Hi ,
You should probably try 5.7.0 witch is much more stable than 5.6.0 (you
should not try unicode stuff , whitch is quite buggy)
I use 5.7.0 on all my production servers without any problems .
Best
- Original Message -
From: "Wim Kerkhoff" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "modperl" [EMAIL
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Bogomolnyi Constantin wrote:
You should probably try 5.7.0 witch is much more stable than 5.6.0 (you
should not try unicode stuff , whitch is quite buggy)
I use 5.7.0 on all my production servers without any problems .
5.7.0 may have fixed some of the bugs of 5.6.0 but
Summary:
The Perl Cache package provides Cache::Cache, a generic interface
for creating persistent data stores. This interface is implemented
by the Cache::MemoryCache, Cache::SharedMemoryCache, Cache::FileCache,
Cache::SizeAwareFileCache, Cache::SizeAwareMemoryCache, and
-Original Message-
From: Ken Williams
To: 'Surat Singh Bhati'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/17/01 12:42 PM
Subject: RE: enable normal SSI for output of mod_perl script
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Geoffrey Young) wrote:
Surat Singh Bhati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
I want to
Howdy...
I've been searching high and low for answer to this conundrum. I've found
quite a few references to the problem, but no helpful answers so far.
I am running:
RedHat 5.2,
Linux Kernel 2.2.18 #2,
Perl 5.00502, (complied on the box replacing the default install)
(I also have run the
dougm 01/03/17 09:33:03
Modified:xs/maps apache_functions.map
Added: xs/maps modperl_functions.map
Log:
move modperl specific functions into their own .map file
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +0 -18 modperl-2.0/xs/maps/apache_functions.map
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