On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:

> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 23:07, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> > Probably. Can you try:
> >
> >   $ make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 TEST_FILES=t/02language.t
> >
> > Then it'll show what the error is. But I think I know...
>
> Yup. Can I do that within the CPAN shell?

No, you'll have to upgrade Test::Harness instead (and then it'll show the
error automatically).

> OK, I commented out line 922 in Language/XSP.pm, and now the apache
> process takes off! It currently takes my whole CPU:
>    PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
>  478 www-data  17   0  9892 9892  4716 R    99.4  1.9   4:23 apache
> whooa... :-)
>
> Looking in the log now, I find:
>
> [Wed Feb  5 16:36:24 2003] [warn] [client 195.1.208.96] [AxKit] XSP
> Compilation finished
> [Wed Feb  5 16:36:24 2003] [warn] [client 195.1.208.96] [AxKit] Turning
> off cache!
> [Wed Feb  5 16:36:24 2003] [warn] [client 195.1.208.96] [AxKit] Cache:
> key = cfcb9f9106a9ddb599e97ce06648c2e1
>
> But that it compiled the XSP, that is a pretty good sign... :-)

Yes, but 100% cpu is not good.

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