FYI, following the Apache 2.4 API I found $r->useragent_ip gave me what I wanted.
Steve On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Steve Baldwin <steve.bald...@gmail.com>wrote: > Thanks for that. Yes, it would appear that the versions of apache2 and > mod_perl 'bundled' with Ubuntu 13.10 are not exactly in sync and the > version of mod_perl (which is the latest on CPAN afaict) has not yet caught > up with apache 2.4. > > I guess the Apache2::xxx modules are 'wafer thin' layers over the apache2 > libraries so the actual API is determined by the underlying library rather > than what the POD purports to provide. > > Has there been any statement of direction from the mod_perl maintainers as > to how apache 2.4 will be supported from a 'backwards compatibility' > perspective? I imagine there is quite a bit of code out there that depends > on the old API. > > > On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Jeff Trawick <traw...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Steve Hay <steve.m....@googlemail.com>wrote: >> >>> On 9 February 2014 05:49, Steve Baldwin <steve.bald...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > Not sure what I'm doing wrong here. I'm just trying to get the client >>> ip >>> > address in a PerlResponseHandler as follows: >>> > >>> > : >>> > use Apache2::Connection; >>> > : >>> > my $remote_ip = $r->connection->remote_ip(); >>> > : >>> > >>> > I get a runtime error as follows: >>> > >>> > [Sun Feb 09 16:44:22.499681 2014] [perl:error] [pid 3632] [client >>> > 192.168.1.105:52533] Can't locate object method "remote_ip" via >>> package >>> > "Apache2::Connection" at /usr/local/lib/site_perl/Storm/Dev/Handler.pm >>> >>> Is it called client_ip() now rather than remote_ip()? >>> >>> >> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/developer/new_api_2_4.html >> >> Search for "remote_ip" for discussion. >> >> >>> >>> > >>> > Here are the various versions (OS = Ubuntu 13.10) : >>> > >>> > [Sun Feb 09 16:44:01.267265 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 3625] >>> AH00163: >>> > Apache/2.4.6 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.5.3-1ubuntu2.1 mod_perl/2.0.8 Perl/v5.14.2 >>> > configured -- resuming normal operations >>> >>> mod_perl doesn't officially support httpd 2.4.x yet, but it's getting >>> close now. I think some Linux distros have gone ahead with versions >>> already, which I guess is what you're using. >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Born in Roswell... married an alien... >> http://emptyhammock.com/ >> > >