>The latest version of ExtUtils::MakeMaker tickles a bug in
>libapreq's c/Makefile.PL. There has been quite a bit of discussion
>of this issue in the last week on apreq-dev, p5p, and on this list
>as well.
aha!
I'd noticed some threads about compiling libapreq - should have read them in detail.
Iphigenie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> >What puzzles me is that it this worked perfectly on another near
> >identical machine.
> >
> >Why does it want .so files? I thought that happened only if you
> >installed it using the ./configure method, which I didnt.
The latest version of ExtUtils
>I installed libapreq1.2 on a server the normal way (perl
>Makefile.PL, make, make test, make install) and now my server
>refuses to run Apache::Cookie or Apache::Request.
>
>It complains of
>
>[Sun Aug 3 18:09:29 2003] [error] Can't load
>'/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-
>linux/auto/Apache/
Hi
I am puzzled.
I installed libapreq1.2 on a server the normal way (perl Makefile.PL, make, make test,
make install)
and now my server refuses to run Apache::Cookie or Apache::Request.
It complains of
[Sun Aug 3 18:09:29 2003] [error] Can't load
'/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/au
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Jim Morrison [Mailing-Lists] wrote:
[ .. ]
> Make appeared to be successful yes (afaik)... I did wonder
> about the permissions thing but I tried as root to no avail..
Some people have had problems running the tests as root ... You
might want to try unpacking, building, and te
>
> Was a 'make' of libapreq successful, before the 'make test'?
> And also, does the user you're running the tests as have the
> proper permissions to be running tests within /usr/src/libapreq-1.2/?
>
>
Make appeared to be successful yes (afaik)... I did wonder about the
permissions thing b
TECTED]
> Cc: 'Randy Kobes'
> Subject: RE: mod_perl installation problem...
>
>
> Thanks for getting back Randy,
>
> Libapreq is complaining too.. That's how this all started, I
> couldn't install Apache::Cookie.
>
> Ok.. I've had a bit of a c
nse/TestApReq/request.pm line 14.
[Wed Jul 23 09:42:14 2003] [error] Can't locate object method "new" via
package "Apache::Request" at
/usr/src/libapreq-1.2/t/response/TestApReq/request.pm line 14.
=======
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Further to the below.. Just found my error_log which might be of some
use..
The bit that glares at me is:
[Tue Jul 22 16:38:47 2003] [error] Can't locate object method "new" via
package "Apache::Request" at /usr/src/mod_perl-1.28/t/net/perl/api.pl
line 11, line 1.
Which is annoying because I ca
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Jim Morrison [Mailing-Lists] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just come a cropper trying to reinstall mod_perl, and I'm a little
> desparate! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> (I've 'a' mod_perl/apache running fine, but I can't get Apache::Cookie
> running along with)
>
> I'm
Hello,
I've just come a cropper trying to reinstall mod_perl, and I'm a little
desparate! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
(I've 'a' mod_perl/apache running fine, but I can't get Apache::Cookie
running along with)
I'm trying to install:
apache_1.3.28
+ mod_perl-1.28
My config
But I am not sure whether I have installed and configured properly. Can
anyone help me and also give a sample file
What Ged suggested is essential, but here is a direct link to get you going:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/getwet.html
plus
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/install.h
Hi there,
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Devi .M wrote:
> I want to install mod_perl with apache and configure for it in
> Linux m/c. I have tried this and started the server also. When typed
> ./httpd -l in apache/bin it showed the following output
>
> http_core.c
[snip]
> mod_perl.c
Well cong
Hello All,
I want to install mod_perl with apache and configure for it in
Linux m/c. I have tried this and started the server also. When typed
./httpd -l in apache/bin it showed the following output
http_core.c
mod_env.c
mod_log_config.c
mod_mime.c
mod_negotiation.c
mod_status.
Stas Bekman wrote:
> [Please make sure to reply back to the list! Thanks]
>
> Jose Ortiz wrote:
>
>> People :
>>
>> I had spent more than 2 months trying to make mode_perl on my RH
>> 72. First I tried with
>>
>> the RPMS but it didn't works. Then I tryied with the tar.gz and I
>> can'
[Please make sure to reply back to the list! Thanks]
Jose Ortiz wrote:
> People :
>
> I had spent more than 2 months trying to make mode_perl on my RH 72. First I
>tried with
>
> the RPMS but it didn't works. Then I tryied with the tar.gz and I can't neither.
very unlikely that it doesn'
People :
I had spent more than 2 months trying to make mode_perl on my RH 72. First I tried with
the RPMS but it didn't works. Then I tryied with the tar.gz and I can't neither.
It prompts the following compilation error:util.c: In function `ap_find_token':
util.c:1410: `test_char_ta
Chuck Goehring wrote:
> Just posted minutes ago on this.
>
> This partially fixed me also. Problem was the line in the /perl container
> (PerlHandler Apache::Registry instead of PerlHandler ModPerl::Registry).
> Except now I get this:
> [Mon Apr 22 18:32:37 2002] [error] 1580: ModPerl::Registry
$ENV{'GATEWAY_INTERFACE'} =~ /^CGI-Perl\//))
{
$| = 1;
require Apache;
}
Do I need to define 'GATEWAY_INTERFACE', or is it provided automatically by
mod_perl? This is on Win2000.
Thanks
Chuck
- Original Message -
From: "Randy Kobes" <[EMAIL PRO
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, xk wrote:
> Apache version info (shown on error web pages):
> Apache/2.0.35 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_02-dev Perl/v5.6.1
>
> Is this mod_perl 1.0 or 2.0? When I installed (from the location you
> pointed - theoryx5) it said mod_perl 2.0, but on Apache is shows 1.99
This is norma
My configuration is now this:
PerlModule Apache2
PerlModule ModPerl::Registry
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler ModPerl::Registry
Options +ExecCGI
When I run a script through Apache, I get the following error in the log:
[error] failed to resolve handler `ModPerl::Registry'
I've
> Did you have an old version of mod_perl installed?
> The modules you are using seem to be from mod_perl 1, while you need the
> mod_perl 2 ones.
I seem to have installed an older version before 2.0, but I'm not sure.
In my /site/lib dir I have both Apache and Apache2 subdir. Is this ok?
And I'
At 20:15 22.04.2002, xk wrote:
> > I assume this is for mod_perl-1?
>
>Apache version info (shown on error web pages):
>Apache/2.0.35 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_02-dev Perl/v5.6.1
>
>Is this mod_perl 1.0 or 2.0? When I installed (from the location you
>pointed - theoryx5) it said mod_perl 2.0, but on A
At 20:35 22.04.2002, David LeBlanc wrote:
>If Apache::Registry depends on Apache to access the registry, I don't
>believe that Apache uses the registry anymore, at least for file
>associations. The old "change this setting to make apache look in the
>registry for file associations" stuff is gone f
xk wrote:
>>I assume this is for mod_perl-1?
>
>
> Apache version info (shown on error web pages):
> Apache/2.0.35 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_02-dev Perl/v5.6.1
>
> Is this mod_perl 1.0 or 2.0? When I installed (from the location you
> pointed - theoryx5) it said mod_perl 2.0, but on Apache is shows
ay, April 22, 2002 11:15
> To: Randy Kobes
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: mod_perl installation on Win32
>
>
> > I assume this is for mod_perl-1?
>
> Apache version info (shown on error web pages):
> Apache/2.0.35 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_02-dev Perl/v5.6.1
>
> I assume this is for mod_perl-1?
Apache version info (shown on error web pages):
Apache/2.0.35 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_02-dev Perl/v5.6.1
Is this mod_perl 1.0 or 2.0? When I installed (from the location you
pointed - theoryx5) it said mod_perl 2.0, but on Apache is shows 1.99
> Do you have a
>
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, xk wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm getting the following mod_perl error when I try to run a perl script
> through Apache: [error] failed to resolve handler `Apache::Registry'
>
> My configuration is:
> -
> Alias /perl/ "C:/My Documents/HTML/xk Sound/perl/"
>
> #PerlModule A
Hi.
I'm getting the following mod_perl error when I try to run a perl script
through Apache: [error] failed to resolve handler `Apache::Registry'
My configuration is:
-
Alias /perl/ "C:/My Documents/HTML/xk Sound/perl/"
#PerlModule Apache::Registry
SetHandler perl-script
Pe
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, xk wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have apache 2.0.35 and ActivePerl 5.6.1 installed on Win32, and I can't
> install mod_perl 1.99_01.
> When I do perl , it says
>
> > Configuring Apache/2.0.35 mod_perl/1.99_01 Perl/v5.6.1
> > unlink...lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm
> > C:/Program Files/Apache
Hi.
I have apache 2.0.35 and ActivePerl 5.6.1 installed on Win32, and I can't
install mod_perl 1.99_01.
When I do perl , it says
> Configuring Apache/2.0.35 mod_perl/1.99_01 Perl/v5.6.1
> unlink...lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm
> C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/bin/Apache.exe -l failed: Bad fil
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 11:35:44AM -0800, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
> I use SGI IRIX 6.5
>
> Short of reinstalling perl, is there anything else that could be done?
> Where would I find libgdbm.so?
> Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the late reply. For IRIX software precompiled, you should
check the '
At 11:35 AM -0800 1/21/02, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
>Folks,
>I get this message when running Makefile.pm:
>
>Your Perl is configured to link against libgdbm,
> but libgdbm.so was not found.
> You might need to install Perl from source
Actually, I just checked... I removed perl-5.6.x/ext/*_File
At 11:35 AM -0800 1/21/02, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
>Folks,
>I get this message when running Makefile.pm:
>
>Your Perl is configured to link against libgdbm,
> but libgdbm.so was not found.
> You might need to install Perl from source
>
>I have checked the /usr/lib directory for libgdbm.so and it
Folks,
I get this message when running Makefile.pm:
Your Perl is configured to link against libgdbm,
but libgdbm.so was not found.
You might need to install Perl from source
I have checked the /usr/lib directory for libgdbm.so and it is not
there.
Here is the result of perl -V | grep libs:
-> No, I lied. I'd try recompiling (make clean in both directories, etc.)
-> with no funny business first, it's easier than debugging...
Well, I ignored the source code investigation, and did as you suggested, after
reading that one could modify the args to apache's configure as follows:
--
per
Hi there,
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Titus Brown wrote:
> The core dump happens on the dPPDIR call in the beginning of the perl_handler
> function in mod_perl.c (line 820 in the latest dist). The line expands to:
>
> #define dPPDIR \
>perl_dir_config *cld = (perl_dir_config *)get_module_config(r
-> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Titus Brown wrote:
->
-> > Do you know how I can turn on debugging symbols so that gdb can give me
-> > more info (about line number, etc.)?
-> >
-> > I've forced 'gcc' to always have the -g flag on, but that doesn't seem
-> > to be enough for some reason...
->
-> The Gu
Hi there,
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Titus Brown wrote:
> Do you know how I can turn on debugging symbols so that gdb can give me
> more info (about line number, etc.)?
>
> I've forced 'gcc' to always have the -g flag on, but that doesn't seem
> to be enough for some reason...
The Guide is your frie
Hi again,
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Titus Brown wrote:
> Bear in mind these are in the instructions for installation for mod_perl ;).
:)
> I don't want it to install in the default place.
The only time I've had real grief with building was when I did that.
One of the problems is that it's difficul
-> > EXTRA_CFLAGS1=`$(SRCDIR)/apaci`
-> > EXTRA_LIBS=`perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
-> > EXTRA_CFLAGS=$(EXTRA_CFLAGS1) `perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts`
->
-> H. Have you tried building without all this messing about with
-> the Makefile?
Bear in mind these are in the instructions for
Hi again,
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Titus Brown wrote:
> EXTRA_CFLAGS1=`$(SRCDIR)/apaci`
> EXTRA_LIBS=`perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
> EXTRA_CFLAGS=$(EXTRA_CFLAGS1) `perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts`
H. Have you tried building without all this messing about with
the Makefile?
> did make &
-> > When I do a gdb on the resulting core dump, I find that it's crashing in
-> > perl_handler().
-> >
-> > Any ideas?
->
-> See modperl/SUPPORT
OK,
apache 1.3.22
mod_perl 1.26
Output of 'perl -V' attached.
I configured Apache with:
% ./configure --prefix=~/software/try2/ap-install
then ra
Hi there,
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Titus Brown wrote:
> When I do a gdb on the resulting core dump, I find that it's crashing in
> perl_handler().
>
> Any ideas?
See modperl/SUPPORT
73,
Ged.
Hi all,
I'm having a frustrating time with mod_perl...
Configuration:
-- apache 1.3.22
-- mod_perl 1.26
Static configuration & installation all goes fine, and when I run httpd
(w/o modification, off of a straight install) the child pids crash when
loading /. (Loading /index.htm
John Walker writes:
> layouts seem to be defined in:
>
> ../apache_1.3.x/config.layout
you can also make your own config layout file and point the configure
script at it
this is something i discovered v. useful :)
for example
this in the layout file
prefix:/usr/local
exec_
layouts seem to be defined in:
../apache_1.3.x/config.layout
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Emmerich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 2:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Easy Newbie mod_perl installation question
>
&g
When mod_perl's Makefile builds the new httpd in the /src directory,
where does it get the apache layout from? Currently, my build with
modperl is looking for httpd.conf in /usr/local/apache, which is not my
apache source directory. I've put the actual directory in every place I
can, from th
I just moved from dedicated to virtual hosting , and was
wondering how to configure mod_perl to install the modules to a
private lib, outside of @INC.
I simply built mod_perl and copied the modules manually to the
destination dir. However, I keep getting the following error
when trying to start
did u check out this section in the guide yet?
http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html#Installation_Without_Superuser_P
cliff
Dave Armstrong wrote:
> I just moved from dedicated to virtual hosting , and was
> wondering how to configure mod_perl to install the modules to a
> private lib, outsi
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Dave Armstrong wrote:
> I just moved from dedicated to virtual hosting , and was
> wondering how to configure mod_perl to install the modules to a
> private lib, outside of @INC.
http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html#Installing_Perl_Modules_into_a_D
- Perrin
I just moved from dedicated to virtual hosting , and was
wondering how to configure mod_perl to install the modules to a
private lib, outside of @INC.
I simply built mod_perl and copied the modules manually to the
destination dir. However, I keep getting the following error
when trying to start
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Fabio Albertin wrote:
> After my recent problems with Apaxhe::ASP, I decided to re-install mod
> perl, just to see if it actually installed the last time around. Now, I've
> gotten through the 1st step (Makefile.PL), but the make process seems
> to fail with the following erro
After my recent problems with Apaxhe::ASP, I decided to re-install mod
perl, just to see if it actually installed the last time around. Now, I've
gotten through the 1st step (Makefile.PL), but the make process seems
to fail with the following error:
from regcomp.c:5:
/usr/include/bits/loca
Was wanting to add mod_perl so that I could run Apache::ASP,
but ran into a problem with it.
I am configuring it with the Apache 1.3.14, and am running
into this error:
modules/src.Use of uninitialized value at
modules/src.t line 27.FAILED tests
3-5 Failed 3/6 tests, 50.00
Hi there,
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, German Todorov wrote:
> I have apache 1.3.12 compiled as DSO and Perl 5.6.0 on SunOS 5.7, and I
> tried to install mod_perl 1.2.4 as DSO
This is almost a FAQ now, search the List archive for the last couple
of weeks.
73,
Ged.
I have apache 1.3.12 compiled as DSO and Perl 5.6.0 on SunOS 5.7, and I
tried to install mod_perl 1.2.4
as DSO according to documentation. The installation seems to have gone
smoothly,
although when running 'make test' I got a message that the test wasn't
available for mod_perl as DSO option yet.
I forgot to say that I'm running solaris 7. I also
read and followed the mod_perl intallation guide (the
flexible way) at the mod_perl site. It just does not
seem to be working. Would anyone know how to fix this
problem. Thanks a lot in advance.
Leo.
--- Leo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here are the build steps done within the mod_perl dir:
perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.12/src
USE_APACI=1 NO_HTTPD=1 PREP_HTTPD=1 EVERYTHING=1
make
...everything good!
make test
...Syntax error on line 3 of
/usr/local/mod_perl-1.24/t/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command '=pod', perhaps
Leo Gonzalez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having a little problem attempting to install
> mod_perl. I build it into apache using APACI
> (flexible) perform a 'make' and everything goes fine.
> When I type 'make test' then I get the following:
>
> --snip--
> Syntax error on line 3 of
> /usr/local/mod_
Hello,
I am having a little problem attempting to install
mod_perl. I build it into apache using APACI
(flexible) perform a 'make' and everything goes fine.
When I type 'make test' then I get the following:
make[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/local/mod_perl-1.24/Util'
make[1]: Leaving directo
I 've tried to install mod_perl in FreeBSD2.2.8. The support modul for
mod_perl have installed by CPAN module. But when I run Makefile
perl Makefile.PL EVERYTHING=1 DO_HTTPD=1 && make
The proccess stopped with error code
perl_util.c: In function `perl_sv_is_http_code':
perl_util.c:751:
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, parthasarathy mahendirababu wrote:
> I am running ActivePerl 5.6.0.613, Apache 1.3.12 on my NT4 (sp5)
> I downloaded mod_perl-1.16-bin-bindist1-i386-win32-vc5.zip file to install
> mod_perl
>
> When I started the Apache Server I am getting the following Error
>
> Apache.ex
>From: "parthasarathy mahendirababu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Mod_perl installation on NT_ERROR
>Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 10:13:01 PDT
>
>Hi,
>
>I am running ActivePerl 5.6.0.613, Apache 1.3.12 on my NT4 (sp5)
>I downloade
Hi,
I am running ActivePerl 5.6.0.613, Apache 1.3.12 on my NT4 (sp5)
I downloaded mod_perl-1.16-bin-bindist1-i386-win32-vc5.zip file to install
mod_perl
According to the Readme, I uncompressed the file and
* Moved ApacheModulePerl to c:\Apache\Modules(C:\Apache is the root for
Apache)
*
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