On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > I am sending this after a suggestion that was given to me during
> > > in a perlmonks discussion.
>
> I was the one who suggested it. Why don't you take a shot at writing
> it? The modperl.pod seems like the logical place to patch. Then S
Hi,
> > I am sending this after a suggestion that was given to me during in
a
> > perlmonks discussion.
I was the one who suggested it. Why don't you take a shot at writing
it? The modperl.pod seems like the logical place to patch. Then Stas
could add your information to the guide as well. I
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
> APOLOGY
> -
> I posted a message to this list with a small Perl script attached (without
> ZIP-ing it first). This has triggered off numerous bounced mail virus
> alerts and I apologise for this. I will avoid repeating that mistake in
> fu
> We have a couple openings doing intense and interesting mod_perl work
> here at Red Hat. Formal description is below. Key skills are perl,
> mod_perl, apache, and DBI (especially Oracle). Must relocate to
> Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
If only Red Hat was in Oregon... .
L8r
Rob
Thanks,
I have it fixed
My module was ending like this:
return OK;
1;
__END__
When return OK; was removed the error goes. A copy + paste error - sorry.
- Original Message -
From: "___cliff rayman___" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: We
verify that Apache/Gateway00.pm has a true value
at the end of the module. usually this looks just like
this at the end:
1;
if not, then u can add it if this is an in house module.
if not, find out what gives from the module author.
David wrote:
> Hello, I am getting this error message. Can a
* David ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011107 14:05]:
> Hello,
>
> I am getting this error message. Can anyone tell me what it is and
> how to get rid of it. (or if I need to worry about it)
>
> [Wed Nov 7 18:52:40 2001] [error] [Wed Nov 7 18:52:40 2001] Gateway00.pm:
>Apache/Gateway00.pm did not retur
Hello,
I am getting this error message. Can anyone tell me
what it is and how to get rid of it. (or if I need to worry about
it)
[Wed Nov 7 18:52:40 2001] [error] [Wed
Nov 7 18:52:40 2001] Gateway00.pm: Apache/Gateway00.pm did not return a
true value at (eval 146) line 3.
Config:
[Wed
Hi there,
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, SubbaReddy M wrote:
> I installed perl 5.6.1 and mod_perl and Apache-ASP-2.27 on my Linux box. (Redhat 6.2)
Did you compile your Apache and mod_perl?
> [root@qclinux /root]# perl -v
That's "perl -V" not "perl -v" :)
> This is perl, v5.6.1 built for i686-linux
>
Perrin,
I'm using PerlRun at the moment because I'm still developing the
application; the production server runs under Registry naturally.
I added the parentheses as you suggested and everything is fine, the
"error.log" is clean - no more problem. Thank you very much (this has
really been buggi
> In my script a simple "use Image::Magick;" results in the following lines
> being added to my error.log everytime the script is called:
Are you using PerlRun or Registry?
> Prototype mismatch: sub
> Apache::ROOT::shapeshifter::system::pm_files_2ecgi::Transparent vs ($;@)
at
> E:/Apache/lib/Exp
Problematic test script attached...
Apache "error.log" reports the following:
Prototype mismatch: sub
Apache::ROOT::shapeshifter::system::pm_files_2ecgi::Transparent vs ($;@) at
E:/Apache/lib/Exporter.pm line 57.
at e:/apache/htdocs/shapeshifter/system/image_wizard.pl line 2
Prototype mismatch:
Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
> Stas,
>
> I appreciate that this is the mod_perl mailing list. Let me clarify my
> initial question by adding... This behaviour only occurs when I run my
> script under mod_perl, no errors are reported when using mod_CGI.
>
> Hence my posting to the mod_perl list.
Hey all. I seem to be coming onto the modperl scene a little late, and
it seems one of the classes mentioned in the Eagle book no longer
exists.
I am trying to get the full URI (http(s):///) from
the Apache::URI class. Of course the Eagle mentions that URI::URL is
schedulted to be repla
What is difference between FCGI and CGI::FastCGI?I
installed FCGI,but tried for CGI::FastCGI module, not able to
find.Where do I get CGI::FastCGI?thanks
inadvance.-SubbaReddy
Hello Gurus,
I installed perl
5.6.1 and mod_perl and Apache-ASP-2.27
on my Linux box. (Redhat 6.2)
and checked at commond line for
version check, getting following info.
[root@qclinux /root]# perl
-v
This is perl, v5.6.1 built for
i686-linux
Copyright 1987-2001, Larry
Wall
> Hey list,
>
> We're trying to turn some xml into a pdf using fop. A wrapper has been
> written for fop so that we can pass it xml on the stdin, and get the
> pdf from the stdout.
>
> We're using IPC::Open2 to set this up:
I remember having lots of trouble with the implicit redirection
that
Hey list,
We're trying to turn some xml into a pdf using fop. A wrapper has been
written for fop so that we can pass it xml on the stdin, and get the
pdf from the stdout.
We're using IPC::Open2 to set this up:
use IPC::Open2;
open2(*README, *WRITEME, "$progname");
print WRITEME $thexml or warn
> From: Stas Bekman *EXTERN* [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Reif Peter wrote:
>
> > In a mod_perl handler I want to construct the original URL
> of the request. I
> > can construct it with r->get_server_name,
> r->get_server_port, r->uri and
> > $r->parsed_uri->query.
> >
> > But how do I get
Hi again,
I have joint this mailing list to send the appended bug report.
But I get no response. Exist there a special bug report e-mail
address or is 5.00503 not supported any more by mod_perl-1.26?
IMO if the embedded test (make test) does not run, it can't be
my mistake. With mod_perl-1.25 a
Stas,
I appreciate that this is the mod_perl mailing list. Let me clarify my
initial question by adding... This behaviour only occurs when I run my
script under mod_perl, no errors are reported when using mod_CGI.
Hence my posting to the mod_perl list. :-)
Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordin
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