On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Fran Fabrizio wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've just installed a mod_perl enabled Apache and I am trying to configure
> it. I ran into the "can't call register_cleanup on an undefined value"
> while I was trying out the sample startup.pl file in the "Writing Apache
> Modules in Per
Hello,
I've just installed a mod_perl enabled Apache and I am trying to configure
it. I ran into the "can't call register_cleanup on an undefined value"
while I was trying out the sample startup.pl file in the "Writing Apache
Modules in Perl and C" book. I did see the note about this in the
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Paul Kulchenko wrote:
> Hi, Geoffrey!
>
> > your procedure is correct. well, except that you can't do what you
> > want :)
> >
> > take a look at http_protocol.c -
> >
> > 'r->content_type = "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1";' is hardcoded
> > in ap_send_error_response(), so i
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Chris Rodgers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Apache with mod_perl and mod_ssl. ("Apache/1.3.20 (Unix)
> mod_perl/1.25 mod_ssl/2.8.4 OpenSSL/0.9.5a" to be precise.)
>
> I am listening on both port 80 (HTTP) and port 443 (HTTPS) and serving perl
> scripts. There are two separate
Hi,
I'm running Apache with mod_perl and mod_ssl. ("Apache/1.3.20 (Unix)
mod_perl/1.25 mod_ssl/2.8.4 OpenSSL/0.9.5a" to be precise.)
I am listening on both port 80 (HTTP) and port 443 (HTTPS) and serving perl
scripts. There are two separate vhosts on the two ports -> i.e. entirely
different webs
> > > But if I go to
http://www.buildreferrals.com/rotatorstats.asp?login=pmak0
> > > (that's the same URL, but with a query string added), then I get a
"404
> > > Not Found" error.
> >
> > Of course you do. Your regex ^/(.*)\.asp doesn't match that URL with
> > the query string.
>
> Why not? I di
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> > But if I go to http://www.buildreferrals.com/rotatorstats.asp?login=pmak0
> > (that's the same URL, but with a query string added), then I get a "404
> > Not Found" error.
>
> Of course you do. Your regex ^/(.*)\.asp doesn't match that URL with
> the
Perrin Harkins wrote:
> > In my lightweight httpd.conf, I have:
> >
> > RewriteRule ^/(.*)\.asp http://66.33.85.239/$1.asp [p]
> >
> > If I go to http://www.buildreferrals.com/rotatorstats.asp, it gets proxy'd
> > correctly.
> >
> > But if I go to http://www.buildreferrals.com/rotatorstats.asp?
> In my lightweight httpd.conf, I have:
>
> RewriteRule ^/(.*)\.asp http://66.33.85.239/$1.asp [p]
>
> If I go to http://www.buildreferrals.com/rotatorstats.asp, it gets proxy'd
> correctly.
>
> But if I go to http://www.buildreferrals.com/rotatorstats.asp?login=pmak0
> (that's the same URL, but w
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Scott Kister wrote:
> uselargefiles=define
Have you tried turning off "uselargefiles"?
I might be off track here, but recently I tried to install mod_perl on
Solaris 5.8. It kept segfaulting until I turned off "uselargefiles" and
binary compatibility with 5.00503. You could
I've been looking into this some more without much progress. Is anyone
on this list successfully using modperl, DBD::Oracle, and XML::Parser
on Solaris 2.8 x86?
Are there any known symbol conflicts with Oracle's libclntsh.so and
Expat? Any good alternative perl XML Parsers to Expat?
Thanks, Scot
I have a front-end lightweight Apache proxying Apache::ASP scripts to a
backend mod_perl Apache. I am experiencing problems with query strings.
In my lightweight httpd.conf, I have:
RewriteRule ^/(.*)\.asp http://66.33.85.239/$1.asp [p]
If I go to http://www.buildreferrals.com/rotatorstats.asp,
--On 30/07/01 06:43 -0400 Philip Mak wrote:
> In "perldoc Apache::Reload", the DESCRIPTION has the following sections:
>
> - StatINC Replacement
> - Register Modules Implicitly
> - Register Modules Explicitly
> - Special "Touch" File
>
> I just re-read it again and realized that "StatINC Replacem
I would like to apologies for my yesterday post of many lines. Though this
message will cause also bandwith consumption, please forgive me ! I replied
to the digest, instead of creating a new message.
I am truly sorry !
Radu Caulea,
Senior Oracle Consultant
www.caulea.fr.st
Hi, Geoffrey!
> your procedure is correct. well, except that you can't do what you
> want :)
>
> take a look at http_protocol.c -
>
> 'r->content_type = "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1";' is hardcoded
> in ap_send_error_response(), so it's an apache thing and not a
> mod_perl thing...
Absolute
Hi, my name is Mauricio
I'm from Brazil
I am trying install apache 1.3.20 with mod_perl
1.1.26 on Solaris 2.6
The output of gcc -v is:
Reading specs from
/net/gnu/stow/gcc-2.95.2-5.6/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.6/2.95.2/specsgcc
version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
The steps of instalatt
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What CGI.pm version are you using?
> > perl -MCGI -le 'print $CGI::VERSION'
>
> Version 3.02. Is there a way to go back to an earlier version, if that
> will take care of this problem? It was installed by either
> Bundle::CPAN or Bundle::Apache
> I was wondering is this an unusual size? I know the man says size will grow etc...
>but i am looking for others opinions based on there setups and real life vs. text
>book comparison.
>
> 4669 nobody20 0 215M 91M 204 R29.6 55.9 1:00 httpd
>
That's not normal. Perhaps you have
> What CGI.pm version are you using?
> perl -MCGI -le 'print $CGI::VERSION'
Version 3.02. Is there a way to go back to an earlier version, if that
will take care of this problem? It was installed by either
Bundle::CPAN or Bundle::Apache - I have installed both of these
recently.
> i think
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, John Buwa wrote:
> It seems my modperl apache runs slower than my regular apache could this be the
>reason?
That's likely to be a symptom, not a cause. Can you be less vague
than "runs slower"? Under mod_perl, your Perl scripts should run
faster than they do under plain A
Hi there,
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, Radu Caulea wrote:
> I use Apache 3.19, mod_perl, Oracle in an NT environment. As I decided to
> have Apache on one machine and Oracle on another, I need to transfer and
> display with Apache/mod_perl a remote html file (i.e. written by Oracle on
> the other machin
In our
setup... (with many many modules loaded), the apache
processes are around 30-40mb. In cases where I've
seen
apache
get that big it's always been due to a bug or memory leak,
usually in my own code.
Michael
-Original Message-From: John Buwa
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent
Hello,
I was wondering is this an unusual size? I know the
man says size will grow etc... but i am looking for others opinions based on
there setups and real life vs. text book comparison.
4669 nobody 20
0 215M 91M 204 R 29.6 55.9
1:00 httpd
It seems my modperl apache run
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
> no (re-)?read the manpage. it's all there.
>
> It's possible that Matt wants to add other options to the SYNOPSIS
> section, as not everybody bothers to read the manpage. I think people are
> used to see all of the functionality covered in SYNOPSIS.
In "
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Kulchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:53 AM
> To: Stas Bekman
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Problem] Can't return Content-type with SERVER_ERROR
>
[snip]
>
> it's the same as to use err_headers_out as far as I
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