Hi
I use PerlFreshRestart on to reload my modules. This
is the problem I face:
I have
PerlRequire "bin/startup.pl"
which "require"s a lot of perl modules. However, on
restart (kill USR1), mod_perl does something like:
%temp = %INC; %INC = ();
while (($k, $v) = each %temp)) { require $k; }
Howeve
Around 1996, I ported./worked on an AIPS( Astronomical Image
Processing Sysetm) software to Linux.
See http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/aips parhaps they have some Perl API
by now..
simran wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have (for weeks) been trying to find a Perl Module (preferablly one
> that works under mod_
'tis was the first place i looked (but forgot to mention in my email)
:-) but the modules there are rather limited in what they do.
Anton, perhaps we should write the module and put it there, i loaned the
book "Astronomical Algorithms" from the library, but the formulas in it
are not trivial and
> Maybe i have been searching for the wrong keywords or been looking in
> the wrong places
You have. Try this:
http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=dist&query=astro
- Perrin
> My first thoughts were to use mod_proxy to forward requests for
> /protected/login to the backend, where the authentication will be
done.
> Then, just redirect the request to another URL behind /protected. The
> authentication information should be passed as part of the request,
should
> it not
Hi All,
I have (for weeks) been trying to find a Perl Module (preferablly one
that works under mod_perl) that does various astronomical calculations -
in particular i want to be able to work out the distance of a planet (in
our solar system) on a given date.
Maybe i have been searching for the
> i would like to prevent any of my mod_perl scripts from running longer
than
> 5 seconds. is there an elegant way to make a general timeout that
does not
> require changing all my scripts? i run both Registry and Mason
scripts in
> my environment.
You could try setting an alarm in a fixup hand
> In my limited understanding then, in the startup.pl, one could do the
> following:
>
> use strict;
> use MyMod::Config();
>
> MyMod::Config::load();
Yes. Then you can have a function for accessing the config variables,
or put them in globals ($MyMod::Config::database_password), or various
oth
i would like to prevent any of my mod_perl scripts from running longer than
5 seconds. is there an elegant way to make a general timeout that does not
require changing all my scripts? i run both Registry and Mason scripts in
my environment.
thank you in advance,
jlg
John Leon Guerrero -- http:
On 2002-03-27, Eric Frazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have any idea where to find this code I would be thankful. I can
> only find this..
[snip]
> At 04:47 PM 3/26/02 -0500, John D Groenveld wrote:
> > Jeff Horn posted this a couple years ago either here or @ dbi-users
> >
> > # Purpos
I'mamuzed!=)
At 12:49 AM 4/2/2002 +0100, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
>>Anyone looked at CPAN's front page today: www.cpan.org? It is
>>either a pretty amusing April Fools joke or a hack. Fun either way!
>
>It's gotta be an April Fools gag (great one). The hackers almost always
>leave their "stamp
> Christopher H. Laco wrote:
>> If I use the module in startup.pl, and have it load all of it's data at
startup, it that the instance all child processes will use?
>
> Yes, that's the best way to do it.
>
>> On a side note, I'm fairly comfortable with Perl/OOP at the
>> batch/command/cgi level, bu
>Anyone looked at CPAN's front page today: www.cpan.org? It is
>either a pretty amusing April Fools joke or a hack. Fun either way!
It's gotta be an April Fools gag (great one). The hackers almost always
leave their "stamp"...
Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator
West Yorkshire Perl User
Christopher H. Laco wrote:
> If I use the module in startup.pl, and have it load all of it's data at
> startup, it that the instance all child processes will use?
Yes, that's the best way to do it.
> On a side note, I'm fairly comfortable with Perl/OOP at the
> batch/command/cgi level, but the w
Anyone looked at CPAN's front page today: www.cpan.org? It is either a
pretty amusing April Fools joke or a hack. Fun either way!
Christian
-
Christian Gilmore
Technology Leader
GeT WW Global Applications Development
IBM Software Group
Subject line says it all.
I've recently reconfigured a web server to use the front-end proxy/back-end
mod_perl configuration. One application runs happily on the mod_perl
server, with static content being served from the proxy, and dynamic
requests forwarded to the backend.
However, I have a re
I have a Perl Module that loads configuration data from various sources,
ldap, ini, xml, etc. It was originally designed for batch file usage, but
I want to start using it in some new mod_perl commerce site development
I'm working on.
Barring the usual global variable issues, what's the best app
--On lundi 1 avril 2002 16:44 -0500 Larry Leszczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Eric Cholet wrote:
>
>> The Set-Cookie issue has been fixed in apache CVS, but the chunked
>> response issue hasn't yet. Forward any ideas/patches to the
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or to mod_proxy's
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Eric Cholet wrote:
> The Set-Cookie issue has been fixed in apache CVS, but the chunked response
> issue hasn't yet. Forward any ideas/patches to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> or to mod_proxy's maintainer, minfrin at sharp dot fm.
I have not yet been able to get 1.3.23 successfull
--On lundi 1 avril 2002 17:12 +0100 Pedro Melo Cunha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> It seems to be fixed in CVS Haven't tried it yet...
As far as I can tell the chunked response bug hasn't been
fixed yet.
>
> Best regards,
>
> On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 01:26:43PM -0500, John Siracusa wrote:
>>
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Recent happenings in the mod_perl world...
It was a slo
>> Also, I read about issues of database handlers becoming
>>unstable across forks. So should I place this initialization
>>information into a perl child init handler?
See the connect_on_init() method in the Apache::DBI docs.
>We use PerlSetVar's for this where I work.
That's how I would d
Jose Ortiz wrote:
>
> Apache has installed the mod_perl rpm and when I starts the daemon don't
> recognize the command
> PerlRequire.
>
> HELP!!!
And the daemon you are starting includes mod_perl?
./httpd -l on your httpd daemon will tell you.
-Fran
>
> --
> Jose R. Ortiz Ubarri
> Cs.
Apache has installed the mod_perl rpm and when I starts the daemon
don't recognize the command
PerlRequire.
HELP!!!
--
Jose R. Ortiz Ubarri
Cs. Student & Programmer
> Why does CPAN.org say "Comprehensive Java Archive Network"
Don't forget to check the RFC sites today either.
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Workhorse Computing Chicago, IL 60647
+1 800 762 1582
It seems to be fixed in CVS Haven't tried it yet...
Best regards,
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 01:26:43PM -0500, John Siracusa wrote:
> On 3/29/02 1:11 PM, John Siracusa wrote:
> > On 3/23/02 8:01 PM, Pedro Melo Cunha wrote:
> >> Looking at the change log, they mention a bug that multiple set-coo
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 10:51:24AM -0500, John Von Essen wrote:
> Why does CPAN.org say "Comprehensive Java Archive Network"
Umm.. lets see.. maybe its got something to do with the phase of the
moon.. no wait.. its just the day of the month.
Ajit
Think April 1... ;-)
At 10:51 AM 4/1/02 -0500, John Von Essen wrote:
>Why does CPAN.org say "Comprehensive Java Archive Network"
>
>-jve
> Why does CPAN.org say "Comprehensive Java Archive Network"
Because it's April Fools Day.
xoxo,
Andy
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Why does CPAN.org say "Comprehensive Java Archive Network"
-jve
Why does CPAN.org say "Comprehensive Java Archive Network"
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From: "Eric Cholet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: Be carefull with apache 1.3.24
> --On vendredi 29 mars 2002 13:26 -050
--On vendredi 29 mars 2002 13:26 -0500 John Siracusa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, now that I have patched, working versions, what's the status on
> apache.org fixing this bug in the real distribution?
The Set-Cookie issue has been fixed in apache CVS, but the chunked response
issue hasn
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