Re: [WOT] emacs and WEBDAV

2002-03-14 Thread Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
At Thu, 14 Mar 2002 11:30:54 -0800, Rob Bloodgood wrote: > DW also speaks WEBDAV natively, but emacs does not. Emacs speaks CVS Eldav: Yet another WebDAV interface for Emacsen http://www.gohome.org/eldav/ -- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Looking for RPC::ONC.pm

2002-03-14 Thread Medi Montaseri
Does anyone know where I can find an ONC RPC perl package? The only one I found is perlrpcgen-0.71a from Jake Donham who used be reachable at [EMAIL PROTECTED] However Jake's implementation requires an include file (rpc/svc_soc.h) that seems to be only available on Solaris. I need a linux version

Re: [OT]RE: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Stas Bekman
Bill Marrs wrote: > >> You actually can do this. See the mergemem project: >> http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/ulrich/mergemem/ > > > I'm interested in this, but it involves a kernel hack and the latest > version is from 29-Jan-1999, so I got cold feet. It was a student project. And unless so

[Fwd: Re: Apache::DBI startup failure]

2002-03-14 Thread Brendan W. McAdams
Weird, although I bet if you had straced the apache processes you would have seen the File not found. For some reason I recall DBD Drivers being case sensitive. On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 20:06, Doug Silver wrote: > Ok, I found it, but this has got to be some kind of bug. > > This works: > Apache::DB

Re: Apache::DBI startup failure

2002-03-14 Thread Doug Silver
Ok, I found it, but this has got to be some kind of bug. This works: Apache::DBI->connect_on_init("dbi:pg:demo","demo"); This doesn't: Apache::DBI->connect_on_init("dbi:Pg:demo","demo"); That's right, putting 'dbi:pg' in lowercase made it work. I looked through some old newsgroup stuff and saw

RE: [WOT] emacs and WEBDAV

2002-03-14 Thread Rob Bloodgood
> At 11:30 AM -0800 3/14/02, Rob Bloodgood wrote: > >The problem is, concurrency. Dreamweaver has versioning built > >in... but emacs has no way to recognize it. So when I make a fix > >to a file, if the designers aren't explicitly instructed to > > >refresh-from-the-website-via-ftp, my changes

Re: Apache::DBI startup failure

2002-03-14 Thread Brendan W. McAdams
I've seen similar behavior with DBD::Sybase; if your SYBASE env variable is not set or points at an invalid directory Apache starts up but begins segging every child process over and over again. I'm not familiar with Postgres but this might point you in the right direction. On Thu, 2002-03-14 at

Apache::DBI startup failure

2002-03-14 Thread Doug Silver
I can't seem to get Apache::DBI to start up properly. Here's my startup.pl: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Apache (); use Apache::Status (); use Apache::DBI (); # This *must* come before all other DBI modules! use Apache::Registry; use CGI (); CGI->compile(':all'); use CGI::Car

Re: performance testing - emulating real world use

2002-03-14 Thread mike808
> My experience with commercial load-testing apps is that they are > outrageously expensive, a pain to program, don't really scale all that > well, and mostly have to run on Windows with someone sitting at the > mouse. There are some that work better than others, but the free stuff > in this

Re: Problem Removing Handlers

2002-03-14 Thread Geoffrey Young
Hans Poo wrote: > Please Help > > One of my handlers do an: > > $r->set_handlers( PerlInitHandler => undef); > > Later in the same virtual host configuration there is another Directory > covering the URL / with this handler. > > PerlInitHandler "sub { my $r = shift; warn 'callback', $

Problem Removing Handlers

2002-03-14 Thread Hans Poo
Please Help One of my handlers do an: $r->set_handlers( PerlInitHandler => undef); Later in the same virtual host configuration there is another Directory covering the URL / with this handler. PerlInitHandler "sub { my $r = shift; warn 'callback', $r->current_callback; warn 'this should

Re: problem in recompiling

2002-03-14 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi there, On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Parag R Naik wrote: > Hi all, > I am having a problem compiling mod_perl 1.26 src with apache 1.3.22 src. > The problem on running make occur at the following command > > gcc -c -I../.. -I/usr/local/ActivePerl-5.6/lib/5.6.1/i686-linux-thread-multi/COR ActivePerl

Re: [WOT] emacs and WEBDAV

2002-03-14 Thread Kee Hinckley
At 11:30 AM -0800 3/14/02, Rob Bloodgood wrote: >The problem is, concurrency. Dreamweaver has versioning built in... but >emacs has no way to recognize it. So when I make a fix to a file, if the >designers aren't explicitly instructed to refresh-from-the-website-via-ftp, >my changes get hosed.

RE: Mapping files

2002-03-14 Thread Stathy G. Touloumis
Ok, I found an interim solution for my file mapping issue the problem I am running into now is that get/post data associated with the request is lost . . . Is this covered in the mod_perl cookbook? > > I am trying to map a uri to a file based on certain factors. I > would like > > to have this

Re: problems returning a hash of hashes using mod_perl

2002-03-14 Thread FRacca
Actually i found out that this was the correct answer code: | return %{$Actions::Vars::config{$conf}}; | -

Re: [WOT] emacs and WEBDAV

2002-03-14 Thread darren chamberlain
Quoting Rob Bloodgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 14, 2002 14:30]: > I've been trying, in various attempts over the past two years, > to come up with a compromise between the two. The closest I've > come was somebody mentioned a CVS emulation layer over a DAV > repository... but that never came to f

RE: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Tom Brown
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Bill Marrs wrote: > > >It's copy-on-write. The swap is a write-to-disk. > >There's no such thing as sharing memory between one process on disk(/swap) > >and another in memory. > > agreed. What's interesting is that if I turn swap off and back on again, what? doesn't se

[WOT] emacs and WEBDAV

2002-03-14 Thread Rob Bloodgood
I'm running a Mason based website, and I use Emacs when I write code. My web designers use Dreamweaver. I've designed the site so that my web guys have to reserve me one table cell (or more than one depending on where in the site, but you get the point) where I put a single dispatch component to

Re: problems returning a hash of hashes using mod_perl

2002-03-14 Thread FRacca
tnks a lot to all of you for the quick answers.. it now recognizes the hash im sending to, but its complaining a bit about the values.. saying it cat find the values for the keys.. but i don´t think this will be a real problem... it must be some gramatical eror or something tnks again Fernando

Re: problems returning a hash of hashes using mod_perl

2002-03-14 Thread Ernest Lergon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > [snip] > > > | return %Actions::Vars::config{$conf}; | > >- > Must read:

Re: [OT]Re: problems returning a hash of hashes using mod_perl

2002-03-14 Thread Per Einar Ellefsen
At 19:53 14.03.2002 +0100, Per Einar Ellefsen wrote: >Again, see perllol, it'll give you insight into this matter. Oops, like Garth pointed out, this is supposed to be perldsc, and not perllol (which gives a description of arrays of arrays, which work in a similar way). >-- Per Einar Ellefse

Re: [OT]RE: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Bill Marrs
>You actually can do this. See the mergemem project: >http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/ulrich/mergemem/ I'm interested in this, but it involves a kernel hack and the latest version is from 29-Jan-1999, so I got cold feet. -bill

[OT]Re: problems returning a hash of hashes using mod_perl

2002-03-14 Thread Per Einar Ellefsen
At 15:46 14.03.2002 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >im using mod_perl with a module which stores all the configurations, and >embperl for displaying the wepages > >a sub in this .pm has to return a hash with the configurations > >but that hash is inside another general hash called configurations,

Mod_Perl Unix Printing

2002-03-14 Thread Mike Anderson
Is there a memory leak issue for piping jobs to lp from a mod_perl web server? Or is there a way in mod_perl that I can spool jobs to a print server and verify the return status? Thanks, --M

Re: problems returning a hash of hashes using mod_perl

2002-03-14 Thread Garth Winter Webb
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 10:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > code: > > | return %Actions::Vars::config{$conf}; | > >---

problems returning a hash of hashes using mod_perl

2002-03-14 Thread FRacca
I got a problem im using mod_perl with a module which stores all the configurations, and embperl for displaying the wepages a sub in this .pm has to return a hash with the configurations but that hash is inside another general hash called configurations, this is because each user of the program

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-14 Thread Perrin Harkins
mire wrote: > Beta contains new code and www is old code. We were calling www but once a > while beta would pop in. We noticed error messages that were giving whole > stack trace (caller) but those error messages were not present in www code, > they are implemented as a change in beta code. Are

RE: POST and multipart/data-form question

2002-03-14 Thread Vuillemot, Ward W
not a type -- just my brain switching things. the form is correct. : -Original Message- : From: Robin Berjon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] : Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 8:22 AM : To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Subject: Re: POST and multipart/data-form question : :

Re: [OT]RE: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Stas Bekman
Narins, Josh wrote: > Call me an idiot. > > How is it even remotely possible that turning off swap restores memory > shared between processes? Is the Linux kernel going from process to process > comparing pages of memory as they re-enter RAM? "Oh, those two look > identical, they'll get shared?"

[ANNOUNCE] Apache::VMonitor v0.7

2002-03-14 Thread Stas Bekman
The uploaded file Apache-VMonitor-0.7.tar.gz has entered CPAN as file: $CPAN/authors/id/S/ST/STAS/Apache-VMonitor-0.7.tar.gz size: 19973 bytes md5: 352f90fa6d40deae16a4daa80ef22d5e Changes: * fix a devide by zero error (when there is no swap used). Thanks to Bill Marrs <[EMA

Re: [OT]RE: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Bill Marrs
>How is it even remotely possible that turning off swap restores memory >shared between processes? Is the Linux kernel going from process to process >comparing pages of memory as they re-enter RAM? "Oh, those two look >identical, they'll get shared?" This is a good point. I really have no clue

Re: POST and multipart/data-form question

2002-03-14 Thread Hans Poo
El Jue 14 Mar 2002 12:12, Vuillemot, Ward W escribió: > I have searched off and on for the past 3 weeks for a solution to my > problem. I am at wits end. . .and thought I would finally ask the > mailinglist. > > I had a set of CGI scripts that worked without problem. I began the > process about

Re: POST and multipart/data-form question

2002-03-14 Thread Robin Berjon
On Thursday 14 March 2002 17:12, Vuillemot, Ward W wrote: > Now, I change nothing more than the form enctype to "multipart/data-form". I haven't looked at your sample code in detail, but as someone that got caught on similar problems due to silly typoes I'd like to point out that it's "multipar

POST and multipart/data-form question

2002-03-14 Thread Vuillemot, Ward W
I have searched off and on for the past 3 weeks for a solution to my problem. I am at wits end. . .and thought I would finally ask the mailinglist. I had a set of CGI scripts that worked without problem. I began the process about 4 weeks ago of moving them to mod_perl. The suite of scripts are

RE: Problem With DB_File Installation On Red-Hat Linux 7.1 [OT]

2002-03-14 Thread Joe Breeden
That rings a bell. I think that the problem was that a secondary required file for the db.h for one of the versions db3 I believe is not a part of the RedHat install and that relinking the db.h file didn't help. It was at that point that I went to sleepcat.com to get the complete kit and instal

RE: Problem With DB_File Installation On Red-Hat Linux 7.1 [OT]

2002-03-14 Thread Joe Breeden
I had this problem the other day. And it was a screwy problem to fix. I had to get the latest BerkeleyDB, something like v4.0.14 (www.sleepycat.com) install it. Then reinstall the DB_File and I believe Storable modules making sure they pointed to the new install of BerkeleyDB. Of course, when I

Problem With DB_File Installation On Red-Hat Linux 7.1

2002-03-14 Thread James McKim
I'm trying to install DB_File on our Red-Hat Linux. 7.1 box and am getting an error about having 2 versions of BerkeleyDB installed. The log of the installation follows. Any help would be appreciated. James CPAN.pm: Going to build P/PM/PMQS/DB_File-1.803.tar.gz Parsing config.in... Looks Go

[OT]RE: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Narins, Josh
Call me an idiot. How is it even remotely possible that turning off swap restores memory shared between processes? Is the Linux kernel going from process to process comparing pages of memory as they re-enter RAM? "Oh, those two look identical, they'll get shared?" -Incredulous -Original Mes

Re: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Andreas J. Koenig
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 07:25:27 -0500, Bill Marrs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> It's copy-on-write. The swap is a write-to-disk. >> There's no such thing as sharing memory between one process on disk(/swap) >> and another in memory. > agreed. What's interesting is that if I turn swap o

Re: Apache and Perl with Virtual Host

2002-03-14 Thread Bill Marrs
At 04:02 AM 3/14/2002, Matt Phelps wrote: >Forgive me if I'm posting to the wrong group. I"ve got apache 1.3.22 >running several virtual webs. I can get perl scripts to run under the >default web but not in the others. All the webs point to the same script >folder. If I try to run the script un

RE: loss of shared memory in parent httpd

2002-03-14 Thread Bill Marrs
>It's copy-on-write. The swap is a write-to-disk. >There's no such thing as sharing memory between one process on disk(/swap) >and another in memory. agreed. What's interesting is that if I turn swap off and back on again, the sharing is restored! So, now I'm tempted to run a crontab every

Re: Memory query

2002-03-14 Thread Andrew Green
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you actually want to free the memory, you need to undef it. The > untie prevents it from persisting, but the memory stays allocated > unless you undef. OK, I think I'm probably handling this properly then, after a

problem in recompiling

2002-03-14 Thread Parag R Naik
Hi all,I am having a problem compiling mod_perl 1.26 src with apache 1.3.22 src.The problem on running make occur at the following command   gcc -c -I../.. -I/usr/local/ActivePerl-5.6/lib/5.6.1/i686-linux-thread-multi/CORE -I../../os/unix -I../../include   -DLINUX=22 -I/usr/include/db1 -DM

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-14 Thread mire
Beta contains new code and www is old code. We were calling www but once a while beta would pop in. We noticed error messages that were giving whole stack trace (caller) but those error messages were not present in www code, they are implemented as a change in beta code. Right now we solved the

Apache and Perl with Virtual Host

2002-03-14 Thread Matt Phelps
Forgive me if I'm posting to the wrong group. I"ve got apache 1.3.22 running several virtual webs. I can get perl scripts to run under the default web but not in the others. All the webs point to the same script folder. If I try to run the script under a virtual web, all I get is text display.

Re: Problem comping mod_perl and mod_dav statically at same time...

2002-03-14 Thread simran
Hi All, To all those that read the message and were about to reply, a big thankyou. I *think* i have it working :-) The problem was that the 'dav' directory (as specificied in the Location field in my httpd.conf) did not exist on the filesystem!!! Once i created that, all the options seem t

[ANNOUNCE] PHP::Session

2002-03-14 Thread Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Announcing new module: PHP::Session. This module enables you to read / write (write is not yet implemented though) PHP4-builtin session files from Perl. Then you can share session data between PHP and Perl, without changing PHP code, which may be a hard work for us Perl hackers. This is somethin

Problem comping mod_perl and mod_dav statically at same time...

2002-03-14 Thread simran
Hi All, I am trying to compile the following things together: * apache_1.3.23 * mod_dav-1.0.3-1.3.6 * mod_perl-1.26 If i compile apache with mod_dav OR mod_perl it works fine. However, if i compile them both in then httpd always segfaults as soon as i pass it any request. The way i configure