----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: mod_perl mixing up scripts?
> I do not consider myself a mod_perl guru... But, it sounds like you are
> having troubles with global variables. Once you have the script compiled
go
> here...
>
> 1) http://yourserver.com/perl-status
> 2) click "Compiled Registry Scripts"
> 3) click on the script in question
> 4) check on your hashes, scalars, and unknown variable at the bottom.
>
> My bet is that some of these is not being properly initialized for each
pass
> through your script.
Hmm, off-hand, how about duplicate package names?
-Jay J
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 9:05 AM
> Subject: mod_perl mixing up scripts?
>
>
> >
> > Oh great mod_perl sages...I beseech thee on bended knee ( with eyes
> > averted) :>)
> >
> > I'd like to preface this by saying that I _hate_ to ask lists for help,
so
> > do all I can to research the problem on my own... but I'm not sure I'm
> even
> > looking in the right place. I've read the mod_perl guide (have it
printed
> > and in a binder, in fact). Any assistance (including pointing me in the
> > right direction) would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > I'm running Apache 1.3.9/mod_perl1.21 on a Mac Workgroup Server,
LinuxPPC
> > (1999). I have a group calendar script (FrameCal,
> > http://www.blue-gecko.com/framecal ) that is giving me problems.
> >
> > Actually, I have one calendar working perfectly with no problems. You
are
> > supposed to be able to create additional calendars that use the same
> > script. Each calendar has it's own separate folder (with it's own
separate
> > characteristics set in a .conf file). You pass the calendar information
> > when you call the script. ( action
> > ="URLtoScript/framecal.pl?calendar=whichCalendar".
> >
> > The problem is that the 2nd calendar has it's own set of authorized
users
> ,
> > and event catagories. It will work fine for a while when I restart
Apache,
> > but before long it will not let it's users log in. Checking out the drop
> > down menu it becomes apparent that you are looking at the catagories for
> > THE OTHER calendar. Restarting the server fixes the problem again for a
> > while.
> >
> > I thought that setting up entirely different framecal scripts in
entirely
> > different folders for the two calendars would solve the problem. So, the
> > script that works is in
> > /cgi-bin/calendar/admissions/framecal.pl
> > and the script that doesn't work is in
> > /cgi-bin/newscalendar/news/framecal.pl
> > but the information from the one calendar is still being confused by the
> > server with the other (though apparently not vice-versa).
> >
> > I believe that I have both locations set up with the exact same
> > permissions/access restrictions, but I suspect that I am missing
something
> > that involves the mod_perl aspects of the apache httpd.conf.
> >
> > Is there something that I can learn from calling myserver.edu/status or
> > /perl-status? (It looks like I need to recompile with Devel::Sydump to
get
> > much info from perl-status... if I knew what to do with it.)
> >
> > Maybe more info than you need to know, but... here is the list of Apache
> > compiled-in modules...
> > http_core.c
> > mod_env.c
> > mod_log_config.c
> > mod_mime.c
> > mod_negotiation.c
> > mod_status.c
> > mod_include.c
> > mod_autoindex.c
> > mod_dir.c
> > mod_cgi.c
> > mod_asis.c
> > mod_imap.c
> > mod_actions.c
> > mod_userdir.c
> > mod_alias.c
> > mod_access.c
> > mod_auth.c
> > mod_setenvif.c
> > mod_perl.c
> >
> > Thanks for any ideas you might have to share.
> >
> > Darren Addy
> > University of Nebraska at Kearney
> >
>