If I was to guess, it seems like an interaction with open3 and modperl.
https://perldoc.perl.org/IPC::Open3
Yes, this is a known problem with IPC::Open3 that is commonly seen with
mod_perl
you put your script under the mod-perl environment? What
is your httpd.conf file? Thx.
On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 10:00 PM Steven Haigh via modperl
mailto:modperl@perl.apache.org>> wrote:
I wonder if perhaps I haven't been clear in the problem.
In the provided code e
how to output the content.
Cheers,
Joseph
On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 9:35 PM Steven Haigh via modperl
mailto:modperl@perl.apache.org>> wrote:
That being said, is there a way to output to the web page in this
scenario?
On 14/5/24 12:15, Joseph He wrote:
> CGI script
:53 AM Steven Haigh via modperl
mailto:modperl@perl.apache.org>> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm playing around with mod_perl on apache on docker - and now I've
finally got all the module issues sorted, I'm trying to figure out why
when using mod_perl, the output of scripts e
or PerlHandler SomeLib::SomePAckage type
thing...
(this would be as well as the Set/AddHandler line)
Kind regards,
On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 7:54 AM Steven Haigh via modperl
mailto:modperl@perl.apache.org>> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm playing around with mod_perl on apache on docker - a
gs);
while ( my $output = ) {
print $output;
}
print "Speed test complete.";
waitpid $pid,0;
Does anyone have any clues as to why STDOUT would end up in the apache
log and not in the web page being served when using perl-script as the
handler?
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On Fri, Jan 27 2023 at 10:41:02 +0800, demerphq
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2023, 10:35 Steven Haigh via modperl,
mailto:modperl@perl.apache.org>> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26 2023 at 21:07:17 -0500, Perrin Harkins
mailto:phark...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Maybe you haven't committed some m
On Thu, Jan 26 2023 at 21:07:17 -0500, Perrin Harkins
wrote:
Maybe you haven't committed some manual change on the server, so it
isn't visible to other connections.
I thought about this - but surely, restarting *everything* (db + apache
+ entire VM) would cause this to fall out.
Also,
On Fri, Jan 27 2023 at 09:50:42 +0800, demerphq
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2023, 09:43 Steven Haigh via modperl,
mailto:modperl@perl.apache.org>> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a little confused about my little mod_perl web site at the
moment.
I'm doing an SQL query, then punting the r
w can old data be returned - even
after a full machine reboot?
Am I missing something kinda obvious?
The system is Fedora 37 with the following versions:
mariadb-10.9.4-1
mod_perl-2.0.12-5
httpd-2.4.54-5
perl-DBD-MariaDB-1.22-3
perl-DBD-MySQL-4.050-15
I've tried both the dbi:mysql and dbi:MariaDB
of being on an island a long way from anything ;)
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strict; use warnings;' standards good enough?
Are there other ways to confirm correct operations?
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config that still had
H=cgi-script - changed those to H=perl-script and saw similar
improvements:
ExecCGI - Requests per second:11.84 [#/sec] (mean)
mod_perl - Requests per second:130.97 [#/sec] (mean)
That's quite some gains for a days work.
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- as that'll end
up needing a bit of a rewrite of code to take advantage of. I'd be open
to suggestions here from those who have done it in the past to save me
going down some dead ends :D
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? wasting my
time? or just a simple mistake?
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