pport -KPIC). Your perl must have been built with gcc.
Try to rebuild mod_perl, with
CC=gcc perl Makefile ...
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David Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 09:41 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
startup.pl?
Won't work too well in a module, I think. I have a workaround for my
problem for now, but it ain't pretty.
Why not? Use a separate module to drive the others?
package My::PostConf
David Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 07:04 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
PerlChildInitHandler? e.g. used by Apache::DBI to pre-connect to the db.
Yeah, but I was looking for something pre-fork. Anything come to mind?
startup.pl?
in 2.0 you have: PerlPostConfigHandler
http
to pre-connect to the db.
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resolve a problem and post a patch, that
would be very helpful.
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David Wilde wrote:
Is there a beta version of libapreq available for Apache 2?
No, but subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to stay up to date
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generic case so it can be reproduced at will?
Does it behave the same with and without mod_perl?
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le only in the back
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ould definitely compile the threaded modperl. we will look
at resolving the MULTIPLICITY alone, later.
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Stas Bekman wrote:
Richard Clarke wrote:
Stas,
Doesn't seem like an apreq problem. It happens in the modperl function.
Any
chance you can rebuild mod_perl with debug mode enabled
(PERL_DEBUG=1), so
we
can see the arguments and file/linenumbers? See:
http://perl.apache.org/doc
Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
server_hostname is not documented on the list. Anyone know the equivalent
please?
it hasn't changes from 1.0. I thought we have been through
Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
Is it possible to combine the recommended syntax:
use warnings FATAL => 'all', NONFATAL => 'redefine';
with the ability to turn warnings on in httpd.conf with PerlSwitches -w?
-w is th
Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
server_hostname is not documented on the list. Anyone know the equivalent
please?
it hasn't changes from 1.0. I thought we have been through this already, just
yesterday.
We did. The list is resending
on here?
do you have mod_dir configured? but then you aren't requisting /
Run with the tracing enabled and you will be able to debug it easily:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/config/config.html#C_PerlTrace_
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erride things in your code using the warnings pragma.
Though I should add a note that NONFATAL was introduced only in 5.8, so you
probably don't want to use it. Instead use:
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
no warnings 'redefine';
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Nick Tonkin wrote:
server_hostname is not documented on the list. Anyone know the equivalent
please?
it hasn't changes from 1.0. I thought we have been through this already, just
yesterday.
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Stas Bekman wrote:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
[...]
send_http_header() can't be called before the response phase
Nick, I've just committed a better solution. Please verify that it works for you.
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n32 build?
Any developers on cygwin that can help us here? Hopefully Per Einar is around
and can help.
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[splitting the thread in two]
Stas Bekman wrote:
Steve Baldwin wrote:
I've got Apache2 installed and as far as I can tell, it is functional.
I'm trying to build mod-perl from source (as I couldn't find any
binaries for cygwin). When I initially ran the command :
perl Makefile.
Richard Clarke wrote:
Stas,
Doesn't seem like an apreq problem. It happens in the modperl function.
Any
chance you can rebuild mod_perl with debug mode enabled (PERL_DEBUG=1), so
we
can see the arguments and file/linenumbers? See:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/debug
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ron Savage wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 12:56:38 +1100, Stas Bekman wrote:
perl -le 'warn("foo\n")'
You got the quotes wrong for MS Windows, so I ran it twice:
C:\Backup>perl -le "warn(qq|foo\n|)&qu
or file uploads.
Anyone got any suggestions whilst I go try libapreq 1.0
Richard.
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che::OK);
$r->content_type('text/html');
$r->send_http_header;
[...]
This throws the error:
send_http_header() can't be called before the response phase
I've posted a tentative solution to the dev list.
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Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
Does anyone know the equivalent directive for
$r->server()->server_hostname()
it's right there:
use Apache::Server;
$r->server->server_name;
oops, a typo, should be: $r->server->ser
uire
mod_perl).
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/debug.html#Introduction_to_the_Perl_Debugger
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#x27;
cccdlflags=' ', lddlflags=' -L/usr/local/lib'
Characteristics of this binary (from libperl):
Compile-time options: USE_LARGE_FILES
Built under cygwin
Compiled at Feb 18 2003 20:15:28
%ENV:
CYGWIN=""
@INC:
/cygdrive/d/perldev
/usr/
Ron Savage wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 12:56:38 +1100, Stas Bekman wrote:
perl -le 'warn("foo\n")'
You got the quotes wrong for MS Windows, so I ran it twice:
C:\Backup>perl -le "warn(qq|foo\n|)"
foo
C:\Backup>perl -le 'warn("foo\n")'
so many to choose
from. And if you really don't like all the standards you just have to
wait another year until the one arises you are looking for.''
A. Tanenbaum, ``Introduction to Computer Networks'
------
try to test a bit but I may have to focus on getting a 1.x
installation built on this box ...
no, it's get_server_name():
use Apache::RequestUtil;
$server_name = $r->get_server_name;
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Nick Tonkin wrote:
Does anyone know the equivalent directive for
$r->server()->server_hostname()
it's right there:
use Apache::Server;
$r->server->server_name;
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t so, you should be fine with stacked handlers. If performance is
critical and you don't need the threads functionality, you are better off with
non-threaded perl.
Many thanks, and thaks for modperl.
;)
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Brian P Millett wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Brian Millett wrote:
Hi,
I've just about got the Apache::AuthCookieDBI to work with Apache
2.0.44 & mod_perl 1.99_09-dev, but I ran into a problem with the
$r->connection object not having "auth_type" or "user" defin
lems
I'm guessing that you are using perl 5.6.0 which may be the reason for the
problem.
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perl_startup()\n")); \
+} \
mp_preload_module(&arg); \
cmd = arg; \
return NULL
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ings? In any case, I doubt this has anything to do with mod_perl.
The [client 127.0.0.1] errors come from Apache, Apache::Reload warnings are
coming from perl. check what do you get when you run:
perl -le 'warn("foo\n")'
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Any help greatly appreciated, this project is now due in a week and
I'm beginning to feel great big stormclouds of doom closing in :-)
Your task is pretty trivial, so you should be fine.
Seldo.
P.S. I only recently noticed that Stas, who helped me out with my last
question, is listed a
into
apr-util.
As for mod_perl 1.0, I'm not sure, but if you can make it useful that would be
cool.
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Steve Baldwin wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply Stas. Pardon my ignorance, but are you
saying I need to rebuild Perl with different options.
Unfortunately (at least for a time being) yes.
The version of
Perl I'm using is the packaged one I installed with the cygwin install
utility
. README.cygwin says:
=item * C<-Dusemultiplicity>
Multiplicity is required when embedding Perl in a C program and using
more than one interpreter instance. This works with the Cygwin port.
Though I can't see that this is a required option.
_
places in the code where perl
context is set explicitly to use #ifdef MULTIPLICITY, rather than #ifdef
USE_THREADS. Or we can refuse to build mod_perl if MULTIPLICITY is enabled
without the threads. Of course the first solution is more favorable for users.
But may I ask why do you have MULTIPLICITY
cifically in the mod_perl 2.0 env.
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@INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0
[...]
Also remember, that you can't test modules that require mod_perl to run from
the command line. You'd have the same result with mod_perl 1.0
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reporting section to explain how to get a more useful trace. The one that
includes symbols, arguments and line numbers.
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Viljo Marrandi wrote:
Hello,
Yes, use strict; was in all modules, this makes it even more interesting,
doesn't it?
use warnings; ?
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know right away what causes
the problem. See:
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http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/help.html#How_to_Report_Problems
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ither use the latest modperl-2.0 cvs or apply this patch to get the
functionality:
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Also the online docs were updated (pending automatic update)
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ll test (just extend one of the
t/response/TestDirective/perlloadmodule*) is very appreciated.
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working on implementing it, if you can contribute such an
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...ok
500ok
basic..ok
closureok
perlrun_requireok
redirect...ok
special_blocks.ok
All tests successful.
Files=8, Tests=34, 11 wallclock secs ( 6.80 cusr + 0.80 csys = 7.60 CPU)
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iately received a bug report, where the
script wasn't doing the right thing.
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'd first check with Mason folks whether 2.0 is supported at all.
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he::Test. Rename your package and it'll probably
just work.
[p.s. it's a good practice not to hit reply on another thread's message, but
to start a new mail when you start a new thread, otherwise you mess up the
previous thread and the current one.]
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Vicki Brown wrote:
At 14:05 +1100 2003-02-09, Stas Bekman wrote:
what happens if you do:
cd ../apache_1.3.27/src
make
At this point, I get a "probably harmless" note and a make error.
I ran:
configure \
--server-uid=www \
--serv
Vicki Brown wrote:
At 12:34 +1100 2003-02-09, Stas Bekman wrote:
Vicki, you are obviously missing some build steps.
Obviously :/
How about starting from
scratch again following the guide and get this frustration over?
Sadly, I started from scratch the first time.
Thousands of people
just worked for them. 99.% that it'll work for you too ;)
More details can be found at: http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/install.html
Hope it works out for you this time.
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my $auth = $r->dir_config('authsession');
$r->set_handlers(PerlTransHandler => sub { return OK })
if $auth eq 'false';
this is not a magic internal feature ;)
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eader'.
Sometimes it can take hours before a segmention fault occurs.
Sometimes it is immediate. Every time I get the core dump,
the location is the same--mod_perl_sent_header.
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ers? e.g.:
$r->uri("/perl/bob.pl");
assuming that you have /perl configured to run ModPerl::Registry?
Does a request to /bob.php works fine if requested directly (when you don't
have your PerlTransHandler installed?
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Seldo wrote:
Whoa, quick turnaround! Oof course, it's 11pm here, but only 6pm where
you are I suppose...
It's actually 11am, on your tomorrow (PDT+11) ;) I'm living in the future ;)
On 05 February 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
SB> You forgot to add to unfortunate facts that bot
Here is an article on Apache 2.0 adoption trend
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/20572.html
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sors do you need?
Any and all advice appreciated, including "You fool! This already
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return ($rc == OK && $old_status != $new_status) ? $pr_status : $rc;
}
1;
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case, you can subclass Apache::RegistryNG and override the handler()
method to get things working for you now. or give a try to mp2.0.
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sub compile {
my ($namespace, $file) = @_;
open my $fh, $file;
local $/;
my $data = <$fh>;
close $fh;
{ eval "package $namespace;\n $data"; }
return $@ ? 0 : 1;
}
1;
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bably...)
It's hard to guess what your relevant configuration is. Care to send in the
mod_perl and Apache sections? Including things like Multiviews Options,
DirectoryIndex, etc.
Basically it all comes to the following logic: mod_perl sections inherit all
the default Apache settings unless you
bols, which seems to be the cause of the
error:
ranlib: mod_perl.so: Inappropriate file type or format
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ate them
from the body. Apache then adds other headers (Server token, Date, etc) and
sends the response as if it was a mod_perl module. Think of Apache::Registry
and friends as mod_cgi on mushrooms.
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" for networking, you
may be burned some day.
Apache already fixes up "\n\n" to the right thing. What it really does
is identifying the Content-type: header, and then adds the terminating
by itself, because it really sends other headers, before adding an
empty new line. So it shouldn
back to the list:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modperl&m=104355584120402&w=2
Apparently you have email problems if you didn't receive the reply. I've CC'ed
you as well, but the email bounced.
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time() instead.
If the beginning of the request is good enough, $r->request_time is better, as
it saves a system call.
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/http.html#PerlPostReadRequestHandler
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time one. We need it
working for 5.6.1+, is it working fine with 5.6.1?
Pseudohashes are certainly out of question.
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we can sort out the problems and missing features and release it on CPAN asap.
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Christopher Hicks wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
Christopher Hicks wrote:
Is there any equivalent to PerlVINC under mod_perl 2?
Yes, and it's a built-in solution, rather than a hack:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/config/config.html#C_Parent_
That had me
better.
Not a problem, any more, just curious.
Cool.
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reproduce the problem, and just looking at the source doesn't click
anything. May be try posting your research to p5p?
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Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Thursday, Jan 30, 2003, at 22:36 Europe/London, Stas Bekman wrote:
Matt, Apache::Test may not work when run under root, because Apache
won't let you start the server as 'User root' so it tries to use
'nobody' or something else as the usern
root.
As for Apache::test, I'm not familiar with it, so perhaps someone who is, can
backport that above patch to it.
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bytes
Perl_sv_dup(interpreter * 0x00d84344, sv * 0x0006f6e8,
clone_params * 0x0006fdf0) line 9297 + 26 bytes
Though the good thing is that it happens on croak (something went wrong). So
perhaps you can check why does it happen in first place. I'd at the above frame.
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