Hey
I found this link on the net and it seems to answer my question (right at the bottom),
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/archive/mod_perl_C1/dev_F4/uselargefiles_P3969/
Thanks to all who contributed to my query...
Jaco Greyling
-Original Message-
From: Ged Haywood [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Guys
Everything you've said so far make complete sense (thanks for that!).
My question now is, did Doug take this into consideration when he build mod_perl v1.27
(w/ PERL_USELARGEFILES=0) and somehow wrote a function that cleans up the data
structures from perl?
I think I need someone with 'in
All
Can someone please tell me if the following compile time options will work without
inherited (intermitted) problems.
Btw. I'm running perl 5.8.0 and apache 1.3.27 (without lfs).
% perl Makefile.PL \
USE_APXS=1 \
WITH_APXS=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs \
EVERYTHING=1 \
PERL_USE
Hi,
mod_perl does not look different between 2 builds (lfs and non-lfs apache) - our
assumption that mod_perl shares memory with Apache might just be wrong or there is a
way for mod_perl to make system calls with lfs against perl and non-lfs against apache.
Hence we need a developer feedback :)
Ok -
This comes from the Makefile.PL:
sub uselargefiles_check {
return unless $] >= 5.006 and $Config{uselargefiles}
and $PERL_USELARGEFILES and $USE_APXS;
local $Apache::src::APXS = $WITH_APXS;
my $cflags = Apache::src->new->apxs('-q' => 'CFLAGS') || '';
return if $cflags
Thanks for your prompt response!
We did compile Apache with CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" but
we're trying to move away from this now, because of vendors like IBM and Oracle not
willing to re-compile (websphere mods and mod_ossos) with the same flags. Thus without
re-compi
Hey
Sorry - it took 30 mins to receive the confirmation (wasn't sure if it went through
successfully the 1st time)...
Anyway, I don't have a BUG to report - all I want to know is, is it SAVE to run
non-LFS Apache with LFS Perl using mod_perl LFS. It works...sure...but I'm not sure
what the out
Guys,
anyone with experience on the below problem???
Please advice, I would really appreciate the help.
Regards,
Jaco Greyling
-Original Message-
From: Greyling, Jaco
Sent: 17 June 2003 10:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: non-LFS Apache 1.3.27 w/ LFS Perl 5.8.0 (using mod_perl)
All
All
Sorry if this question goes out to the wrong discussion group, but I've been told if
anyone could answer this then it'll be someone on this forum :) Ok, here goes...
We use Perl 5.6.x and Perl 5.8.0 with LFS. We also use mod_perl 1.27 with LFS and
Apache 1.3.27 (with LFS).
To make a long
All
Sorry if this question goes out to the wrong discussion group, but I've been told if
anyone could answer this then it'll be someone on this forum :) Ok, here goes...
We use Perl 5.6.x and Perl 5.8.0 with LFS. We also use mod_perl 1.27 with LFS and
Apache 1.3.27 (with LFS).
To make a long
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