Hiya
I'm using PerlConfigRequire to load my Perl application, which also sets
up the VirtualHost's using $r->add_config()
The problem is, if one my modules has a compile time error, instead of
getting the real error message, I get something like this:
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Clinton Gormley wrote:
> to:
>eval {load_application(); 1} || print STDERR $@;
>1;
>
> then I see the proper error message, but apache starts
> anyway.
>
> Is there any way I can:
> - cause the error to be reported properly
> - force apache not to start
eval {load
On Feb 13, 2009, at 5:11 PM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
We had to stop using libapreq2 for cookies, because we found out
that wordpress
(being a shoddy piece of software) was generating invalid cookies
at times.
when apreq encountered it, it segfaulted.
What version of apreq was this? And did yo