Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-22 Thread Stas Bekman

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 1.99

remember to use the script to report bugs, otherwise there will be no 
end to confusion. See:
http://perl.apache.org/preview/modperl-docs/dst_html/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Reporting_Problems

Do you have a
 LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
line in your httpd.conf file?
 
 
 Yes, I do. Perl scripts work now fine if I put the correct path in them. But
 I'd like to setup Apache::Registry to get rid of this limitation.

if you want to use Apache::Registry from 1.x, you need to add:

use Apache::compat;

to your startup.pl.

In 2.0 this is now ModPerl::Registry (though it's not 100% completed yet)

 I've managed to get some error texts:
 
 ==
 [error] Can't locate loadable object for module Apache::Constants in @INC
 at .../Perl/site/lib/mod_perl.pm line 14
 
 14:if ($ENV{MOD_PERL}) {
 15:(defined {$class.'::bootstrap'} ?
 16: \{$class.'::bootstrap'} :
 17: \DynaLoader::bootstrap)-
 18: ($class, $version);
 19:}
 
 Compilation failed in require at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.
 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.
 
 6: use Apache::Constants qw(OK DECLINED);
 
 Compilation failed in require at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache/Registry.pm line
 2.
 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache/Registry.pm
 line 2.
 
 2: use Apache ();
 
 Compilation failed in require at (eval 1) line 3.
 
 [error] Can't load Perl module Apache::Registry ...
 
 
 the ... and the code snippets are from me.
 
 Are there any modules missing? Althrough I'm a good C++ programmer, I don't
 know anything about how perl manages the modules, so I can't tell what's
 really wrong and I don't know where to look.
 



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Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-22 Thread Randy Kobes

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 Apache::Registry

 Location /perl
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Registry
Options +ExecCGI
 /Location
 -
 If I uncomment the #PerlModule Apache::Registry line, Apache will exit as
 soon as I start it, without any message in his window or the logs.

 I do have Apache::Registry installed, so what's wrong?

I assume this is for mod_perl-1?

Do you have a
 LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
line in your httpd.conf file?

best regards,
randy kobes




Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-22 Thread xk

 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
  LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
 line in your httpd.conf file?

Yes, I do. Perl scripts work now fine if I put the correct path in them. But
I'd like to setup Apache::Registry to get rid of this limitation.

I've managed to get some error texts:

==
[error] Can't locate loadable object for module Apache::Constants in INC
at .../Perl/site/lib/mod_perl.pm line 14

14:if ($ENV{MOD_PERL}) {
15:(defined {$class.'::bootstrap'} ?
16: \{$class.'::bootstrap'} :
17: \DynaLoader::bootstrap)-
18: ($class, $version);
19:}

Compilation failed in require at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.

6: use Apache::Constants qw(OK DECLINED);

Compilation failed in require at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache/Registry.pm line
2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache/Registry.pm
line 2.

2: use Apache ();

Compilation failed in require at (eval 1) line 3.

[error] Can't load Perl module Apache::Registry ...


the ... and the code snippets are from me.

Are there any modules missing? Althrough I'm a good C++ programmer, I don't
know anything about how perl manages the modules, so I can't tell what's
really wrong and I don't know where to look.





RE: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-22 Thread Per Einar Ellefsen

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 from the Apache 2.0 conf file.

The Apache module doesn't use the resgistry at all, does it? David, I think 
you should read up on what Apache::Registry does :) It compiles CGI scripts 
to run them under mod_perl, it has nothing to do with the Windows Registry :)


-- 
Per Einar Ellefsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-22 Thread Per Einar Ellefsen

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 Apache is shows 1.99

  Do you have a
   LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
  line in your httpd.conf file?

Yes, I do. Perl scripts work now fine if I put the correct path in them. But
I'd like to setup Apache::Registry to get rid of this limitation.

I've managed to get some error texts:

==
[error] Can't locate loadable object for module Apache::Constants in @INC
at .../Perl/site/lib/mod_perl.pm line 14

14:if ($ENV{MOD_PERL}) {
15:(defined {$class.'::bootstrap'} ?
16: \{$class.'::bootstrap'} :
17: \DynaLoader::bootstrap)-
18: ($class, $version);
19:}

Compilation failed in require at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.

6: use Apache::Constants qw(OK DECLINED);

Compilation failed in require at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache/Registry.pm line
2.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache/Registry.pm
line 2.

2: use Apache ();

Compilation failed in require at (eval 1) line 3.

[error] Can't load Perl module Apache::Registry ...


the ... and the code snippets are from me.

Are there any modules missing? Althrough I'm a good C++ programmer, I don't
know anything about how perl manages the modules, so I can't tell what's
really wrong and I don't know where to look.

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.

If in doubt, try inserting
PerlModule Apache2
before any other Perl* directives.


-- 
Per Einar Ellefsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-22 Thread xk

 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've found two mod_perl.pl files: one in /site/lib with version 1.2601
and one in /site/lib/Apache2 with version 1.9902. How can I uninstall the
first one?

 If in doubt, try inserting
 PerlModule Apache2
 before any other Perl* directives.

I did this and now it says

[error] Can't locate object method boot via package mod_perl::boot

How can I check if module mod_perl::boot for example is installed? The docs
aren't clear on this.





Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-22 Thread Chuck Goehring


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: `Can't call
method args on an undefined value at c:/perl/5.6.1/lib/CGI.pm line 433.

It is referring to the IF statement:
   if ($MOD_PERL) {
   $query_string = Apache-request-args;
   } else {
   $query_string = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'} if defined $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
   $query_string ||= $ENV{'REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING'} if defined
$ENV{'REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING'};
   }

In CGIpm up at line 148 there is this:
# Turn on special checking for Doug MacEachern's modperl
if (exists $ENV{'GATEWAY_INTERFACE'}

($MOD_PERL = $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 PROTECTED]
To: xk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: mod_perl installation on Win32


 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 normal - mod_perl, version 2.0, hasn't yet been released;
 the version on CPAN, which the above is reporting, is 1.99_01.

  I've managed to get some error texts:
 
  ==
  [error] Can't locate loadable object for module Apache::Constants in
@INC
  at .../Perl/site/lib/mod_perl.pm line 14
 
  14:if ($ENV{MOD_PERL}) {
  15:(defined {$class.'::bootstrap'} ?
  16: \{$class.'::bootstrap'} :
  17: \DynaLoader::bootstrap)-
  18: ($class, $version);
  19:}
 
  Compilation failed in require at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.
  BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at .../Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm line 6.

 I've seen this as well at times - do you have a mod_perl-1.xx
 distribution in the same Perl tree? If so, try
 temporarily renaming
 /Perl/site/lib/Apache.pm - /Perl/site/lib/Apache-1.pm
 /Perl/site/lib/Apache/   - /Perl/site/lib/Apache-1/
 as sometimes I think it gets confused between mod_perl-2
 and mod_perl-1 stuff.

 For using Registry things, there was a bug that Doug
 fixed a little while ago - you should reinstall mod_perl-2.ppd
 from http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/. The version
 number hasn't changed with this fix, so if you're using the
 ppm utility to install things, you should first uninstall
 mod_perl-2 and then reinstall it.

 Here's an example set-up for Registry scripts. In httpd.conf:
 
 PerlRequire C:/Apache2/conf/extra.conf
 Alias /perl/ C:/Apache2/perl/
 Location /perl
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler ModPerl::Registry
Options +ExecCGI
 /Location
 
 where C:/Apache2/conf/extra.conf is
 ===
 use Apache2;
 use ModPerl::Registry ();
 1;
 ===
 An example script to go into C:/Apache2/perl/ would be
 ==
 #!c:/Perl/bin/Perl.exe
 ##
 ##  printenv -- demo CGI program which just prints its environment
 ##
 print HTMLBODYUL;
 foreach $var (sort(keys(%ENV))) {
   $val = $ENV{$var};
   $val =~ s|\n|\\n|g;
   $val =~ s||\\|g;
   print LI${var}=\${val}\/LI\n;
 }
 # sleep(10);
 print /UL/BODY/HTML;
 ==
 which would then be accessed as http://localhost/perl/printenv.

 A nice example of how Apache-2/mod_perl-2 addresses the
 single-thread limitation of Apache-1/mod_perl-1, as discussed
 at http://perl.apache.org/win32_multithread.html, is to
 uncomment the sleep(10) line in the above script, then,
 from a DOS prompt, run quick multiple instances of
 GET http://localhost/perl/printenv
 and check the access times in the logs when the script was
 handled, and compare to mod_perl-1.

 best regards,
 randy




Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-21 Thread xk

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

Location /perl
   SetHandler perl-script
   PerlHandler Apache::Registry
   Options +ExecCGI
/Location
-
If I uncomment the #PerlModule Apache::Registry line, Apache will exit as
soon as I start it, without any message in his window or the logs.

I do have Apache::Registry installed, so what's wrong?






Re: mod_perl installation on Win32

2002-04-20 Thread Randy Kobes

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 Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=C:/Program Files/Apache
 Group/Apache2, 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 file
 descriptor at Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestConfig.pm line 777, DATA chunk 1.

You might try, if possible, installing Apache to a directory
without spaces in the name - sometimes the spaces can cause
problems ...

 Does anybody know where I could find an already compiled module
 for Win32?

A mod_perl-2 ppm package is available for installation via ppm as

  ppm install
  http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/mod_perl-2.ppd

best regards,
randy kobes