Cliff,
Here's the diff of src/main/http_main.c No children are spawned if the
file /tmp/spawn.lock is readable by the root webserver.
I also post yet another watchdog script. It touches the spawnlock file and
kills/shuts down too large apache children.
It uses the /proc filesystem heavily, so m
Title: make test failed - can't locate loadable
object...
After setting up my system via CPAN, I've just compiled
mod_perl-1.24_01 and Apache 1.3.14 on Mklinux DR3.
Make concludes happily without any errors.
When I run make test I get the following errors:
Syntax error on line 62 of
/../t/co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Perrin Harkins) wrote:
>On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> (section 4.3, pp 126-135) I hadn't heard about pseudo-hashes. I now
>> desire a data structure with non-numeric keys, definable iteration
>> order, no autovivification, and happy syntax. (And, of course,
>>
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (section 4.3, pp 126-135) I hadn't heard about pseudo-hashes. I now
> desire a data structure with non-numeric keys, definable iteration
> order, no autovivification, and happy syntax. (And, of course,
> fast-n-small :-) Having Conway's blessing is ni
At 18:05 22/01/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>the Perl6 RPC "Pseudo-hashes must die!" and
And indeed, they ought to die. Or be reimplemented. Or something, but quite
simply, don't use them. They'll break, they won't dwim, and chances are
they won't play nice with future/past versions of Pe
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you've already seen I'm a detractor :-)
> * Is anyone now using (under mod_perl) something they consider to be
> superior but with similar functionality and interface?
Yes, a class which is a blessed array.
--
/||** Director and C
Until reading Conway's "Object Oriented Perl"
http://www.manning.com/Conway/
(section 4.3, pp 126-135) I hadn't heard about pseudo-hashes. I now
desire a data structure with non-numeric keys, definable iteration
order, no autovivification, and happy syntax. (And, of course,
fast-n-small :-) Havi
Hi again. Joel Mello promptly pointed out the solution (passing by
reference):
> filter_template(\*TEMP, \*STDOUT, %rep);
No more replies necessary, thanks.
- Chris
Chris Atenasio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Friends don't let
Hello,
Writing a little webboard cgi to more familiarize myself with mod_perl
and mysql, I've run into a little quirk that I can't quite figure out.
The following code:
sub filter_template
{
my ($in, $out, %rep) = @_;
while(<$in>)
{
while(//$rep{$1}/;
> Buchanan Ronald E wrote:
>
> Is there or will there be an Activestate compatible version developed?
>
Why wouldn't Apache::ASP work with Activestate perl now? The
trick seems to me to get an Activestate modperl build, but
I believe Randy took much of the work out of this with ...
check out
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, initiative.fr : COUTEL Jean-Francois wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I Want to install Apache 1.3.14 / gd 1.8.3 / php4 / mod_perl 1.24 / perl 5.6
>
> It is the first time i tried to install apache with php and perl and i have a
>problem when i install mod_perl
>
> Can you give me th
I'm just the messenger, contact Avi Naider directly:
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 08:19:26 -0500
From: Avi Naider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Princeton Career Network E-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WhenU.com seeks Perl developer
WhenU.com is looking for a stron
Hi everybody,
I need to make a file based parser that rightly run with mod_perl (think
it's a generic perl trouble, but I want ensure it works with mod_perl). What
I really need, is a parser which get parsing rules from an external file.
Additionally, it have not just to parse and inform,
It is okey
you simply do not have LWP(Library for world wide web for
perl)
you will not need it for successful installation
you just will not be able to run make test to check if your
installation is correct
You can install LWP if you want it is free at cpan
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 19:19:57 +0100
Is there or will
there be an Activestate compatible version developed?
Thanks
Ron
Buchanan
Hello,
I Want to install Apache 1.3.14 / gd 1.8.3 / php4 /
mod_perl 1.24 / perl 5.6
It is the first time i tried to install apache with
php and perl and i have a problem when i install mod_perl
Can you give me the solution for this
problem
Thanks a lot
Creating Makefile i
Apache.pm documents two methods "args" and "content" that should return
argument => value pairs (when called appropriately). In fact, args is
implemented as:
return map { Apache::unescape_url_info($_) } split /[=&;]/, $string, -1;
However, this might return an odd number of values, for e
Obviously!!! Thanks.
Rmk: since I had made a copy/paste from a mod_perl 1.21 config,
it means PerlSetupEnv directive didn't work before...
Matt Sergeant a écrit :
> On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Emmanuel Levasseur wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have installed Apache.1.3.14/mod_perl.1.24_01/Perl5.6 on Solar
Hello,
In my PerlAuthenHandler I need to send back the WWW-Authenticate-line.
I use $r->headers_out("WWW-Authenticate" => 'basic realm => "MyName"').
But if i returned from the Handler with "return AUTH_REQUIRED" , Apache
doesn't send this line in the header.
Do I need something else ?
Thanks
Th
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Greg Cope wrote:
> Matt Sergeant wrote:
> >
> > If anyone has any spare tuits they want to donate to Take23, we have
> > started the job postings stuff and have a spec for exactly what we want,
> > but not really enough time to code it up. Experience with AxKit would be a
> >
Matt Sergeant wrote:
>
> If anyone has any spare tuits they want to donate to Take23, we have
> started the job postings stuff and have a spec for exactly what we want,
> but not really enough time to code it up. Experience with AxKit would be a
> huge bonus, otherwise you'll be right in at the d
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Emmanuel Levasseur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Apache.1.3.14/mod_perl.1.24_01/Perl5.6 on Solaris 2.8.
> Everything seems to work fine (no error in error_logs) but when I try to
> use the classical
> printenv tool thru URL: http://myserver.com/perl/tools/printenv
>
> I o
Hi,
I have installed Apache.1.3.14/mod_perl.1.24_01/Perl5.6 on Solaris 2.8.
Everything seems to work fine (no error in error_logs) but when I try to
use the classical
printenv tool thru URL: http://myserver.com/perl/tools/printenv
I only get 4 variables:
GATEWAY_INTERFACE="CGI-Perl/1.1"
MOD_PERL
If anyone has any spare tuits they want to donate to Take23, we have
started the job postings stuff and have a spec for exactly what we want,
but not really enough time to code it up. Experience with AxKit would be a
huge bonus, otherwise you'll be right in at the deep end.
--
/||** Di
I'm looking at justifying a trip to Japan in late March. If there's
anyone who needs some Apache architecture, Apache::Registry-ification
of existing CGI code or in depth MySQL tuning work, please mail me.
Thanks,
Dave
--
Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org
Hi everybody,
In order to authentify our web Apache users, we have decided to
use
AuthDBI. We have installed the following software on our web server (DEC
Alpha OSF1 V4.0).
Perl version 5.004_04
MSQL msql-2.0.3
DBI
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:52:22PM -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tomas Edwardsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 4:56 AM
> Subject: Using rewrite...
>
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm using rewrite to send a request t
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