Hi,
I posted this problem the other day, deep inside a thread about
something else, and didn't get any replies; maybe nobody spotted it?
Does anybody have Apache::Dispatch working on Windows with Perl 5.8.0?
Randy?
I'm trying to build it on Windows XP (MSVC++ 6) with Perl 5.8.0 / Apache
Hi!
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 08:33:31AM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
I posted this problem the other day, deep inside a thread about
something else, and didn't get any replies; maybe nobody spotted it?
Does anybody have Apache::Dispatch working on Windows with Perl 5.8.0?
Randy?
Randy
Hi!
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 08:59:23AM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
I would rather be able to build the module myself anyway, rather than
using a PPM package.
I guess (and Geoffrey (who BTW transfered maintainership of Apache::Dispatch
to me..) suggested something) the problem lies within the
Specifically,
I'd like to log certain image file requests (all files
with .jpg, .gif, and .png extensions) to a custom log,
image_log, logging IP, file, time, status, bytes,
referer, cookies, etc.
I care about speed here.
Would you suggest a native logging
Tofu Optimist wrote:
Specifically,
I'd like to log certain image file requests (all files
with .jpg, .gif, and .png extensions) to a custom log,
image_log, logging IP, file, time, status, bytes,
referer, cookies, etc.
I care about speed here.
Would you suggest a native logging
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Steve Hay wrote:
Thomas Klausner wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 08:33:31AM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
I posted this problem the other day, deep inside a
thread about something else, and didn't get any replies;
maybe nobody spotted it?
Does anybody have
The problem you described before with the missing symbols
can be resolved by linking against the mod_perl.lib built
when you build mod_perl.so. This can be done by adding in
a LIBS attribute to WriteMakefile() in Makefile.PL with a
value of ' -L/Path/to/mod_perl_lib -lmod_perl'.
ah, right.
Hey everyone,
First off, thanks a lot for your help on this, and all of your work to the
open source community. And thanks in advance for the help.
The problem I'm having is that I was on RH8 with a manually built Apache 1.3
and mod_perl. I have upgraded to RH9 with Apache 2.0 and now $| no
Tommy Falgout wrote:
[...]
Here's the logistical info:
perl -MCGI -e 'print $CGI::VERSION' -- 2.89
perl -v -- This is perl, v5.8.0 built for i386-linux-thread-multi
(with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more detail)
Web Server:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ httpd -v
Server version:
It all started when I have noticed a few core files after running t/SMOKE on
modperl-2.0's top-level test suite. I couldn't figure out which test caused
them. So I have decided to rewrite the smoker to provide me that information.
In the future we might autoextract the backtrace as well.
While
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Geoffrey Young wrote:
The problem you described before with the missing symbols
can be resolved by linking against the mod_perl.lib built
when you build mod_perl.so. This can be done by adding in
a LIBS attribute to WriteMakefile() in Makefile.PL with a
value of '
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