On Feb 24, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Alan Bailward wrote:
It probably really comes down to personal preference and
familiarity FWIW.
And marketing.
I'm wondering if anyone can shed light on the circumstances of a segv
with httpd2.2.2/mod_perl2.0.2. The module being loaded in
Sleepycat::DbXml (part of the Sleepycat BDB XML distribution). The
segfault occurs upon Apache startup with either:
a) The module is loaded as use Sleepycat::DbX
I have tested the problem with a barebones build of httpd on
FreeBSD 5 and 6. I do not believe any different library versions
are shared between this module and Apache or other loaded Apache
modules; symbol conflicts were my first thought.
No idea why... but I've definitely encountered that
P.P.S
You might try being nicer to volunteers you are trying to help
you and not call them idiots.
I suspect the subject was meant to be read, "idiot's unsubscribe help
request", and not, "help me unsubscribe, idiots!"
- Danny
I think that if mod_perl programs could be very well encrypted, this
technology would be a little more used than it is now, but they
can't, and
if this is a disadvantage for some of us, we shouldn't say that the
programmers shouldn't need such a thing.
Teddy makes a good point. This discussio