confirm that Carp.pm ß It what that.
I updated it and now it works J
Thank you so much!
Paul
From: Joe Pepersack [mailto:j...@pepersack.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 11:40 PM
To: Raymond Wan
Cc: Paul Harrison; 'Mason-Users'
Subject: Re: [Mason] Mason
I would start by diffing httpd.conf on the two boxes. That is the most
likely source of your problem.
If that yields no results, dump the list of packages you have on each system
and diff those, paying particular attention to any perl-related and
httpd-related packages. (rpmquery --all on a Red Hat derived distro, not
sure what the .deb equivalent is off the top of my head.) Do the same for
any Perl modules you installed from CPAN that you're using.
Raymond Wan wrote:
Hi Paul,
Paul Harrison wrote:
Same Perl, same apache, same mod_perl, same mason.
After trying to figure this out lately. I upgraded mason on web server
#2(where issue is at) to 1.42 hoping this would fix it but same issue. :(
As I doubt Dave's suggestions that aliens are at work :-), I guess there
is something that's being missed since computers are deterministic.
i.e., there is some difference between them that is being overlooked.
Unfortunately, even with the same perl, apache, mod_perl, and mason,
there are still other things at work such as libraries, web server
configurations, and file permissions.
Try:
- remove the abort () call and see if the two servers give identical
responses
- confirm that Carp.pm, autohandler, and Request.pm are identical
(versions, etc.)
- look at both server's log files...obviously #2 in particular to see if
error.log or access.log give any clues
Sorry, the error message alone is not enough to track down the problem.
But I guess when you can tell us which part of the two servers differ,
you wouldn't need to tell us -- you would have solved your problem
already. :-)
Good luck and if all else fails, the aliens part might be considered... :-)
Ray
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