Re: segmentation fault child pid exit

2001-09-24 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi there, On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Chaiyakul, Annie wrote: > I am running apache 1.3.19, mod_perl 1.26 mod_ssl 2.7.1-1.3.14 mm-1.1.3, > openssl-0.9.6, and perl 5.6.1 [snip] > let me know what information I need to provide. Please read the file called SUPPORT in your mod_perl directory. You might

segmentation fault child pid exit

2001-09-24 Thread Chaiyakul, Annie
I know this maybe a known problem, but I do not seem to find any solution. I am running apache 1.3.19, mod_perl 1.26 mod_ssl 2.7.1-1.3.14 mm-1.1.3, openssl-0.9.6, and perl 5.6.1 mod_perl is the new element that I bring in to this combination. And I always get [notice] child pid 5645 exit signal

[ANNOUNCE] Config::Pod 0.01

2001-09-24 Thread James G Smith
This is the first module to come out of the knowledge base project. This module allows configuration files to be written in POD, plain ol' documentation. It only looks at headers and items (=head(\d)+ and =item lines), so anything else can be included to help explain what is being configured. S

Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-24 Thread Perrin Harkins
> i am not sure what they are using mod_perl for. Ticketmaster.com also owns CitySearch.com. They run CitySearch.com on mod_perl. You may want to check back on Ticketmaster.com in a few months. - Perrin

Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-24 Thread ___cliff rayman___
i am not sure what they are using mod_perl for. i was there trying to buy tickets to the britney spears concert (for my daughter) and the servers appeared to be windowsNT. what a nightmere. hopefully stas will be able to improve their software as well as mod_perl 2.0 Daniel wrote: > Wow, good

Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-24 Thread Daniel
Wow, good for you Stas, and I'd like to say thanks for staying in the trenches as a mod_perl advocate. Also three cheers to the folks at Ticketmaster.com. I'll be buying there. -- -- Daniel Bohling NewsFactor Network

Re: Porting

2001-09-24 Thread Joshua Chamas
John Reid wrote: > > > > We have an application written in Java using MVC which we would like to > > port > > > to mySQL/Perl platform. We have used Struts,to create tags. > > > Any inputs in this regards will be appreaciated. > > > > You will probably find that Struts tags can be ported nicely t

Re: Porting

2001-09-24 Thread Toni Andjelkovic
Mark Maunder wrote on Mon, Sep 24 2001 (15:44:25 +0100): > Any clues as to your motivation for porting to mod_perl? I've been trying to > sell a mod_perl solution to some Java nuts for some time and any help would be > much appreciated. What really makes mod_perl better than Java? Are there any >

Re: Porting

2001-09-24 Thread Perrin Harkins
> What really makes mod_perl better than Java? This is a common thread, which you should look up in the archives. It's best to avoid starting up a discussion with this vague a question, since it will lead to a flood of advocacy e-mails. > Didn't the eToys guys do some benchmarking? (Perrin?) W

Re: Porting

2001-09-24 Thread Mark Maunder
Any clues as to your motivation for porting to mod_perl? I've been trying to sell a mod_perl solution to some Java nuts for some time and any help would be much appreciated. What really makes mod_perl better than Java? Are there any performance benchmarks out there that anyone knows about? Scaleab

Re: [OT] New Micro$oft vulnerability?

2001-09-24 Thread test
The Nimda worm deposits many files, some of which are hidden in different directories on the infected server. The worm plants itself in the root of any available drive as the file admin.dll. Other filenames for the worm include: ADMIN.DLL, LOAD.EXE, MMC.EXE, README.EXE, RICHED20.DLL, MEP*.TM

Re: RealMedia Open AdStream and mod_perl

2001-09-24 Thread darren chamberlain
Steven Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/24/2001: > I have heard whispers of calling internal OAS functions > directly in mod_perl instead of using OAS's hacked mod_include. > > If anybody has info on this, i'd greatly appreciate it... I've looked into using the OAS A

RE: Porting

2001-09-24 Thread John Reid
> > We have an application written in Java using MVC which we would like to > port > > to mySQL/Perl platform. We have used Struts,to create tags. > > Any inputs in this regards will be appreaciated. > > You will probably find that Struts tags can be ported nicely to Template > Toolkit (http://te

Re: Porting

2001-09-24 Thread Perrin Harkins
> We have an application written in Java using MVC which we would like to port > to mySQL/Perl platform. We have used Struts,to create tags. > Any inputs in this regards will be appreaciated. You will probably find that Struts tags can be ported nicely to Template Toolkit (http://template-toolkit

RealMedia Open AdStream and mod_perl

2001-09-24 Thread Steven Boger
I have heard whispers of calling internal OAS functions directly in mod_perl instead of using OAS's hacked mod_include. If anybody has info on this, i'd greatly appreciate it... -Steven

Porting

2001-09-24 Thread Manoj Anjaria
Hello all, We have an application written in Java using MVC which we would like to port to mySQL/Perl platform. We have used Struts,to create tags. Any inputs in this regards will be appreaciated. Thanks Manoj _ Get your FREE dow

Re: Calling mod_perl handler from .htaccess file

2001-09-24 Thread Chris Brooks
> > 4. I set the Apache directives in hello/.htaccess to be the same as > > those on my home machine: > > > > > >PerlRequire /usr48/home/cbrooks/public_html/OCF/Hello.pm > >PerlHandler OCF::Hello > > > > But you didn't tell Apache to run this as modperl!!! You miss: > >SetHandler per

Re: [OT] New Micro$oft vulnerability?

2001-09-24 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On 19 Sep 2001, Vivek Khera wrote: > NT> http://www.torkington.com/vermicide.txt has a mod_perl handler to > NT> catch the requests as soon as they arrive, and discard them with a > NT> minimum of work to Apache. If your web server is struggling under the > NT> load, this might help. > > Why was

RE: EVERYTHING=1

2001-09-24 Thread Matt Sergeant
(please send in plain text) It can increase the image size, but not substantially, especially if you specify DYNAMIC=1 too. And yes, it does incur a runtime performance penalty. That's why in AxKit adding in AddHandler axkit *.xml made a large performance difference. -Original Message- F

SV: [PING] Sorry, just testing since 26 hours of no activity on this list.

2001-09-24 Thread Ian Johannesen
> So where is everybody? Too busy mod_perling? Or has mod_perl reached the stage of perfection ? ;-) -- Yours Digitally, Ian Johannesen Projectmanager ADVICE A/S Phone : +45 7020 Cell : +45 2685 9835 Direct : +45 9631 8315