Hi All,
I tried to install the latest mod_perl version to a RHEL 9 with a
pre-compiled Apache HTTP 2.4.60 server but I had some problem with the
module Apache::Test required to compile the product. I installed it via
package mod_perl-devel but during the compilation I noticed this error:
"Re
We are pleased to announce the release of Apache-Test 1.43.
Apache::Test is a test toolkit for testing an Apache server with any
configuration. It works with Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0/2.2/2.4 and any
of its modules, including mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0. It was originally
developed for testing mod_perl
As a preliminary to making a new mod_perl release, I am updating
Apache-Test.
Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.43 release
candidate.
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.43-rc1.tar.gz
MD5 = 44d976ae19d5ab2879e43a26a360366b
SHA1
on 2019/8/28 15:22, Steve Hay wrote:
We are pleased to announce the release of Apache-Test 1.42.
Apache::Test is a test toolkit for testing an Apache server with any
configuration. It works with Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0/2.2/2.4 and any
of its modules, including mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0. It was
We are pleased to announce the release of Apache-Test 1.42.
Apache::Test is a test toolkit for testing an Apache server with any
configuration. It works with Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0/2.2/2.4 and any
of its modules, including mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0. It was originally
developed for testing mod_perl
On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 14:10, Steve Hay wrote:
>
> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.42
> release candidate.
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.42-rc1.tar.gz
>
> MD5 = 2dd753a50d94ee1705
Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.42
release candidate.
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.42-rc1.tar.gz
MD5 = 2dd753a50d94ee1705f77039d5da2f3a
SHA1 = c07e19bb63fe5ef845a91fefea58a7c28bfedf34
The only change in this release is:
Fix loading
I just ran this production release on a test system running Ubuntu
Linux 18.04.01 on Intel amd64 hardware with mod_perl2 v2.0.10,
OpenSSL v1.1.1, and Apache HTTPd v2.4.29. All results confirm as OK.
I'll run this test on other platforms including NetBSD over the next
few
We are pleased to announce the release of Apache-Test 1.41.
Apache::Test is a test toolkit for testing an Apache server with any
configuration. It works with Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0/2.2/2.4 and any
of its modules, including mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0. It was originally
developed for testing mod_perl
On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 at 22:07, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
>
> Tested on Fedora 30 with Apache/2.4.39, looking good to me
>
> That's my +1
>
Thanks to all for testing. With the +1 from Adam Prime (sent
privately) that's enough :-)
Tested on Fedora 30 with Apache/2.4.39, looking good to me
That's my +1
On 2019-07-03 3:45 a.m., Steve Hay wrote:
> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.41
> release candidate.
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.41-r
On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 08:45:36AM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.41
> release candidate.
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.41-rc1.tar.gz
>
> MD5 = 7933d3a6a762f087bf788
Thank you.
And these thanks extended to anyone contributing to keep Apache/mod_perl alive
and well.
On 03.07.2019 14:07, Steve Hay wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jul 2019 at 08:45, Steve Hay wrote:
Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.41
release candidate.
https://dist.apache.org
On Wed, 3 Jul 2019 at 08:45, Steve Hay wrote:
>
> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.41
> release candidate.
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.41-rc1.tar.gz
>
+1 from me using the following setups:
VC++ 2013 32-bit, P
Fantastic! Thanks Steve! Will be giving this a spin today
Sent from the depths of my mind on an iPhone
> On Jul 3, 2019, at 03:45, Steve Hay wrote:
>
> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.41
> release candidate.
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/di
Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.41
release candidate.
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.41-rc1.tar.gz
MD5 = 7933d3a6a762f087bf7883a1ac2086eb
SHA1 = 17aa9a8669023aa2f485aa83f8f389969b8e5f0c
Major changes in this release are as follows:
Set
welcome.
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 5:34 AM, Jie Gao wrote:
> test
>
>
test
On Mar 17, 2017, at 4:13 PM, Jie Gao wrote:
> You can build and install your own perl, mod_perl, Apache in /usr/local,
> entirely separate from those that come with the OS.
Yeah, we’re using the system Apache.
‘
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Subject: Re: Test Failures on CentOS 7.3
On Mar 17, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Jie Gao wrote:
> Please check if there is a package for apreq you need to install first.
Turns out the problem was that it was installed, but for another Perl. Whole
problem is that one can’t have multiple Per
On Mar 17, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Jie Gao wrote:
> Please check if there is a package for apreq you need to install first.
Turns out the problem was that it was installed, but for another Perl. Whole
problem is that one can’t have multiple Perl builds with mod_perl or libapreq2
since they all have
Please check if there is a package for apreq you need to install first.
Regards
Jie
Sent from my Samsung device
Original message
From: "David E. Wheeler"
Date: 18/03/2017 07:53 (GMT+10:00)
To: mod_perl list
Subject: Re: Test Failures on CentOS 7.3
On Mar 17
On Mar 17, 2017, at 12:08 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
> Is there some reason why httpd_info would not be properly set up?
Neglected to mention that I get a lot of these warnings:
httpd: Syntax error on line 353 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Syntax error on
line 4 of /etc/httpd/conf.d/apreq.co
Fellow mod_perlers,
Hey, just noticed that 2.0.10 is out. Nice! Unfortunately I’m getting test
failures on CentOS 7.3:
Test Summary Report
---
t/api/module.t(Wstat: 0 Tests: 14 Failed: 1)
Failed test: 14
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 487 tests
2016 at 13:35, Steve Hay wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the release of Apache-Test 1.40.
>
> This release is now, or soon will be, available for download from your
> favourite CPAN mirror or you can find it at:
>
> https://metacpan.org/release/Apache-Test
>
> Checks
We are pleased to announce the release of Apache-Test 1.40.
This release is now, or soon will be, available for download from your
favourite CPAN mirror or you can find it at:
https://metacpan.org/release/Apache-Test
Checksums for this release are:
MD5 = 78e059bccfa0c2f0297ff2fca591eca9
+1 on solaris 10
On 16-08-24 01:02 PM, Steve Hay wrote:
Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.40
release candidate.
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.40-rc1.tar.gz
MD5 = ecabfbf3a782601aa1511ae3c89601b0
SHA1
I have just tried to build mod_perl from mod_perl-SVN as at Sun Aug 28 03:25:32
UTC 2016, "make test" hang at:
t/protocol/eliza.t .. 1/7
Further testing:
waiting 300 seconds for server to start: .[Sun Aug 28 13:49:17.900567 2016]
[env:warn] [pid
> > +1 on RHEL6.8:
> >
> > Bundled Perl v5.10.1 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
>
> Without mod_perl-SVN and with LWP-5.833.
>
> > +1 on Ubuntu v16.04.1:
> >
> > Bundled Perl v5.22.1 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
>
> Without mod_perl-SVN and with LWP-
> +1 on RHEL6.8:
>
> Perl v5.20.2 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
Without mod_perl-SVN and with LWP-5.835.
-Jie
> +1 on RHEL6.8:
>
> Bundled Perl v5.10.1 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
Without mod_perl-SVN and with LWP-5.833.
> +1 on Ubuntu v16.04.1:
>
> Bundled Perl v5.22.1 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
Without mod_perl-SVN and with LWP-5.835.
-Jie
+1 on RHEL6.8:
Bundled Perl v5.10.1 + Apache 2.2.31 (with default configuration build).
Perl v5.20.2 + Apache 2.2.31 (with default configuration build).
+1 on Ubuntu v16.04.1:
Bundled Perl v5.22.1 + Apache 2.2.31 (with default configuration build).
-Jie
+1 on RHEL6.8:
Bundled Perl v5.10.1 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
+1 on Ubuntu v16.04.1:
Bundled Perl v5.22.1 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
* Steve Hay wrote:
> Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 18:09:24 +0100
> From: Steve Hay
> To: Steve Hay
&
+1 on RHEL6.8:
Perl v5.20.2 + Apache 2.4.23 (with default configuration build).
.
* Steve Hay wrote:
> Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 18:09:24 +0100
> From: Steve Hay
> To: Steve Hay
> CC: test-...@perl.apache.org, d...@perl.apache.org,
> "modperl@perl.apache.org"
On 24 August 2016 at 18:02, Steve Hay wrote:
> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.40
> release candidate.
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.40-rc1.tar.gz
>
+1 on Win8/VC10 with default configuration builds of:
Perl 5.20.3
Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.40
release candidate.
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/Apache-Test-1.40-rc1.tar.gz
MD5 = ecabfbf3a782601aa1511ae3c89601b0
SHA1 = a046f0ccd3a696ecbcaa207dbe92a83c92e5f4c4
=item 1.40-rc1
Specify licence (Apache 2.0) in
lhost:8566 listening (TestDirective::perlloadmodule4)
server localhost:8567 listening (TestAPI::add_config)
server localhost:8568 listening (TestDirective::perlloadmodule6)
server localhost:8569 listening (TestHooks::push_handlers_anon)
# Failed test 22 in t/filter/in_bbs_inject_header.t at line
Thanks for the heads up ... will definitely put that on the roadmap. For
now I will stick to 2.2 to reduce the number of things that might go
wrong, but once we get stable on this version I'll look into 2.4
Bill
On 7/22/2016 12:27 PM, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message
, William A Rowe Jr w
In message
, William A Rowe Jr writes:
>Note that httpd 2.4.23 announcement warned of the imminent end of httpd 2.2
>as well. You would do well to build your httpd 2.4 / perl 5.24 / mod
>perl.next that should be tagged soon as your next stack.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-announ
On Jul 21, 2016 8:24 PM, "William Ward" wrote:
>
> OK I will give that a try. Unfortunate, as 5.24.0 has been blessed with
LTS status by the Perl gods. Hopefully a new mod_perl will come out that
includes this fix.
Note that httpd 2.4.23 announcement warned of the imminent end of httpd 2.2
as wel
n the new platform anyway).
Everything compiles fine, and Apache and Perl have no issues but
mod_perl has failures running "make test":
Test Summary Report
---
t/api/uri.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 12 Failed: 0)
Parse errors: Bad plan.
I thought I saw somewhere the term LTS used with respect to Perl 5.24
but can't find it now... however they do push pretty hard to run the
latest version:
* On https://www.perl.org/get.html it says, "We recommend that you
always run the latest stable version, currently 5.24.0. If you're
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 06:24:05PM -0700, William Ward wrote:
> OK I will give that a try. Unfortunate, as 5.24.0 has been blessed with LTS
> status by the Perl gods. Hopefully a new mod_perl will come out that
> includes this fix.
Where do you find a reference to LTS support for perl 5.24.0? As f
>> 1. Problem Description:
>>>
>>> Until recently we have been using Perl 5.8.8, Apache 2.2.29, and
>>> mod_perl 2.0.8. Due to migration to a new platform, it is necessary to
>>> rebuild our tech stack, so I am taking this opportunity to upgrade
>>>
on the new platform anyway).
Everything compiles fine, and Apache and Perl have no issues but
mod_perl has failures running "make test":
Test Summary Report
---
t/api/uri.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 12 Failed: 0)
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 24 test
rebuild our tech stack, so I am taking this opportunity to upgrade
> (Perl 5.8.8 doesn't want to build on the new platform anyway).
>
> Everything compiles fine, and Apache and Perl have no issues but
> mod_perl has failures running "make test":
pgrade (Perl
5.8.8 doesn't want to build on the new platform anyway).
Everything compiles fine, and Apache and Perl have no issues but
mod_perl has failures running "make test":
Test Summary Report
---
t/api/uri.t (Wstat: 0 Tests:
years old.
to try compiling mod_perl DSO object on centos 6 (x86_64) machine. It passed configure
and make but failed ‘make test’.
[ error] oh dangit, server dumped core
[ error] for stacktrace, run: gdb /usr/local/apache-2.4.20-catalyst/bin/httpd
-core /tmp/mod_perl-2.0.9/t/core.2184
Ther
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 07:45:45PM +, Xinhuan Zheng wrote:
> Today I used mod_perl 2.0.9, apache httpd 2.4.20 and perl 5.10.1 to try
> compiling mod_perl DSO object on centos 6 (x86_64) machine. It passed
> configure and make but failed ‘make test’.
> [ error] oh dangit, s
Hello,
Today I used mod_perl 2.0.9, apache httpd 2.4.20 and perl 5.10.1 to try
compiling mod_perl DSO object on centos 6 (x86_64) machine. It passed configure
and make but failed ‘make test’.
perl Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=/usr/local/apache-2.4.20-catalyst
make
make test
The error is written
make install works but make test fails.
error log file not generated in t/logs/error_log
Got following error when running make test
[warning] setting ulimit to allow core files
ulimit -c unlimited; /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/src/mod_perl-2.0.9/t/TEST
-clean
[warning] setting ulimit to allow
---Start: Bug Report---
Issue: mod_perl 2.0.9 with httpd v2.4.17: "make test" hang @
"t/protocol/echo_block.t" with error "APR::Socket::recv: (9) Bad file
descriptor at
/usr/local/src/mod_perl-2.0.9/t/protocol/TestProtocol/echo_block.pm line 37".
> uname
lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18.0
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl
.
*** Packages of interest status:
Apache2: -
Apache2::Request : -
CGI: 3.65
ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.98
LWP: 5.837
mod_perl : -
mod_perl2 : 2.09
3. This is the
Hello,
I am trying to get mod_perl 2.0.8 running with Perl 5.20.2 on Debian 8. When I
am running the tests I get:
/myPath/applications/httpd/bin/httpd -d /myPath/sources/mod_perl-2.0.8/t -f
/myPath/sources/mod_perl-2.0.8/t/conf/httpd.conf -D APACHE2 -D PERL_USEITHREADS
using Apache/2.2.29 (pre
We are pleased to announce the release of Apache-Test 1.39.
This release is now available for download from your favourite CPAN
mirror or you can find it at:
https://metacpan.org/release/SHAY/Apache-Test-1.39/
The MD5 digest for this release is: 1a24e6a0ae79e58d1acf3278137039c8
Major changes
+1
server localhost:8529 started
[ info] adding source lib /tmp/Apache-Test-1.39-rc1/lib to @INC
t/alltest/allskipped
all skipped: testing all.t
t/alltest2/all...skipped
all skipped: testing more than one all.t
t/bad_coding.ok
t/cookies
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 08:23:53AM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
>
> Please can anyone spend a short while giving this a spin?
>
> I've so far only had two reports -- and one of those was mine!
>
I tried Ubuntu 14.10 with fresh apache installed.
It didn't work for me. Maybe I missed something:
waitin
"make test" successful on:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.6 (Santiago)
with:
> perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 20 subversion 2) configuration:
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=2.6.32-504.12.2.el6.x86_64,
archname=x86_64-linux-thread-multi
On 8 April 2015 at 18:04, Steve Hay wrote:
> On 8 April 2015 at 14:24, Steve Hay wrote:
>> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.39
>> release candidate.
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~stevehay/Apache-Test-1.39-rc1.tar.gz
>>
>
>
On 8 April 2015 at 14:24, Steve Hay wrote:
> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.39
> release candidate.
>
> http://people.apache.org/~stevehay/Apache-Test-1.39-rc1.tar.gz
>
Success on Windows with VC++ 2010 using perl-5.20.2 with/without LWP
and httpd-2
Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.39
release candidate.
http://people.apache.org/~stevehay/Apache-Test-1.39-rc1.tar.gz
MD5 = ee927033dd36bb6befb34443b7353f4f
SHA1 = ab048a92d70b55a44668db240e9c9e3a969ef4a2
=item 1.39-rc1
Test scripts can now test if perl has a fork
Source from https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/modperl/trunk/ .
Make test fails:
# > t/TEST -v t/perl/ithreads3.t
[warning] setting ulimit to allow core files
ulimit -c unlimited; /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/src/mod_perl-2.0/t/TEST -v
't/perl/ithreads3.t'
/usr/local/httpd-2.4
Hi,
I got errors running make test. As read on the web page, I repeated only
the failing tests, and I got this, but I don't know what is happenning
and/or how to fix.
I see that the failing tests are 2, 3 and 5 from t/api/err_headers_out.t
The complete output is:
|$ ||*make
: Session Cache is not configured [hint:
SSLSessionCache]
[Sun Aug 31 17:28:16 2014] [info] Init: Initializing (virtual) servers for SSL
[Sun Aug 31 17:28:16 2014] [info] mod_ssl/2.2.27 compiled against Server:
Apache/2.2.27, Library: OpenSSL/1.0.1i
***
Hey nevermind, setting env vars works. I guess I must have typed that wrong
before when I tried that. Thank you.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Mark Hedges
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 3:46 PM
To: modperl@perl.apache.org
Cc: Mark Hedges
Subject: pass extra args to a test in Apache
Hi. Is there a way to pass extra command-line arguments to a test script
running in Apache::Test?
I want to do:
t/TEST -verbose t/foobar.t --baz
And have this argument show up in @ARGV of t/foobar.t. Is there a special
trick?
Or, this would work:
BAZ=1 t/TEST -verbose t/foobar.t
And
*bump*
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Todd Chapman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install mod_perl 2.0.8 with Apache 2.2.15 and perl 5.18.2.
> The following test fails and I don't know how to run it individually to
> diagnose it.
>
> Test Summary Report
&g
Hi,
I'm trying to install mod_perl 2.0.8 with Apache 2.2.15 and perl 5.18.2.
The following test fails and I don't know how to run it individually to
diagnose it.
Test Summary Report
---
t/api/server_const.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 6 Failed: 2)
a cool idea. We'd have to
benchmark it. :-)
Also is '&&' faster than 'and'?
Mark
From: sergiy.borod...@gmail.com [mailto:sergiy.borod...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Sergiy Borodych
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 2:14 AM
To: Joshua Narins
Cc: Mark Hedges; modperl@
Of
Sergiy Borodych
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 2:14 AM
To: Joshua Narins
Cc: Mark Hedges; modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: bug in trunk in Apache::Reload test
Hello,
another question:
why not just
my $args = $r->args;
if ( $args and $args eq 'last' ) {
(without defined
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 03:52:33AM -0400, Joshua Narins wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 06:21:37PM +, Mark Hedges wrote:
> > Perl 5.20.0, Apache 2.2.27, APR 1.5.1, APR-util 1.5.3, mod_perl trunk.
> >
> > 2014-06-23 11:16:32 Mon $ svn diff t/lib/Apache2/TestReload.pm
> > Index: t/lib/Apache2/
Hello,
another question:
why not just
my $args = $r->args;
if ( $args and $args eq 'last' ) {
(without defined)
or even
if ( my $args = $r->args and $args eq 'last' ) {
:)
2014-06-26 10:52 GMT+03:00 Joshua Narins :
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 06:21:37PM +, Mark Hedges wrote:
> > Perl 5
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 06:21:37PM +, Mark Hedges wrote:
> Perl 5.20.0, Apache 2.2.27, APR 1.5.1, APR-util 1.5.3, mod_perl trunk.
>
> 2014-06-23 11:16:32 Mon $ svn diff t/lib/Apache2/TestReload.pm
> Index: t/lib/Apache2/TestReload.pm
> =
Perl 5.20.0, Apache 2.2.27, APR 1.5.1, APR-util 1.5.3, mod_perl trunk.
2014-06-23 11:16:32 Mon $ svn diff t/lib/Apache2/TestReload.pm
Index: t/lib/Apache2/TestReload.pm
===
--- t/lib/Apache2/TestReload.pm (revision 160470
On 23 June 2014 09:00, Mark Hedges wrote:
> This worked in trunk. Thanks. I guess I spun my wheels for a couple hours.
>
> Would it be a good idea to roll out 2.0.9 as a bugfix, and make httpd24
> 2.1.0? 2.0.10?
>
I think many people would be annoyed if 2.0.9 appeared and still
didn't contain
Hedges
Subject: bug in test script t/api/err_headers_out.t in released mod_perl 2.0.8
- patch supplied
t/api/err_headers_out.t was recently changed to accommodate changes in
HTTP::Headers 6.0, but the change did not make it forward-compatible for
further versions of HTTP::Headers. The patch for the
t/api/err_headers_out.t was recently changed to accommodate changes in
HTTP::Headers 6.0, but the change did not make it forward-compatible for
further versions of HTTP::Headers. The patch for the test script is below at
the end. Thank you. HTH. -Mark
s...@tst1.ntf.cftdev1 /ntfhome/local
On 23 June 2014 07:16, Mark Hedges wrote:
> s...@tst1.ntf.cftdev1 /ntfhome/local/src/perl/mod_perl-2.0.8
> 2014-06-22 23:09:00 Sun $ diff -u
> /ntfhome/local/src/perl/mod_perl-2.0.8/t/response/TestDirective/perlloadmodule2.pm.orig
>
> /ntfhome/local/src/perl/mod_perl-2.0.8/t/response/TestDirec
This appears to be a bug in a test library in the released current version
mod_perl 2.0.8. $r->args can return undef if there is no ? in the url to
specify a query string, apparently. Patch is at the bottom. HTH. -Mark
s...@tst1.ntf.cftdev1 /ntfhome/local/src/perl/mod_perl-2.0.8
2014-06
On 3/17/14, 1:58 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Not an answer to your question, but many thanks for that module, for
> keeping it up-to-date, and for pointing out the differences in Apache 2.4.
Thanks!
> Incidentally, where can I find a description of the new Apache 2.4 API ?
I'm not sure there is r
have conditional config
sections that are only enabled for Apache 2.4 or later.
Currently Apache::Test defines APACHE2 if running under apache 2.0 or
later. The attached patch also defines APACHE24 if running under apache
2 with a minor version >= 4.
I shipped a patch for AuthCookie to the debian fo
version of Apache::AuthCookie that passes tests on Apache
2.4 and previous versions, it is necessary to have conditional config
sections that are only enabled for Apache 2.4 or later.
Currently Apache::Test defines APACHE2 if running under apache 2.0 or
later. The attached patch also defines
-8<-- Start Bug Report 8<--
1. Problem Description:
I am having trouble running "make test" using the latest mod_perl version
2.0.8 on my FreeBSD system. I receive the following error message:
/usr/local/bin/perl5.18.1 -Iblib/arch -Iblib/li
I am having trouble running "make test" using the latest mod_perl version 2.0.8
on my FreeBSD system. I receive the following error message:
/usr/local/bin/perl5.18.1 -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib t/TEST -clean
APACHE_TEST_APXS= APACHE_TEST_PORT= APACHE_TEST_HTTPD= APACHE_TEST_USER=
APACHE_
Hello,
I have some mod_perl modules that implement REST services. I want to
test them with Apache::Test. So, I have some questions :
- Is it possible to use DELETE method with Apache::Test ? I didn't find
any examples
- I want to send JSON data with POST method (not with
x-www
On 10/09/2012 10:44 AM, Jean-Michel wrote:
> I have some mod_perl modules that implement REST services. I want to
> test them with Apache::Test. So, I have some questions :
>
> - Is it possible to use DELETE method with Apache::Test ? I didn't
> find any examples
$ perl -
Hello,
I have some mod_perl modules that implement REST services. I want to
test them with Apache::Test. So, I have some questions :
- Is it possible to use DELETE method with Apache::Test ? I didn't find
any examples
- I want to send JSON data with POST method (not with
x-www
Coming to a CPAN mirror near you.
MD5 (Apache-Test-1.38.tar.gz) = dc7edf358dfea5bcf6ef4cdfe81e5dad
=item 1.38 Aug 6 2012
Fix log_watch.t on Windows, which can't (naturally) delete open files.
[Steve Hay]
Fix t_filepath_cmp, t_catfile and t_catfile_apache in Apache::TestUtil on
Windows:
.0.4:
> All t/apr-ext/* testcases successful
>
> Perl 5.8.8/Apache 2.2.22/mod_perl 2.0.6 rc5:
> Test server fails to start:
>
> Can't load '.../blib/arch/auto/ModPerl/Const/Const.so' for module
> ModPerl::Const: rtld: 0712-001 Symbol MUTABLE_CV was referenced
Here are a few more 'make test'results:
Perl 5.8.8/Apache 2.2.22/mod_perl 2.0.4:
All t/apr-ext/* testcases successful
Perl 5.8.8/Apache 2.2.22/mod_perl 2.0.6 rc5:
Test server fails to start:
Can't load '.../blib/arch/auto/ModPerl/Const/Const.so' for module
ModPe
On 04/07/2012 12:36 AM, Fred Moyer wrote:
> RC3 is now available - see d...@perl.apache.org for the link.
I get similar results for RC5.
Can't load
'/home/user/tmp/mod_perl-2.0.6-rc5/blib/arch/auto/APR/Brigade/Brigade.so' for
module APR::Brigade: rtld: 0712-001 Symbol modperl_croak was referenc
ite_perl/5.14.2/aix-thread-multi/auto/APR/Table/Table.so(),
> but a runtime definition of the symbol was not found."
>
> The problem is shown by the t/apr-ext/brigade.t, t/apr-ext/finfo.t,
> t/apr-ext/pool.t, t/apr-ext/table.t, t/apr-ext/threadmutex.t,
> and t/apr-ext/uri.t test ca
/lib/site_perl/5.14.2/aix-thread-multi/auto/APR/Table/Table.so(),
but a runtime definition of the symbol was not found."
The problem is shown by the t/apr-ext/brigade.t, t/apr-ext/finfo.t,
t/apr-ext/pool.t, t/apr-ext/table.t, t/apr-ext/threadmutex.t,
and t/apr-ext/uri.t test cases as well:
Apache-Test 1.37 is coming to a CPAN mirror near you. Thanks to
several different contributors for this release!
md5: 179f247fc5c7d11387b9c73ae3fa6f71
1.37 January 29, 2012
Apache::TestRequest: improve compatibility for SSL requests with LWP
6 and IO::Socket::SSL, in
n( $Testout, ">&STDOUT" ) or die "Can't dup
> STDOUT: $!"; }
>
> and a script like this:
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
>
> use Broken;
>
> print "Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\nhello ";
> open TEST, "|/
On Wednesday, 07 December 2011 02:37:19 gAzZaLi wrote:
> Another option is to 'use Test::More' explicitly:
> (Do note that I have managed to segfault this)
>
> use Apache::Test qw(:withtestmore);
> use Test::More;
As of Apache::Test 1.35++ this is wrong. Sorry about
Hello,
I'm unclear about your sample code, but if you did want to send the
output of say open TEST, "|/bin/cat" to the browser, your Perl version
should be configured with sfio. The information you've pasted shows that
d_sfio=undef. If you did want to do something like
discovered that simply "use"ing Test::More in a mod_perl script causes
my apache to segfault. I originally reported this to the author of Test::More
(see https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=69687) but now believe the
problem to have wider scope. By progressively removing co
Hi Vincent,
2011/11/5 Vincent Veyron :
> Le mercredi 02 novembre 2011 à 12:08 +0900, kenichi ishigaki a écrit :
>> could you help us test
>> DBD::SQLite under various environments with mod_perl? The simplest way
>> is to run "cpan -t ADAMK/DBD-SQLite-1.34_03.tar.gz"
Le mercredi 02 novembre 2011 à 12:08 +0900, kenichi ishigaki a écrit :
> could you help us test
> DBD::SQLite under various environments with mod_perl? The simplest way
> is to run "cpan -t ADAMK/DBD-SQLite-1.34_03.tar.gz" (or equivalents)
> under your mod_perl environment
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