Hi there,
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Michael Grant wrote:
I did this and it still doesn't reload the script.
I added it just after the LoadModule:
LoadModule perl_modulelibexec/apache/libperl.so
PerlInitHandler Apache::StatINC
It's a single main script, not a module.
Have you
I did this and it still doesn't reload the script.
I added it just after the LoadModule:
LoadModule perl_modulelibexec/apache/libperl.so
PerlInitHandler Apache::StatINC
It's a single main script, not a module. It uses CGI. This is the
first time I've ever written a perl script that
Hi Michael,
Add the following to httpd.conf:
# Stat the modules so changes don't require the server
# to be restarted
PerlInitHandler Apache::StatINC
This module does a file stat on your scripts and reloads if there
has been a change.
Nigel
It
Michael Grant wrote:
It seems that as I work on my script, Apache doesn't reload it when
the script changes on disk.
Are you using Apache::Registry? It only reloads the main file, not any
modules you might be using. For that, you need to use Apache::Reload or
Apache::StatINC (as Nigel
I'd recommend a more flexible and efficient module Apache::Reload
-- Harry
Nigel Hamilton wrote:
Hi Michael,
Add the following to httpd.conf:
# Stat the modules so changes don't require the server
# to be restarted
PerlInitHandler Apache::StatINC
This module does
It seems that as I work on my script, Apache doesn't reload it when
the script changes on disk.
It seems like it's something that I did because it used to. Is there
some common well known thing or set of things one can screw up to make
this happen?
(if so, it should be documented in the