Hi there,
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Andrew Wyllie wrote:
> I'm running into a problem trying to test mod_perl. When I run make
> test, it looks like all the servers are starting up properly, but
> the test script says it's still waiting for the server to start up.
> I'm running FreeBSD 5.2 (ok, that
Have you done everything in
.../mod_perl-1.29/t/README
and do the configuration files in there differ between your two machines?
Yes, I've followed the instructions to the letter - and the
configuration files are the same across both machines. Just to try
again, I also tried the same build
Hi!
Sorry for my question but I have problem with Apache::Filter::HTTPHeadersFixup
installation. During installation I got a error message "Can't find the mod_perl
include dir at D:/MMS/Proxy/apache2/Perl/site/lib/Apache/Build.pm line 1509". What's
the problem?
Best regards
Remek
> [EMAIL
Hi there,
I tried
grep -r ~/src/mod_perl-1.29 and found all kinds of interesting things.
One such was at the very end of ~/src/mod_perl-1.29/STATUS and might
be worth investigating.
73,
Ged.
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> Hi All,
> Since lookup_uri() is only to be used when the actual
> URI physically exists. Having said that how does not tell
> it to pretend that a randomly generated virtual file exists?
> Is that what lookup_filename() is for?
lookup_uri() will issue a subrequest
Hi people,
I just installed Apache2/mod_perl2 and wants to test it.
I don't plan to use any templating system so I will do plain CGI. I,
however, would like to take profit of the apache::registry for
performance.
Here is my conf for my site :
SetHandler modperl
PerlSendHeader On
PerlHand
Hi there,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Hemond, Steve wrote:
> I just installed Apache2/mod_perl2 and wants to test it.
> ...
> [Tue Feb 03 11:23:46 2004] [error] failed to resolve handler `Apache::Registry'
> ...
> What's wrong?
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/intro/start_fast.html#Registry_Scripts
Hi
Is it possible to use mod_perl to handle the following
on a HTTP GET or POST, do the following
a) on invocation of GET or POST use perl/mod_perl to do an external call to perform
a task
b) let apache handle the GET/POST as normal
c) when apache has finished handling the GET/POST, use per
Hi there,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Ian Huynh wrote:
> Is it possible to use mod_perl to handle the following
>
> on a HTTP GET or POST, do the following
> a) on invocation of GET or POST use perl/mod_perl to do an external call to
> perform a task
> b) let apache handle the GET/POST as normal
>
Okay, I need a little feedback here on which of these talks I should
submit for conferences this year. The people on this list make up a lot
of the core audience for tech talks like this, so I'm asking what you
would be most interested in. And before anyone asks, I can't do both
because it just t
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 06:13:54PM -0500, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> Practical Perl Style
>
I would love to see this one, as I've seen way too many "write-only"
scripts.
> Scalable Websites with Perl
> ---
As much as I like the first topic, this one seem
Hi Perrin,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> Okay, I need a little feedback here on which of these talks I should
> submit for conferences this year.
Er, which conferences?
> "Perl is write-only!" How many times have you heard comments like this?
Well a guy called Erik in Los Angele
At 03:13 PM 2/3/2004, Perrin Harkins wrote:
>Okay, I need a little feedback here on which of these talks I should
>submit for conferences this year. The people on this list make up a lot
>of the core audience for tech talks like this, so I'm asking what you
>would be most interested in. And befor
>
>PS: My feeling is that you'll do a lot more good with the scalable
>websites talk than with irresistible-force-immovable-object stuff.
Ok, I switch my vote :) I really think this is a good point, it will do more good to
show good code in a compelling example, than to preach about it.
Eric
I am happy to announce the availability of several Mason add-on
modules that enable Mason to run in a pure mod_perl2 ( using
the "mod_perl" not "CGI" request interface ).
I would like to submit these modules to CPAN to insure greater
availability. Your comments would be appreciated.
These modules
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 18:23, Ged Haywood wrote:
> Er, which conferences?
The O'Reilly Open Source Convention, YAPC::NA in Buffalo, and ApacheCon.
- Perrin
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Anyway to set a script / module
timeout (soft or hard, or either) in httpd.conf?
We are just trying to port over some cgis
and using Apache::PerlRun, so I do not have access to
the request object (or do I?) , but I’m trying to implement a timeout for
certain scripts. Can I set this in h
> I've updated the patch for the current cvs source (the original one won't
> apply as is), I've attached it as ipv6.patch. To apply it run:
>
> cd modperl-2.0
> patch -p0 < ipv6.patch
i could not apply the patch (please see output below). i am using the latest
modperl-2.0_20040203232656.tar.gz fr
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 20:37, sagi wrote:
> Anyway to set a script / module timeout (soft or hard, or either) in
> httpd.conf?
You can use Apache::Resource, or whatever your OS provides for rlimit
functionality.
> We are just trying to port over some cgis and using Apache::PerlRun,
> so I do not h
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