Re: 2.07-rc2 (was Re: towards a 2.07 release)

2005-10-14 Thread Steve Hay
Joe Schaefer wrote: Note this is our second non-dev candidate, so please give it the extra scrutiny it deserves. Release Candidate #2 - http://people.apache.org/~joes/libapreq2-2.07-rc2.tar.gz All tests OK for me: WinXP/VC6, perl-5.8.7 (without PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS!), apache-2.0.54,

Re: 2.07-rc2 (was Re: towards a 2.07 release)

2005-10-14 Thread Ville Skyttä
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 00:40 -0500, Randy Kobes wrote: On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Ville Skytt wrote: On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 13:06 -0400, Joe Schaefer wrote: Note this is our second non-dev candidate, so please give it the extra scrutiny it deserves. Release Candidate #2 - None of the

Re: 2.07-rc2 (was Re: towards a 2.07 release)

2005-10-14 Thread Randy Kobes
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Ville Skytt� wrote: On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 00:40 -0500, Randy Kobes wrote: On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Ville Skytt wrote: On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 13:06 -0400, Joe Schaefer wrote: Note this is our second non-dev candidate, so please give it the extra scrutiny it deserves. Release

curious write-requests

2005-10-14 Thread andreas . konrad
Hello, we have an extra partition (ReiserFS) for the htdocs directory of our apache 1.3.28 (SuSE 9.0). For performance issues we have monitored our webserver with the tool iostat and recognized many write-requests on the htdocs-partition. Can anyone explain to me where this write-requests do

Re: curious write-requests

2005-10-14 Thread Nathanael D. Noblet
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 09:01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, we have an extra partition (ReiserFS) for the htdocs directory of our apache 1.3.28 (SuSE 9.0). For performance issues we have monitored our webserver with the tool iostat and recognized many write-requests on the

Re: strange behavior of Redirect on ajax

2005-10-14 Thread Pier Fumagalli
On 14 Oct 2005, at 03:50, Roy T. Fielding wrote: I just tried to add Redirect Permanent /dist/jakarta/tomcat http://www.apache.org/dist/ tomcat/tomcat to a .htaccess on ajax and the prefix match/replace didn't work. I had to replace it with RedirectMatch Permanent /dist/jakarta/tomcat(.*)$

Re: curious write-requests

2005-10-14 Thread Pier Fumagalli
On 14 Oct 2005, at 09:04, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote: On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 09:01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, we have an extra partition (ReiserFS) for the htdocs directory of our apache 1.3.28 (SuSE 9.0). For performance issues we have monitored our webserver with the tool

Re: strange behavior of Redirect on ajax

2005-10-14 Thread Roy T. Fielding
On Oct 14, 2005, at 12:39 PM, Roy T. Fielding wrote: On Oct 14, 2005, at 2:55 AM, Joe Orton wrote: On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 07:50:27PM -0700, Roy T. Fielding wrote: I just tried to add Redirect Permanent /dist/jakarta/tomcat http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat to a .htaccess on ajax

Getting perl to core via mod_cgi

2005-10-14 Thread Graham Leggett
Hi all, I am currently debugging a problem with Moveable Type running under httpd v2.1.6. When mt.cgi is triggered, which is run under perl, perl seems to crash and the following message is logged: [Fri Oct 14 15:22:55 2005] [error] [client 196.31.24.162] *** glibc detected *** free():

Re: Getting perl to core via mod_cgi

2005-10-14 Thread Joost de Heer
I found the docs on how to convince httpd to dump core if httpd crashes, but I have yet to find something that explains how to get _perl_ (or any process run from mod_cgi) to dump core if it crashes. Does anybody have any ideas? What's 'ulimit -c' (bash, under tcsh it's 'limit -c', other

Re: Getting perl to core via mod_cgi

2005-10-14 Thread Graham Leggett
Joost de Heer wrote: What's 'ulimit -c' (bash, under tcsh it's 'limit -c', other shells may differ) for the user under which httpd runs? [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ulimit -c unlimited This is for root though, which spawned httpd, which then becomes apache. I am not sure whether the apache user

Re: Getting perl to core via mod_cgi

2005-10-14 Thread Joost de Heer
I can see nothing obvious in the bash man page to make ulimit work for anything other than the current shell, unless I am looking in the wrong place. You can set it worldwide in /etc/initscript. Joost

Re: Apache HTTP Server 1.3.34 prerelease tarballs

2005-10-14 Thread Sander Temme
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:34 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote: Look for the Apache HTTP Server 1.3.34 prerelease tarballs in: http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/ Please test :) It's a little after the fact, but I ran the regex tests on the two Solaris

Re: Getting perl to core via mod_cgi

2005-10-14 Thread Ruediger Pluem
On 10/14/2005 11:10 PM, Graham Leggett wrote: Joost de Heer wrote: [..cut..] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ulimit -c unlimited This is for root though, which spawned httpd, which then becomes apache. I am not sure whether the apache user inherits this from root. Normally it should, provided

Re: Apache HTTP Server 1.3.34 prerelease tarballs

2005-10-14 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Sander Temme wrote: On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:34 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote: Look for the Apache HTTP Server 1.3.34 prerelease tarballs in: http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/ Please test :) It's a little after the fact, but I ran the regex tests on the two Solaris boxes in my garage that

Re: Apache HTTP Server 1.3.34 prerelease tarballs

2005-10-14 Thread Sander Temme
On Oct 14, 2005, at 3:21 PM, Sander Temme wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 .. On FreeBSD bagheera.shangrila.covalent.net 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 -BEGIN PGP

Re: Apache HTTP Server 1.3.34 prerelease tarballs

2005-10-14 Thread Joost de Heer
Jim Jagielski wrote: Look for the Apache HTTP Server 1.3.34 prerelease tarballs in: http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/ Please test :) If someone tells me how to run tests, I can check this on HPUX 11i. Joost

Re: Getting perl to core via mod_cgi

2005-10-14 Thread Jeff Trawick
On 10/14/05, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joost de Heer wrote: What's 'ulimit -c' (bash, under tcsh it's 'limit -c', other shells may differ) for the user under which httpd runs? [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ulimit -c unlimited This is for root though, which spawned httpd, which