Hi,
Next question, did you "use Apache::Log;" ?
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Yes!
That is what I am "using":
--- snip ---
use strict;
use vars qw(%DBNew);
use CGI::Cookie;
use CGI '-autoload';
use MD5 ();
use Biobase::DBI qw(:All);
use Apache::File ();
use Apache::URI ();
use Apache::Log ();
use
Hi,
I have a serious problem with the logging facility of MOD_PERL.
Something that once worked perfectly well suddenly turned quite.
I have tried all the logging statements from the eagle book, but
my error log file refuses to show any trace thereof.
I have also set the LogLevel to debug, but
did you compile mod_perl with EVERYTHING=1 or PERL_LOG_API=1
--Geoff
-Original Message-
From: Axel Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Severe problem with $r-log_error
Hi,
I have a serious problem
Geoff wrote:
did you compile mod_perl with EVERYTHING=1 or PERL_LOG_API=1
Yes! And with a lot of other options. Take a look:
content of .makepl_args.mod_perl:
EVERYTHING=1
APACHE_SRC=../../../Server/apache_1.3.12/src
NO_HTTPD=1
USE_APACI=1
PREP_HTTPD=1
USE_DSO=1
PERL_DEBUG=1
PERL_TRACE=1
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Axel Wagner wrote:
Geoff wrote:
did you compile mod_perl with EVERYTHING=1 or PERL_LOG_API=1
Yes! And with a lot of other options. Take a look:
content of .makepl_args.mod_perl:
EVERYTHING=1
APACHE_SRC=../../../Server/apache_1.3.12/src
NO_HTTPD=1