Hi Geoffrey,
that looks just fine to me. you shouldn't need it, but try to
use Apache::CmdParms;
at the top of your script, just in case.
Unfortunately that does not work: Compilation works fine until I try to
load the Module with PerlModule in httpd.conf:
Can't locate Apache/CmdParms.pm in @
Finally I found the solution:
Can't locate object method "server" via package "Apache::CmdParms" at
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.0/Apache/MIHConfig.pm line 35.
You have to 'use Apache::ModuleConfig;' to make this work.
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Hi,
When you reboot the Oracle Database are you rebooting the machine or just restarting
the oracle process. If it is the later then you might try restarting the Orcle
Listener as well.
I have noticed that sometimes the listener keeps open a connection to the now
restarted database and this ca
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 07:32, Levon Barker wrote:
> Every time I reboot my Oracle database, my mod_perl server is not able to
> connect to the db until I restart the apache server.
Are you opening connections to Oracle before Apache forks (in
startup.pl)? I've had problems like this when I did tha
Hi,
when using a mod_perl Modul to authenticate users, my apache doesn't seem to lookup
which
MIMEtype to choose and add to it's answer.
Here's my example:
httpd.conf:
PerlAuthenHandler MyIntranet::AuthTEST
PerlOptions +SetupEnv +GlobalRequest
require valid-user
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - move the perl4 lib solution to the perl_reference.pod
Will do when I get round to that bit. I still think a mention of it
is needed in porting.pod to warn people away from it. If you disagree
simply delete the offending paragraph.
> - suggest turning
hi,
we have some troubles with internal_redirect after upgrading to 1.99_10, here's what
we try to do:
before mp 1.99_09 this line used to work:
---CUT---
$r->internal_redirect( $r->uri );
---CUT---
after upgrading to 1.99_10, we get the following in error_log:
---CUT--
... ah, and sorry, it does not cause sigsev of course, it just complains ...
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Hi,
on my Linux system (Slackware 9.0) Apache segfaults in mod_perl as soon as it
receives the first request.
This started after I upgraded to Perl 5.8.1 (from 5.6.0).
The Apache version is 1.3.28, mod_perl 1.29.
I appreciate any help.
-Joe
gdb backtrace:
Starting program: /usr/var/lib/apache/bin
I am installing apache-1.3.28 with mod_perl-1.28. I'm getting the following
error. I have made several attempts, but do not know what to do about it.
When I search for mod_perl.config I only find
/root/src/mod_perl-1.28/apaci/mod_perl.config.sh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_perl-1.28]# perl Makefile.PL US
Joachim Feise wrote:
Hi,
on my Linux system (Slackware 9.0) Apache segfaults in mod_perl as soon
as it
receives the first request.
This started after I upgraded to Perl 5.8.1 (from 5.6.0).
The Apache version is 1.3.28, mod_perl 1.29.
I appreciate any help.
Joachim, Your report is almost perfect.
Raymond Norton wrote:
I am installing apache-1.3.28 with mod_perl-1.28. I'm getting the following
error. I have made several attempts, but do not know what to do about it.
When I search for mod_perl.config I only find
/root/src/mod_perl-1.28/apaci/mod_perl.config.sh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_perl-1.28]
Keven Murphy wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 10:59, Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Hi!
You are making me dust off the cobwebs!!! ;)
Anyways, I think that the problem is not the version of NTLM, but the
browser that you are using. Your browser is sending:
[13573] AuthenNTLM: Authorization Header B
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