fixes darwin w/ threaded Perl + worker
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ersion of the Apache::Something API.
Who knows, maybe I've done
*Apache::Something::method = sub { ... };
and then all bets are off, modperl or no modperl.
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+ }
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# POSIX::sigaction doesn't work under 5.6.x
+1, you have the commit access, right?
yes.
(the identation is wrong in the original, i'll fix it later).
I believe I messed it up even further with this patch.
I'll go read the coding style guide now.
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Le 5 janv. 05, à 17:50, Stas Bekman a écrit :
Eric Cholet wrote:
Le 5 janv. 05, à 17:41, Eric Cholet a écrit :
Le 5 janv. 05, à 17:20, Stas Bekman a écrit :
As I've followed up, you didn't miss anything. As I'm not on your
platform all I can suggest is to dig into the code,
Le 5 janv. 05, à 17:41, Eric Cholet a écrit :
Le 5 janv. 05, à 17:20, Stas Bekman a écrit :
As I've followed up, you didn't miss anything. As I'm not on your
platform all I can suggest is to dig into the code, i.e.
t/response/TestPerl/signals.pm
Thanks, here's what I am
about 2 seconds, and then nothing happens. In
the signal handler I replaced die with warn, but the warn doesn't
happen.
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Le 5 janv. 05, à 16:57, Stas Bekman a écrit :
Eric Cholet wrote:
1. Problem Description:
t/perl/signals1..2
# Running under perl version 5.008001 for darwin
# Current time local: Wed Jan 5 16:33:45 2005
# Current time GMT: Wed Jan 5 15:33:45 2005
# Using Test.pm version 1.24
# Using Apache
nderstand that this it is not practical or
feasible to detect this at compile time.
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/lib
/System/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level
/System/Library/Perl/5.8.1
/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level
/Library/Perl/5.8.1
/Library/Perl
/Network/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level
/Network/Library/Perl/5.8.1
Le 5 janv. 05, à 15:56, Stas Bekman a écrit :
Eric Cholet wrote:
Hi,
Fresh svn checkout of mp2 / apache 2.0 on MacOSX 10.3.
'make test' fails to start the server. t/logs/error_log reveals that
Apache::SizeLimit
wants BSD::Resource which wasn't installed on my system.
}
nicer if this could be detected earlier,
unfortunately I'm
still way too clueless to provide a patch.
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Haven't had the time to dig into this further yet.
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perl 5.8.0-ithread
OK mod_perl 1.99_10 apache 2.0-workerperl 5.8.0-ithread
OK mod_perl 1.99_10 apache 2.0-prefork perl 5.8.1-ithread
OK mod_perl 1.99_10 apache 2.0-workerperl 5.8.1-ithread
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l/5.8.0/darwin-thread-multi
/Users/eric/perl/5.8.0-ithread/lib/site_perl/5.8.0
/Users/eric/perl/5.8.0-ithread/lib/site_perl
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3. This is the core dump trace: (if you get a core dump):
[CORE TRACE COMES HERE]
This report was generated by t/REPORT on Wed Jul 30 09:48:11 2003 GMT.
sers/eric/perl/5.8.0-ithread/lib/site_perl/5.8.0
/Users/eric/perl/5.8.0-ithread/lib/site_perl
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3. This is the core dump trace: (if you get a core dump):
[CORE TRACE COMES HERE]
This report was generated by t/REPORT on Wed Jul 30 08:22:15 2003 GMT.
-8<-- End Bug Repo
perl 5.8.0 OK
FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE perl 5.8.0 OK
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understand, only
> to realize it had nothing to do with me, or my use of the software...
I read your misunderstanding of my previous proposal and tried to keep
it simple... mod_perl's pod is no place to teach people the
control on
the escaping process, use HTML::Entities.
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If using a multi-byte encoding escape_html was broken/inapplicable
already.
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coding and escapes all characters with the
+8th bit set. Do not use it with multi-byte encodings such as utf8.
+When using a single byte non-ASCII encoding such as ISO-8859-1,
+consider specifying the character set in the Content-Type header,
+and using HTML::Entities to avoid unnecessary escaping.
LARGE_FILES
Built under freebsd
Compiled at Apr 10 2001 14:34:14
%ENV:
PERL5LIB="/usr/local/www/modules"
@INC:
/usr/local/www/modules
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-freebsd
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1
/usr/local/lib/perl5
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Eric Cholet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 7:53 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Multiple Pos
Is it possible to have several PostReadRequest handlers
run for a request? I have an issue where I define two
of them but only the second one is being run.
Maybe this is a matter of the return code of the handlers?
This is under mod_perl 1.x/apache 1.x
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--On 17/07/01 09:40 -0400 Vivek Khera wrote:
> Awww, come on Stas! Juice, not beers! I certainly don't want my next
> mod_perl designed by a bunch of drunken hackers reading code upside
> down. ;-)
aw man it worked allright the first time around though ;)
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--On 12/07/01 23:39 +0800 Stas Bekman wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Eric Cholet wrote:
>
>> Where is $r->internal_redirect defined? I must be blind but
>> I can't seem to find it. I'm trying to debug a reproducible
>> seg fault I'm getting when calling t
--On 12/07/01 16:25 +0200 Eric Cholet wrote:
> Where is $r->internal_redirect defined? I must be blind but
> I can't seem to find it. I'm trying to debug a reproducible
> seg fault I'm getting when calling that method, which I wasn't
> getting with mod_perl 1.
Where is $r->internal_redirect defined? I must be blind but
I can't seem to find it. I'm trying to debug a reproducible
seg fault I'm getting when calling that method, which I wasn't
getting with mod_perl 1.24.
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On 07/06/01 14:30:01 -0700 Doug MacEachern mumbled:
> this is a 1.26 canidate, test reports most appreciated as always..
No problems seen here in production after a few days with Apache CVS head
and PHP under FreeBSD 4.1 and 4.3, Perl 5.6.1
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>>>>>> "EC" == Eric Cholet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>> -if (handles = modperl_xs_dl_handles_get(cdata->pool)) {
>>> +if ((handles = modperl_xs_dl_handles_get(cdata->pool
ata->pool))) {
>modperl_xs_dl_handles_close(handles);
I did fixed unbalanced parens, you just added another level of parens,
I wonder why?
>}
>
>
>
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> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Eric Cholet wrote:
>
>> Finally got make test to run. It seems to expect to find
>> the apache binary in the path:
>>
>> lib/Apache/TestConfig.pm:$ENV{APACHE} || which($vars->{target
is using perl 5.6.1 non threaded, prefork MPM.
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ttpd-docs list has way too much traffic,
maybe there was a surge initially but it's actually quite low.
I think the httpd-docs separation is a great idea, it's brought some new
people to work on the docs, and it's done a gr
I recently upgraded a server using Apache::ASP,
and now for all ASP pages I get an error in error_log:
[Tue Jan 30 19:36:46 2001] [error] [client x.y.z;t] need AuthName:
/foo/index.asp
The page is served nevertheless. There is no authentication configured.
I believe I have tracked this down:
cholet 01/01/29 08:07:09
Modified:Apache Apache.pm
Log:
doc fix: $s->loglevel is now settable
Submitted by: Geoffrey Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Revision ChangesPath
1.62 +2 -1 modperl/Apache/Apache.pm
Index:
--On lundi 29 janvier 2001 09:55 -0800 Doug MacEachern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Geoffrey Young wrote:
>
>> since you're punting on args()...
>
> thanks, looks like eric already applied this, i don't see a commit message
> though.
True, I committed earlier today and thou
On 01/25/01 23:26:19 -0800 Doug MacEachern mumbled:
> i'd like to release 1.25 tommorrow, i do not plan on making any other
> changes unless a showshopper pops up.
> if anybody can test the current cvs or this snapshot:
> http://perl.apache.org/~dougm/mod_perl-1.24_02-dev.tar.gz
>
> and pass along
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
> > > Is there any interest in incorporating Apache::Reload into mod_perl
> > > core? It seems to offer much more than StatINC, and in only a tiny bit
> > > more code... (I'm not suggesting that this opens any floodgates for other
> > > little modules i
> > has anybody tried the patch that sarathy posted?
>
> Where did he post it to?
>
> --
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he posted it to the modperl list a few days ago, here it is:
- Original Message -
From: "Gurusamy Sarathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > I'm trying to replicate StatINC in Dispatch.pm and ran
> > across something
> > > interesting.
> > >
> > > a call to
> > > $class->Apache::Symbol::undef_functions;
> > >
> > > makes my OO behave oddly - instead of returning the rc of
> > the method, it
> > > returns the method nam
> > I want to fix this bug in r->filename. Currently it does this:
> >
> > CODE:
> > get_set_PVp(r->filename,r->pool);
> > #ifndef WIN32
> > if(items > 1)
> > stat(r->filename, &r->finfo);
> > #endif
> >
> > The return code for stat() is not checked, therefore the stat
> > cache is l
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