Hello all,
I have recompiled mod_perl/apache with PERL_DEBUG=1
running
gdb httpd
followed by
run httpd -X
produces the following output:
startup.pl is attempting to modify the include path...
startup.pl is attempting to modify the include path...
Hi there,
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Greg Leidreiter wrote:
I have recompiled mod_perl/apache with PERL_DEBUG=1
startup.pl is attempting to modify the include path...
startup.pl is attempting to modify the include path...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, segmentation fault
Hi all,
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Dan Rench wrote:
Watch out for those @INC push()es in your configs.
I used to have one of those in mine, and every time I did a kill -USR1,
@INC grew,
'sfunny, that happened to me even though I *wasn't* using a push.
Never got a reply to my question though...
Hi there,
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Greg Leidreiter wrote:
when attempting to access http://localhost/hello/world from a
browser it returns 404, and the errorlog shows the /hello/world URL appended
to DocumentRoot
any ideas?
Is there an `Alias' directive somewhere in your config?
73,
Ged.
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Greg Leidreiter wrote:
Firstly becuase the Eagle book seems very rigorous to me, and such an
oversight as forgetting to push a path into @INC should have been picked up
well before now. I've never heard mention of this problem...
mod_perl automatically adds {ServerRoot}
Dan Rench [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to pages 500-501 in the Eagle book, changes made to @INC from
PerlRequire'd code don't stick.
That is strange, because it seems to work here. I have
PerlRequire /www/perl/perlstart.pl
in my httpd.conf, and perlstart.pl starts with
I am trying to work my way through Stein and MacEachern but having a few
teething troubles.
I am following the example code in Chapter 2 faithfully, have build and
installed mod_perl
(which now appears under httpd -l) and modified the configuration files
according to the suggestions in the book.
-Original Message-
From: Darko Krizic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 July 2000 10:56 PM
To: 'Greg Leidreiter'
Subject: RE: The Eagle has landed!
ServerRoot is /usr/local/apache
underneath which I have created the lib/perl/Apache tree for holding
mod_perl modules