As mentioned in a separate email, a parser optimization
released in v2.11 broke Apache::ASP under perl 5.6.1.
The fix will be released soon in v2.15
--Josh
"John D. Leonard II" wrote:
>
> All:
>
> > I'll revert back perl 5.6.0 and see if ASP 2.11 works.
>
> ASP 2.11 works with the following c
All:
> I'll revert back perl 5.6.0 and see if ASP 2.11 works.
ASP 2.11 works with the following configuration:
linux 7.1
apache 1.3.20
mod_perl 1.25
perl 5.6.0
Upgrading to perl 5.6.1 breaks 2.11, but ASP 2.09 continues work.
NOTES:
1) During the installation of the necessary modules
y, June 05, 2001 5:48 PM
> To: Philip Mak; John D. Leonard II
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Install problem - ASP-2.11
>
>
> Hmm... 2.11 seemed to install fine on my perl 5.6.x,
> I'll check out 5.6.1, I might have had 5.6.0
> when I tested. I'll probabl
Hmm... 2.11 seemed to install fine on my perl 5.6.x,
I'll check out 5.6.1, I might have had 5.6.0
when I tested. I'll probably get to this in
another week. A big difference between 2.11
and 2.09 was the shift from using MD5 to
Digest::MD5, as I mentioned in an earlier
email. I'll see if this
What a coincidence, I've also been having trouble.
I'm using Linux 6.1 with Apache 1.3.20, mod_perl 1.25 and perl 5.6.1. I
get "skipped test on the platform" for all but one of the tests (that one
gives some errors but I didn't log them...).
If I use ASP-2.09 instead of ASP-2.11, or if I use per
> linux 7.1 (seawolf)
that's seems like VERY ahead of it's times kernel. Could you please send
me it's source? ( I am especially interested in scheduler code, it seems
that there is still alot to do there )
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All:
I've tried to installed ASP-2.11 on:
linux 7.1 (seawolf)
apache 1.3.19 (from source, not RPM)
modperl 1.25 (from source, not RPM)
perl 5.6.1 (from source, not RPM)
modperl works OK (passes all it's tests, however
"modules/module..skipped test on this platform".)
With ASP-2.11, the "ma