Hi
The following
perl -MDevel::Symdump -e '$t =
Devel::Symdump-new(main); print $t-packages, \n;'
in perl 5.6.1 returns none as one the packages !
Apache::Symbol (mod_perl-1.26) seems to call a
'can('undef_function..' on this values as a result,
a fatal error is thrown ! I have done a 'next if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sreeji K Das wrote:
Hi
Well, it's only a small part of my big problem :-(
I'm trying to get PerlFreshRestart working. I had
been
banging my head against it for almost 5 days I
was
thinking about preparing a small test case
posting.
Well I want apache
Hi All,
I had been banging my head on this problem for a while
finally I guess I've found a solution.
Following was the problem:
I had
PerlFreshRestart On
PerlRestartHandler Apache::Symbol
in my conf. I needed the restart func. didn't want
to use other alternates (like Apache::Reload,
Hi
I didn't get a response for my first post :-( So I'm
making another try (Sorry for cross-posting - but I
guess it's relevant to dev list as well)
PerlFreshRestart (is anyone using this feature ?) was
giving me a lot of problems giving a lot of 'Undefined
Subroutine' errors when I restart
We had been using Option 1 for a long time we had
absolutely no problems (with
mod_perl-1.19/Apache-1.3.14/Perl-5.005).
However on upgrading to mod_perl-1.26, we were getting
hell lot of errors. I have tracked this to a bug in
perl_util.c on fixing this PerlFreshRestart works
w/o any problems.
Hi
I use PerlFreshRestart on to reload my modules. This
is the problem I face:
I have
PerlRequire bin/startup.pl
which requires a lot of perl modules. However, on
restart (kill USR1), mod_perl does something like:
%temp = %INC; %INC = ();
while (($k, $v) = each %temp)) { require $k; }
However,
This is a known issue with latest mod_perl. Search the
archives for details.
This is the temp. solution. Before you call open3()
do:
untie(*STDIN);
untie(*STDOUT);
Sreeji
--- Rasoul Hajikhani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello folks,
I am writing a web based interface to gpg and am
using
Restart fully working.
Sreeji
--- Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ged
Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, [iso-8859-1] Sreeji K Das
wrote:
I use PerlFreshRestart on to reload my modules.
[snip]
However, here my modules are getting loaded before
Hi Stas,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to
reload PERL module compiled
into Apache
with Apache::Registry
(and I want to reload this module in all Apache
children processes) by running reload-program once.
Currently Apache::Reload or its equivalent your only
solution.
Hi,
I was trying to run mod_perl as DSO on Solaris. I see
the following line in the logs:
[notice] child pid 24323 exit signal Segmentation
Fault (11)
This happens whenever I send a USR1 to the server for
restart. Also I see the same message whenever the
child is about to exit (ie. after
-w0,1,2 -p 26978
Note: I have also tried setting ENV
PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL to -1 and also to 2, but got the
same results.
Thanx for any help.
Sreeji
--- Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sreeji K
Das wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to run mod_perl as DSO on Solaris. I
see
the following line
Thanx Doug for the reply. Unfortunately I still get
segfaults :-( No difference.
Once I have the time, I'll get the stacktrace see
for any clues. Right now I have kept DSO in the
backburner, as I have got PerlFreshRestart fully up
and runnig (with a no. of patches to mod_perl)
Sreeji
--- Doug
That's cool is yet another example of the power of
mod_perl. And you're right about the documentation. I
was blown away by the amount of docs. available at
perl.apache.org; thanks to all the hard work of Stas
Beckman !!
We had been using mod_perl had been having a very
stable site for quite a
...
...
I'd be interested in what you thought of the switch
after going live, we
were never sure (but getting there now) if we should
have started with MP2
or not, never got a chance to see MP1 in action.
We have found MP1 to be stable. (We had a lot of
issues with PerlFreshRestart I had
Looks like PerlSetEnv's are not propagated as
expected.
I've pasted my original mail to the list. However,
after going through the code, it looks like
scfg-PassEnv is not synced with Perl's %ENV
structure.
Following is a simpler example:
$ cat /tmp/test.conf
Perl
;
/Perl
PerlPassEnv MY_TEST_VAR
Following demonstrates the problem:
$ cat /tmp/test.conf
Perl
@Include = /tmp/test1.conf;
/Perl
Listen 43499
$ cat /tmp/test1.conf
Perl
$Port = 42480;
/Perl
$ httpd -X -f /tmp/test.conf
Syntax error on line 7 of /tmp/test.conf:
Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at
I think it should be based on your specific
requirements. If you want to setup a production box
and does not have much time in hand to troubleshoot,
then you must go for mod_perl 1.x/Apache-1.x latest
stable versions.
However, if you have time in hand want to learn a
bit about Apache/mod_perl,
--- Dead Line [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello
Everyone,
Im on FreeBSD 4.8R Fresh installation, I have
apache-fp, installed and
running,
I installed p5-Apache-ASP-2.51 from /ports
collection, installation was
../www/.htaccess: Invalid command 'PerlSetVar',
perhaps mis-spelled or
I tried to compile mod_perl-1.28 with perl maint.
20512 (http://www.iki.fi/jhi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]). I had a
build failure (different errors each time trying to
build).
I noticed the following messages during perl
Makefile.PL:
MESSAGE
..
+ id: Perl/v5.8.1 (linux)
Did u check what's in line # 42 ? If u run the same
script with same params as stand-alone, do u see the
warning ?
Sreeji
--- B. Fongo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is not a
standard perl error message. I went
through mod_perl doc at
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