Hi!
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 12:42:15AM -0400, Jaberwocky wrote:
Does any one know of any modperl 2 resources? mailing lists,
stuff like that.
mod_perl 2 issues are discussed here on the mod_perl mailing list
Please read this before posting:
Hi folks,
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere. I thought it might be
helpful to mention the details in case someone else is ever in the same
situation.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.5, with perl 5.6.1 and
Hello,
How can i install Apache::DBI module with mod_perl 2?
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Best regards,
Yuri mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I came across the same problem while trying to install a bunch of XML
modules via the CPAN module. It was pretty frustrating when the module
installations kept dying when it got to expat, even after a installed
the expat port time and time again. I think I solved the problem
similarly to the
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't
see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere.
The expat issue has been discussed quite a bit on this list, and is
documented here:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/troubleshooting.html#Segfaults_when_using_X
Two good books could be written on these subjects:
* Mastering Design Patterns with Perl (I understand that Mastering
Algorithms with Perl sells quite well)
* Rapid Web Application Development with Perl
The second one would describe the various application frameworks available,
and related
What I didn't like about this is I then had to adjust the so-called
controller code that decoded the user input for my request object to
include these new features. But really that data was of only interest
to
the model. So a change in the model forced a change in the
controller.
No, a
We are going to be moving to mod_perl, but I am
worried about how to keep from getting into the same kind of trap with
mod_perl as with PHP.
You may want to read my article about building a large site with
mod_perl:
http://perl.apache.org/release/docs/tutorials/apps/scale_etoys/etoys.htm
l.
Yeh, it does apply on other BSD platforms--but I don't think it's specific
to BSD(s). I use the same args on Net and Open on Apaches I've built on
those platforms. I came across this issue with AxKit. There's tons of
references on the web as well:
/usr/ports/www/apache13/work/apache_1.3.24/src/httpd -f
`pwd`/t/conf/httpd.conf -X -d `pwd`/t
httpd listening on port 8529
will write error_log to: t/logs/error_log
letting apache warm up...\c
Syntax error on line 3 of
/ad4/ENV/common/src/Perl/mod_perl-1.27/t/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 12:43:38PM -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't
see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere.
The expat issue has been discussed quite a bit on this list, and is
documented here:
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