Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Jim Winstead
On Dec 08, Gunther Birznieks wrote: > Now that traffic has increased on this list, I don't know if this is an > illusion but it seems to take a really long time between the time I post a > message and the mod_perl mailing list gets it back to me. the machine that handles mail for all of the ap

Re: [certification]

2000-12-07 Thread JoshNarins
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The day after the technology stabilizes one can decide what to certify people to do. If Perl6 is two+ years off, 5.6 certification makes sense. If Apache2.0/Modperl2.0 are x:{x<2,10} months off && are taking up a lot of Doug's and other mod_perl CPA

Re: [certification]

2000-12-07 Thread Rob Tanner
--On Thursday, December 07, 2000 05:55:41 PM -0600 Jimi Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > See - I KNEW IT!!! > > You aren't a PHB. You have to look at this like a PHB. PHB's don't care if the > paper means anything relevant. PHB's live for Plausible Deniability and Glory > Hogging. If

Re: [certification]

2000-12-07 Thread Gunther Birznieks
At 06:30 PM 12/7/2000 -0800, Rob Tanner wrote: >--On Thursday, December 07, 2000 05:55:41 PM -0600 Jimi Thompson ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>See - I KNEW IT!!! >> >>You aren't a PHB. You have to look at this like a PHB. PHB's don't care >>if the >>paper means anything relevant. PHB's li

Re: shared mem [was: mod_perl advocacy project resurrection]

2000-12-07 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Tim Bunce wrote: > On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 04:24:24PM -0800, Perrin Harkins wrote: > > On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Paul wrote: > > > I was pointed to IPC::Sharable, IPC::Sharelite. > > > I'll look at those. > > > > Take a look at IPC::MM for a shared memory hash implemented in C. Als

RE: connect_cached, mod_perl && Oracle connection pooling

2000-12-07 Thread Ed Park
Hey-- I know that this is mad late, but this caught my eye, and it doesn't look like anyone has responded since then. For anyone else-- if you've even been in a situation where you've wanted to create persistent DBI connections to multiple Oracle schemas, read on. In short, here's the solution

Which certificates are respected. Why?

2000-12-07 Thread JoshNarins
In a message dated 12/7/00 8:24:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > But an MCSD is fairly difficult from what > I understand. And on the other end of the spectrum, the couple of people I > know who are fully 100% CISCO certified through and through are like > networking

[OT] RE: Help needed with MAP expression

2000-12-07 Thread Ed Park
The point of this function is to right-align numbers in table-data cells and keep everything else left-aligned. Note that this is what Excel does by default (if you type in a number in Excel, it aligns to the right; if you type in a string, it aligns to the left). Technically, it should be use in

Authen::PAM

2000-12-07 Thread Aleksandr Vladimirskiy
Hi, has anyone used the Authen::PAM module? I am trying to authenticate users against /etc/shadow. The standard interface provided by the module returns numbers and the man page doesn't say anything about them. Please help! Alex --

Re: mod_perl advocacy project resurrection

2000-12-07 Thread Matthew Kennedy
"Eustace, Glen" wrote: > > going to go the Java way, the reasons have all been stated in this thread > before; Market hype, its an expensive solution so it must be good, its a > cool new technology, you can't get good perl programmers, its what is being > used by everyone else, we don't unde

Response time under mod_perl

2000-12-07 Thread Edmar Edilton da Silva
Hi all, I need to know the response time of a Perl script running under mod_perl. To do this I need a function that it's returns the current time of the system in milliseconds. Please, have anyone any idea what function I can use? Thanks for any help... Edmar,

Re: Response time under mod_perl

2000-12-07 Thread Michael Fuhr
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 02:57:33AM -0200, Edmar Edilton da Silva wrote: > I need to know the response time of a Perl script running under > mod_perl. To do this I need a function that it's returns the current time > of the system in milliseconds. Please, have anyone any idea what function I

Re: Response time under mod_perl

2000-12-07 Thread Adi Fairbank
Michael Fuhr wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 02:57:33AM -0200, Edmar Edilton da Silva wrote: > > > I need to know the response time of a Perl script running under > > mod_perl. To do this I need a function that it's returns the current time > > of the system in milliseconds. Please, hav

Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Jim Winstead wrote: [...] > in the meantime, be patient. :) uhmn, it has been better the last days. Actually right now the turn around time is back to a few minutes it seems like. if it's slow it's just to give a hint to not make it worse by sending useless off-topic mail. S

Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Gunther Birznieks
At 10:20 PM 12/7/2000 -0800, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote: >On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Jim Winstead wrote: > >[...] > > in the meantime, be patient. :) > >uhmn, it has been better the last days. Actually right now the turn >around time is back to a few minutes it seems like. > >if it's slow it's just to give

mod_perl training (was Re: Certification)

2000-12-07 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Gunther" == Gunther Birznieks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Gunther> A lecture format is great for spreading the word at the Gunther> conferences, but hands-on training would be even better. Or Gunther> perhaps there isn't a demand for mod_perl training in which Gunther> case I guess that's

Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Gerald Richter
> Anyway, if the list is slow here and if Apache.org is not willing to do > anything to fix it (but it looks like they are in a few weeks!) then I Be sure, they are already working on that, but it isn't done in few minutes... Gerald -

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