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Actually, reviewing the httpd.conf file further, it appears that my
httpd.conf.in file is being used. However,
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After getting past the hurdle of notifying A::Test of the path to my
httpd daemon, I now get the following
Hi All,
It appears that I made a mistake in the documentation of the POST
function in Apache::TestRequest. POST parameters, it turns out, need to
be passed in an array reference following the $uri request. The
enclosed patch remedies this situation.
Apologies for the inaccuracy.
Regards,
David
flood STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2003/07/01 20:55:12 $]
Release:
1.0: Released July 23, 2002
milestone-03: Tagged January 16, 2002
ASF-transfer: Released July 17, 2001
milestone-02: Tagged August 13,
httpd-test/perl-framework STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2002/03/09 05:22:48 $]
Stuff to do:
* finish the t/TEST exit code issue (ORed with 0x2C if
framework failed)
* change existing tests that frob the DocumentRoot (e.g.,
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Can someone tell me how to unsubscibe from this list. I have sent emails
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hi all...
I just discovered that if you use TestRunPerl to configure a third-party
module, and the installer points -apxs to an apache without mod_perl, the
test suite blows up due to mod_perl specific configuration directives in
httpd.conf.
the end result is that, within the tests,
why would you use TestRunPerl to test against not-modperl enabled
Apache? If by accident I think it is better to discover that and die
before even starting to run tests.
in a third-party (CPAN) module, you don't have much control.
say I want to test my module against mod_perl. I need to use
Geoffrey Young wrote:
why would you use TestRunPerl to test against not-modperl enabled
Apache? If by accident I think it is better to discover that and die
before even starting to run tests.
in a third-party (CPAN) module, you don't have much control.
say I want to test my module against
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While trying to install Apache::Test on a Perl 5.6.1 Linux system, I am
getting the following error:
!!! no
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