Oden Eriksson wrote:
[...]
Now I have these failed tests with mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4:
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
---
t/apache/content_length_header.t 255 6528027 54 200
lördag 22 januari 2005 02.15 skrev Stas Bekman:
Forgot the attached error_log file.
--
Regards // Oden Eriksson
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lördag 22 januari 2005 02.15 skrev Stas Bekman:
> Oden Eriksson wrote:
>
> Sorry for dropping out of site, hardware problems here, my notebook is
> dead again :( too much modperl smoking is not good for a notebook's
> health. I wish somebody was sending me a new one :)
>
> >>>The server fails to st
Oden Eriksson wrote:
Sorry for dropping out of site, hardware problems here, my notebook is
dead again :( too much modperl smoking is not good for a notebook's
health. I wish somebody was sending me a new one :)
The server fails to start, but that's something else. I noticed though
that if the /
fredag 14 januari 2005 19.49 skrev Stas Bekman:
> Oden Eriksson wrote:
> > fredag 14 januari 2005 01.21 skrev Geoffrey Young:
> >>>I think we should implement it, since if someone is very unhappy about
> >>>the autogenerated httpd.conf they can supply their custom
Oden Eriksson wrote:
fredag 14 januari 2005 01.21 skrev Geoffrey Young:
I think we should implement it, since if someone is very unhappy about
the autogenerated httpd.conf they can supply their custom httpd.conf.in
that feels like a lot of work to me - like making A-T respect the Port
setting from
fredag 14 januari 2005 01.21 skrev Geoffrey Young:
> > I think we should implement it, since if someone is very unhappy about
> > the autogenerated httpd.conf they can supply their custom httpd.conf.in
>
> that feels like a lot of work to me - like making A-T respect the P
> I think we should implement it, since if someone is very unhappy about
> the autogenerated httpd.conf they can supply their custom httpd.conf.in
that feels like a lot of work to me - like making A-T respect the Port
setting from httpd.conf.in, because that's what they would expec
As Oden has pointed out, the custom httpd.conf.in advertised in the README
doesn't work. I've confirmed yet. So I suppose this feature existed before
but was lost.
So should we just nuke it from README?
Or should we implement it?
If the latter I'd like to add a test for it, so
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It proves again and again that guessing is evil :(
LOL. Yea
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They are inherited from your httpd.conf installe
README that I could create a custom httpd.conf file
to use for testing. I copied the default t/conf/httpd.conf to
t/conf/httpd.conf.in and removed the calls to LoadModule. I even deleted
the original t/conf/httpd.conf file. However, my changes in the
httpd.conf.in file were ignored when the new
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Actually, reviewing the httpd.conf file further, it appears that my
httpd.conf.in file is being used
ught you told me that you have fixed RT's entry for
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> contract address. Why do I get these messages then?
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Hi Jesse, I thought you told me that you have fixed RT's entry for Apache-Test
to have httpd-test-dev list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as the contract
address. Why do I get these messages then?
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Da
Rick Myers wrote:
Minimal problem description...
t/TEST -clean
touch t/conf/httpd.conf.in
t/TEST -configure
grep Include t/conf/httpd.conf
Include "/home/rik/dev/Apache/AlterTransChain2/t/conf/extra.conf"
Include "/home/rik/dev/Apache/AlterTransChain2/t/conf/httpd.conf"
G
Minimal problem description...
t/TEST -clean
touch t/conf/httpd.conf.in
t/TEST -configure
grep Include t/conf/httpd.conf
Include "/home/rik/dev/Apache/AlterTransChain2/t/conf/extra.conf"
Include "/home/rik/dev/Apache/AlterTransChain2/t/conf/httpd.conf"
Include &
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