On 4/13/02 1:54 PM, "David Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> claimed:
> John,
>
> I saw your post for a ModPerl Developer on the mod_perl list and would like
> to apply. Please find enclosed my resume.
Did I *really* I reply to the whole list??? Oh, god, am I embarrassed. Sorry
for the spam, everyon
John,
I saw your post for a ModPerl Developer on the mod_perl list and would like
to apply. Please find enclosed my resume.
As a quick overview, please note my experience leading a team of
engineers and specialists in remotely developing and delivering an
Apache/ModPerl/HTML::Mason/PostgreSQL-ba
Sreeji K Das wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to run mod_perl as DSO on Solaris. I see
> the following line in the logs:
>
> [notice] child pid 24323 exit signal Segmentation
> Fault (11)
>
> This happens whenever I send a USR1 to the server for
> restart. Also I see the same message whenever the
--On dimanche 7 avril 2002 12:50 -0400 DeWitt Clinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The following is an announcement of Cache::Cache 1.0. Please read the
> summary below for more details.
>
> I want to ask a special favor of the modperl community (who tend to
> get a lot of mileage out o
Hi,
I was trying to run mod_perl as DSO on Solaris. I see
the following line in the logs:
[notice] child pid 24323 exit signal Segmentation
Fault (11)
This happens whenever I send a USR1 to the server for
restart. Also I see the same message whenever the
child is about to exit (ie. after handl
Rob Nagler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > undef $/; # enable "slurp" mode
>
> I think the "local" is pretty important, especially in mod_perl:
>
> local $/;
>
> This has the same effect (the "undef" is unnecessary). It's also a
> good idea to enclose the code in a subroutin
Greetings.
This is relative to several problems on Win32/NTSP6/AP build 630.
Short executive report: nothing seems to work :-)
-8<-- Start Bug Report 8<--
1. Problem Description:
I have tried these with both the released mod_perl *AND* the latest CVS
sna
Using mod_rewrite instead of symlink should solve your problem.
> > The auk_ch_de and auk_ch_fr scripts are preloaded with RegistryLoader.
> > But these scripts are also mentioned later on that list - is that
> > means they were loaded into memoey twice
>
> yes
>
> http://perl.apache.org/guide/