RE: [mp1.0] linking libperl.so fails because of "G: command not found"

2002-12-17 Thread Kenny Smith
Hi Keith, Thanks for the reply. I've already figured been able to compile and get mod_perl running... I'm trying to report a bug in the configure script. It didn't set the PERL_LD variable in the Makefile. I want to try to find out why so that it can be fixed, so that other unsuspecting users don'

Re: mod_perl fails tests

2002-12-17 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
That parameter is a *mod_perl* not an *apache* one it decides where the .pm files and such are installed whether in a directory 'Apache' or 'Apache2'. It will become the default eventually. But for now, its useful If you had 2 webservers 1.3.x and 2.0.x using the same version of perl say 5.8.x .

Re: mod_perl fails tests

2002-12-17 Thread Jie Gao
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am having some trouble installing mod_perl on my redhat linux 8.0 box. I > > successfully installed apache 2.0.43 from source and placed it in the > /usr/local/apache2 directory. In addition, I downloaded the latest version of > mod_perl from cvs.

mod_perl fails tests

2002-12-17 Thread jediknight
I am having some trouble installing mod_perl on my redhat linux 8.0 box. I successfully installed apache 2.0.43 from source and placed it in the /usr/local/apache2 directory. In addition, I downloaded the latest version of mod_perl from cvs. I successfully used the following command to gen

Re: DumpHeader Apache Perl Mod

2002-12-17 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Chris Dickerson wrote: > > > PerlLogHandler Apache::DumpHeaders > PerlSetVar DumpHeaders_File test.txt > > > > If I didn't wrap them in the IfModule.. Apache wouldn't load correctly. Er; then mod_perl is probably not enabled in the httpd that

Re: pass-thru/redirect/DECLINE to *.jpg

2002-12-17 Thread Issac Goldstand
From: "Ged Haywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > It seems a bit wasteful to have a mod_perl Apache process involved at > all in serving .jpg and other static files. Why not run a two-Apache > setup and let the non-mod_perl server serve them without even letting > a heavyweight process see the request? I

Re: Release date for mod_perl 2.0

2002-12-17 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On 17 Dec 2002, Devin Heitmueller wrote: [...] > I'm in a difficult position because the project will be completed in a > couple of months. If the consensus is that mod_perl 2.0 will be > released by that point, then everything will be fine (I'll develop using > the beta code). If it is still mo

Re: pass-thru/redirect/DECLINE to *.jpg

2002-12-17 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi there, On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Aaron J Mackey wrote: > > I have a completely mod_perl handler-based web app set up as so: > > > PerlHandler Client::WWW > SetHandler perl-script > PerlSetVar ConfigFile /home/ajm6q/myapp/data/www-config > > [snip] What I'

Re: Release date for mod_perl 2.0

2002-12-17 Thread Jim Martinez
On Dec 17 Devin Heitmueller wrote: > Can anyone offer any information about when they feel mod_perl will be > stable enough for use in a production environment? Sometime next year. See: [EMAIL PROTECTED]">http://mathforum.org/epigone/modperl/krekrouslor/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Now, back to lurking.

Release date for mod_perl 2.0

2002-12-17 Thread Devin Heitmueller
I am starting a new project that makes use of functionality required in Apache 2. Naturally, I would like to use mod_perl, but mod_perl 2.0 is still in beta. Can anyone offer any information about when they feel mod_perl will be stable enough for use in a production environment? I intend to use

Re: [mp1.0] linking libperl.so fails because of "G: command notfound"

2002-12-17 Thread Keith McGlauflin
Hi Kenny, We use SunOS 5.8 with mod_perl 1.27 on SPARC processors. We don't use DSO but build mod_perl statically into httpd. Here is the configure we use for mod_perl: CC=cc \ /opt/perl5/bin/perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache-1.3.27/src \ DO_HTTPD=1 USE_APACI=1 EVERYTHING=1 and for

RE: AUTOLOAD in mod_perl (was Re: When perl is not quite fastenough)

2002-12-17 Thread Ben Mathews
There is a number of modules on CPAN that already do similar things Ben > -Original Message- > From: Christopher Grau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 12:05 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: AUTOLOAD in mod_perl (was Re: When perl is not quite > faste

FW: DumpHeader Apache Perl Mod

2002-12-17 Thread Chris Dickerson
Config: Apache::DumpHeaders 0.94 http://search.cpan.org/author/ABH/Apache-DumpHeaders-0.94/DumpHeaders.pm OS: Mandrake Linux 9.0 Apache: Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.26 (Mandrake Linux/5mdk) mod_perl/1.27 Server Built: Sep 6 2002 19:31:19 mod_perl is functioning c

Re: AUTOLOAD in mod_perl (was Re: When perl is not quite fast enough)

2002-12-17 Thread Perrin Harkins
Christopher Grau wrote: I may be veering off-topic, but I've started doing similar things in my own code (generating accessor methods via AUTOLOAD). I ended up writing `Class::Autoload,' which I intend to upload to CPAN when I'm done with documentation and testing. Mine was very simple and didn

Re: AUTOLOAD in mod_perl (was Re: When perl is not quite fastenough)

2002-12-17 Thread Christopher Grau
I may be veering off-topic, but I've started doing similar things in my own code (generating accessor methods via AUTOLOAD). I ended up writing `Class::Autoload,' which I intend to upload to CPAN when I'm done with documentation and testing. Basically, it exports an AUTOLOAD function that will wo

pass-thru/redirect/DECLINE to *.jpg

2002-12-17 Thread Aaron J Mackey
I have a completely mod_perl handler-based web app set up as so: PerlHandler Client::WWW SetHandler perl-script PerlSetVar ConfigFile /home/ajm6q/myapp/data/www-config The Client::WWW handler decides what to do based on the path_info of the URI (passing of

AUTOLOAD in mod_perl (was Re: When perl is not quite fast enough)

2002-12-17 Thread kyle dawkins
Perrin (et al... cc'ing this back to the list) Thanks for this information... it is confirming what I originally thought, so I don't need to change my code (yet). But I wanted to post it back to the list to everyone else can benefit from it. I personally tend to avoid AUTOLOAD, only because it

Re: What's On-topic and what's Off-topic on this list

2002-12-17 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi all, On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Nick Tonkin wrote: > One thing that's useful for both people who don't know where else to turn > and people who don't want anything that's not pure mod_perl is simply to > preface your subject line with [OT] ... it's then very simple to filter > out unwanted messages

Re: [mp2] Having to reload apache when perl modules change

2002-12-17 Thread Josh Chamas
Geoffrey Young wrote: Richard Curtis wrote: Hi again group. A quick question (but this might not be the right place). If this is the wrong place to ask, please point me in the direction of the right place. you're in the right place, don't worry :) I have a web app written using mod_pe

RE: [mp1.0] linking libperl.so fails because of"G: command not f ound"

2002-12-17 Thread Narins, Josh
We had some trouble using DSO on Solaris in that it chewed up memory. But it id work. If it is just something where the shell variable G wasn't being set, perhaps simply going through the Makefiles will help? sorry i can't be more help -Original Message- From: Kenny Smith [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: When perl is not quite fast enough

2002-12-17 Thread Perrin Harkins
Jeff AA wrote: I have two questions: 1) In this list, I have seen folks asking general Perlish questions told to take their discussions elsewhere, along with the useless recommendation that they browse lists.perl.org - I have done this several times and joined a few of the lists, but

Re: What's On-topic and what's Off-topic on this list

2002-12-17 Thread Nick Tonkin
One thing that's useful for both people who don't know where else to turn and people who don't want anything that's not pure mod_perl is simply to preface your subject line with [OT] ... it's then very simple to filter out unwanted messages in any mail reader. - nick PS Stas, I think maybe you

Re: Problem compiling mod_perl 1.27 on Windows

2002-12-17 Thread Randy Kobes
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Steve Hay wrote: > Randy Kobes wrote: > > >On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Steve Hay wrote: > > > >>Is there some other way, for Win32, to achieve what the > >>PERL_USELARGEFILES=0 hack tried to do? > >> > >This seems hard to do without recompiling either the standard > >Apache sources

DumpHeader Apache Perl Mod

2002-12-17 Thread Chris Dickerson
NOTE: I hope this isn't a dupe, not sure if the email address was correct. Config: Apache::DumpHeaders 0.94 http://search.cpan.org/author/ABH/Apache-DumpHeaders-0.94/DumpHeaders.pm OS: Mandrake Linux 9.0 Apache: Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.26 (Mandrake Linux/5mdk) mod_pe

Re: [mp1.0] linking libperl.so fails because of "G: command not found"

2002-12-17 Thread Kenny Smith
Hi Frank, This is how I configured apache: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/kenny --enable-module=rewrite --enable-shared=rewrite --enable-suexec --suexec-caller=nobody --suexec-docroot=/usr/www --enable-module=so and this is how I configured mod_perl: perl Makefile.PL \ USE_APXS=1 \

Re: [mp1.0] linking libperl.so fails because of"G: command not found"

2002-12-17 Thread Frank . Zimper
Kenny, I am not sure if I can help you much, but I was succesful in building this combination. The main differences I see between our configuration is that you are using SunOS in Intel wheras I am using SPARC and that you obviously tried to build mod_perl as DSO. What were the command lines yo

DumpHeader Apache Perl Mod

2002-12-17 Thread Chris Dickerson
Config: Apache::DumpHeaders 0.94 http://search.cpan.org/author/ABH/Apache-DumpHeaders-0.94/DumpHeaders.pm OS: Mandrake Linux 9.0 Apache: Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.26 (Mandrake Linux/5mdk) mod_perl/1.27 Server Built: Sep 6 2002 19:31:19 mod_perl is functioning c

Re: [mp2] Having to reload apache when perl modules change

2002-12-17 Thread Geoffrey Young
Richard Curtis wrote: Hi again group. A quick question (but this might not be the right place). If this is the wrong place to ask, please point me in the direction of the right place. you're in the right place, don't worry :) I have a web app written using mod_perl2 and apache::ASP. When

[mp2] Having to reload apache when perl modules change

2002-12-17 Thread Richard Curtis
Hi again group. A quick question (but this might not be the right place). If this is the wrong place to ask, please point me in the direction of the right place. I have a web app written using mod_perl2 and apache::ASP. When I change the code in a perl module, I have to restart apache to make t

What's On-topic and what's Off-topic on this list

2002-12-17 Thread Stas Bekman
I've the feeling that many subscribers are quite confused about the on-topic/off-topic "policy" on this list. In general, we try to keep threads mod_perl-centric. Because when the list starts to be dumping grounds for other "related" things, with a side effect of surging the list's traffic, tho

Re: Problem compiling mod_perl 1.27 on Windows

2002-12-17 Thread Steve Hay
Randy Kobes wrote: On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Steve Hay wrote: Is there some other way, for Win32, to achieve what the PERL_USELARGEFILES=0 hack tried to do? This seems hard to do without recompiling either the standard Apache sources (to enable large_files support) or else the standard Active

Re: When perl is not quite fast enough

2002-12-17 Thread domm
Hi! On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 08:32:01AM -, Jeff AA wrote: >- can folks name any specific useful intermediate/advanced > Perl lists? i.e. Perl 4+ years in a commercial env What about perlmonks? http://www.perlmonks.org -- #!/usr/bin/perl http://domm.zs

RE: When perl is not quite fast enough

2002-12-17 Thread Jeff AA
> -Original Message- > From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 16 December 2002 13:22 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: When perl is not quite fast enough > > > While reading Mark Fowler excelent Perl Advent Calendar > (http://www.perladvent.org/2002/) 6th entry: > http:/