Markus Linke wrote:
>
> /usr/local/apache/bin:> apachectl configtest
> Syntax error on line 1235 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
> Can't load
> '/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/sun4-solaris/auto/DBI/DBI.so' for
> module DBI: ld.so.1: /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd: fatal: relocation
> err
>Joshua meant for you to run it in gdb with that option, but it might not
>be very helpfull if you didn't compile with CFLAGS=-g
Well, I did PERL_DEBUG=1, which allegedly does that. :)
>But you can try it anyay:
>
>gdb ../bin/httpd
>
>(gdb) run -X
>
>(gdb) bt
>
>and send the information it give
Derek Balling wrote:
>
> >
> >Run your httpd in -X mode without the help of the apachectl start
> >script. You can get that under gdb. -X mode runs in single
> >process mode, and is most handy for diagnosing problems such
> >as these.
>
> I guess I'm dense:
>
> # ../bin/httpd -X -f conf/httpd.
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 10:46:45PM -0700, Derek Balling wrote:
> >Run your httpd in -X mode without the help of the apachectl start
> >script. You can get that under gdb. -X mode runs in single
> >process mode, and is most handy for diagnosing problems such
> >as these.
>
> I guess I'm dense:
>
Yeo Puay Hoon wrote:
>
> /expat-lite -DNO_DL_NEEDED `../../apaci` os.c
> gcc -c -I../../os/unix -I../../include -DSOLARIS2=260 -DUSE_EXPAT
> -I../../lib
> /expat-lite -DNO_DL_NEEDED `../../apaci` os-inline.c
> rm -f libos.a
> ar cr libos.a os.o os-inline.o
> make[3]: ar: Command not found
> ma
raptor wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I have a site, it has two copies one that is on the Dev server (dev-copy)
> and the other Production one.
> So what I want ?
> I want to have the Production site on my dev machine ... ( i'm arraging that
> the DB and all dependant stuff get copied after some time passes
At 10:38 PM -0700 10/2/01, Joshua Chamas wrote:
>Derek Balling wrote:
>>
>> Did that. THAT's the output I get, nothing more. Make test, and the
>> test server all check out 100% and run fine, its only when I put it
>> in production that it takes a dump, and leaves absolutely nothing
>> except
Azimul Haque wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I am wondering for installation of Apache weblogic?
> Could you please tell me what is the exact address for Apache web logic? What is the
>installation process in Windows machine?
>
> Your kind cooperation would highly appeciated
>
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Derek Balling wrote:
>
> Did that. THAT's the output I get, nothing more. Make test, and the
> test server all check out 100% and run fine, its only when I put it
> in production that it takes a dump, and leaves absolutely nothing
> except what you see there.
>
> Lots of the "segfault" stuff in
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just installed apache 1.3.20, mod_perl 1.26 on a Redhat 7.1
> perl 5.6.0
>
> When I go to start apache with my startup.pl file it fails and says
>
> DB_File needs compatible versions of libdb & db.h
> you have db.h version 3.1.17 and libdb
At 1:01 PM +0800 10/3/01, Stas Bekman wrote:
>Derek Balling wrote:
>
>>I seem to have something boned... I can't even run an apachectl
>>configtest without segfaulting.
>>
>># ../bin/apachectl start
>>../bin/apachectl: line 171: 16563 Segmentation fault $HTTPD
>>../bin/apachectl start: httpd
Derek Balling wrote:
> I seem to have something boned... I can't even run an apachectl
> configtest without segfaulting.
>
> # ../bin/apachectl start
> ../bin/apachectl: line 171: 16563 Segmentation fault $HTTPD
> ../bin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
>
> Removing the Apache:
>
>
>I've had about two years of experience with perl, and one year of
>experience with mod_perl and MySQL.
>
>I've been doing contract programming jobs for people and charged by the
>hour. The rate I currently charge them ($40) was kind of chosen randomly.
>I'd like to find out if this figure is
clayton cottingham wrote:
[the gist of the clayton's request:
The code needs to be tested under live httpd with mod_perl. How?
]
Apache-Test framework developed for mod_perl 2.0 is *exactly* what you
want.
See how httpd-2.0 uses it (http://httpd.apache.org/test/ look for 'Perl
Framework'
Well put...and one more itemwhen you invoice your customer, say
net 30, they intentially sit on it for 60 days, then cut and date the
check on the 61st day, then keep it in their desk for another two weeks,
so what out for cash flow and future value of money
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Michael Ba
Hey guys..MASSIVELY OFF TOPIC!! :( :( :(
At 12:24 AM 10/3/2001 -0400, Michael Bacarella wrote:
> > I've had about two years of experience with perl, and one year of
> > experience with mod_perl and MySQL.
> >
> > I've been doing contract programming jobs for people and charged by the
> > hour
> I've had about two years of experience with perl, and one year of
> experience with mod_perl and MySQL.
>
> I've been doing contract programming jobs for people and charged by the
> hour. The rate I currently charge them ($40) was kind of chosen randomly.
> I'd like to find out if this figure i
I've had about two years of experience with perl, and one year of
experience with mod_perl and MySQL.
I've been doing contract programming jobs for people and charged by the
hour. The rate I currently charge them ($40) was kind of chosen randomly.
I'd like to find out if this figure is too high/t
I had this problem also with redhat 7.1, and I fixed it the same way.
I believe it is caused by loading two different versions of the same shared
object into the Apache webserver. In my case, I was loading one version
(db2) of berkeley db with:
LoadModule db_auth_module modules/mod_auth_db.s
I seem to have something boned... I can't even run an apachectl
configtest without segfaulting.
# ../bin/apachectl start
../bin/apachectl: line 171: 16563 Segmentation fault $HTTPD
../bin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
Removing the Apache::Registry call from my httpd.conf make
I have seen this one before, you will have to recompile DB_File.pm. Maybe
someone can shade some light of why this happen, anyways here's how I fix it.
1) I changed the symlink of db.h under /usr/include (btw, I'm using redhat 7.1)
and point it to db2/db.h
i.e. lrwxrwxrwx1 root root
Are you using redhat 7.1?
Tor.
Markus Linke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have a problem with Apache::DBI ... after activating it in httpd.conf
> the server-start fails when using Apache::DBI.
>
> The installation of mod_perl and mod_ssl brought up no error messages.
>
> Perl itself works fine
> Perl DBI
> It doesn't much matter whether you're using stacked handlers or not, or
> pushing vs. replacing, because the $r->child_terminate method seems to
> simply call the C exit(0) function under certain conditions (Win32, old
> version of apache, anything else?). Not much chance of any further action
Hi all,
It doesn't much matter whether you're using stacked handlers or not, or
pushing vs. replacing, because the $r->child_terminate method seems to
simply call the C exit(0) function under certain conditions (Win32, old
version of apache, anything else?). Not much chance of any further act
At 07:37 PM 10/2/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>> >> OpenIndex provides a file manager for an Apache modperl
>> web site using a
>> >> web browser.
>
>Looks good George
>
>any plans to add better authentication (eg certificates) and to set it up
>for secure SSL file transfers?
>
>Clinton Gormley
Authen
Hi,
we have a problem with Apache::DBI ... after activating it in httpd.conf
the server-start fails when using Apache::DBI.
The installation of mod_perl and mod_ssl brought up no error messages.
Perl itself works fine
Perl DBI works fine
Appache works fine
Apache Mod_SSL works fine
Apache Mod_P
> >> OpenIndex provides a file manager for an Apache modperl
> web site using a
> >> web browser.
Looks good George
any plans to add better authentication (eg certificates) and to set it up
for secure SSL file transfers?
Clinton Gormley
I have an initial *very rough* draft of a design document and project
proposal for the knowledge base. Please do not consider it final.
http://www.jamesmith.com/code/perlkb/
There are links to both PostScript and PDF versions, uncompressed and
gzip'd.
Comments are welcome on general design
On Tuesday 02 October 2001 20:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I go to start apache with my startup.pl file it fails and says
>
> DB_File needs compatible versions of libdb & db.h
> you have db.h version 3.1.17 and libdb version 2.4.14
Go to http://www.sleepycat.com, grab the latest Be
> If I install Apache::Sizelimit as a cleanup handler, neither
> Apache::SizeLimit::exit_if_too_big() or CGI::_reset_globals() are ever
> called. CGI::initialize_globals (which is what _reset_globals calls) is
> called once, at compile time for CGI.pm.
[...]
> If I put Apache::SizeLimit in as a Fi
OK, here's what I've found:
If I install Apache::Sizelimit as a cleanup handler, neither
Apache::SizeLimit::exit_if_too_big() or CGI::_reset_globals() are ever
called. CGI::initialize_globals (which is what _reset_globals calls) is
called once, at compile time for CGI.pm.
When I removed Apache::
Hi,
I just installed apache 1.3.20, mod_perl 1.26 on a Redhat 7.1
perl 5.6.0
When I go to start apache with my startup.pl file it fails and says
DB_File needs compatible versions of libdb & db.h
you have db.h version 3.1.17 and libdb version 2.4.14
Any pointers?
thanks in advance
Sc
hiya
recently here at work
ive been asked to start
providing test scripts
for my projects perl modules
ive found that its kinda hard to
figure out which way to testcertain paradigms
i was wondering what sort of help/tips/tricks
anyone out there in modperl land could help me with
here is t
On Sunday 30 September 2001 18:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I read th FAQ but no succes:
>
> kampen@eureka:/w20/htdocs/xmltest > strings /w20/bin/httpd |grep -i XML
> kampen@eureka:/w20/htdocs/xmltest >
>
> I removed ssl and php4 from the build and only concentrated on modperl
> 1.26 and apach
Actually, it is strange.
bash$ echo $PWD
/home/barancev
bash$ perl -e 'print $ENV{PWD}'
bash$ perl -e 'print "Oops!\n" unless exists $ENV{PWD}'
Oops!
bash$
By the way, `env` command does not show PWD variable too.
Somebody khows what the reason can be?
Once again my system configuration is
bas
Ok, the test failed because your $ENV{PWD} is empty, I'll trap this error on
0.08. By the way,
why is your $ENV{PWD} empty ?
regards
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Nothing, sir! :) The matter is that $ENV{PWD} is empty.
Neither works this one:
$ perl -MIPC::SysV -e 'print IPC::SysV::ftok(`pwd`, $<), "\n"'
This variant works though:
$ perl -MIPC::SysV -e 'chomp($pwd = `pwd`); print IPC::SysV::ftok($pwd, $<),
"\n"'
-1760399103
> -Original Message-
>
Hi!
I have been trying to install the combination with no luck. I have
gone exactly through the steps suggested in the apache readme file:
# gunzip apache_1.3.19.tar.gz
# tar -xvf apache_1.3.19.tar
# gunzip mod_perl-1.24_01.tar.gz
# tar -xvf mod_perl-1.24.01.tar
# cd mod_perl-1.24_01
#
What this command return on your system:
$ perl -MIPC::SysV -e 'print IPC::SysV::ftok($ENV{PWD}, $<), "\n"'
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