Hi,
I hate to be the first one to report an issue with 3.2.7 tarball...
It might be related to my lack of knowledge (just joined the dev list
a few days ago), but here it is:
It is failing during the configure process...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/mod_python-3.2.7 $ ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/
? Can't remember the
version, but a
particular patch level revision of BASH released recently has a bug
in it
which causes configure to error. Ie., it is a BASH bug and not
mod_python.
Have to run now, so more later.
Graham
On 07/02/2006, at 6:46 AM, Sébastien Arnaud wrote:
Hi,
I hate
Hi,
I would like to report:
+1 Gentoo 2005.1 (amd64), Apache 2.0.55-prefork, Python 2.4.2
After replacing the troubling line (line 3038, configure):
from:
MP_VERSION=`echo $MP_VERSION | sed s/\\"//g`
to (Deron's 1st suggestion):
MP_VERSION=`echo $MP_VERSION | sed 's/"//g' `
I guess now it's u
+1 Gentoo 2006.0 (x86_64), Apache 2.2.2(mpm-prefork), python-2.4.3
Sébastien
B Sessions (for scalability)
* Advanced Debugging
* Close integration of apache features exposed by mod_python
Regards,
Sébastien
On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:17 AM, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
On 07/09/2006, at 2:59 PM, Sébastien Arnaud wrote:
Anyway, please share your comments and feedback to make sure I
Hi Graham,
Thank you for all the detailed info! Hope you are feeling better. I
did not mean to get you all worked up with a foggy brain ;)
I love the wiki you put together, lots of great stuff in there! I am
going to go back to the drawing board here due to all the new things
you presente
Hi Dan,
I use the Queue class to perform DB pooling, and use 3 different
types of templating system in various mod_python applications. So
yes, mod_python makes all those customization very easy and it is why
I love it as well. The only downside I have found is that after
developing sever