Re: Apache::args vs Apache::Request speed

2002-02-01 Thread Ian Ragsdale

On 2/1/02 2:21 PM, Joe Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ian Ragsdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 How about setting something up on SourceForge?  I know they have OS X
 environments available for compiling and testing.
 
 apreq is an ASF project; IMO what we need now is a hero, not a
 change of venue.
 

I'm not suggesting you switch it to stay at sourceforge, I'm just saying
that they have OS X boxes you can compile  test on.  Seems pretty simple to
me.  I'd volunteer my own computer, but it's an iBook and is constantly
switching IP addresses due to moving around.

On the other hand, I'd be happy to compile it, but what would I need to do
to test it?

Ian





Re: Apache::args vs Apache::Request speed

2002-01-31 Thread Ian Ragsdale

How about setting something up on SourceForge?  I know they have OS X
environments available for compiling and testing.

Ian

On 1/28/02 2:19 PM, John Siracusa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm cc-ing this to the Mac OS X Perl list in the hopes that someone can
 provide a test environment for you.  (I would, but my OS X box is behind a
 firewall at work.)
 
 So how about it, [EMAIL PROTECTED] folks, can any of you help get libapreq up
 and running on OS X an long last? (See message quoted below)
 
 -John
 
 On 1/28/02 2:02 PM, Joe Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Great! Now we have an even broader benchmark. Please tell me when 1.0 is
 released (in case I get carried away with other things and don't notice
 the announce) and I'll make sure to update my benchmarking package,
 re-run the benchmarks and correct the results in the guide.
 
 Great- there's a typo or two in the handler_do sub, but they should be
 pretty obvious when you try to run it.
 
 I hope a new release will be just around the corner, but if you want
 to test out some of the latest stuff, have a look at
 
 http://www.apache.org/~joes/
 
 I don't think we'll have a 1.0 that works on OS/X, but I might be able
 to include a patch in the distro that will build the C api of libapreq
 directly into httpd.  This might allow OS/X to run Apache::Request and
 Apache::Cookie at the same time, but that platform is unavailable to me
 for testing.