Hi Nicolas
Interesting, I never even tried running it the same time as the service,
so I can see that actually works now (except for the monitor problem).
Yes, my patch fixes the problem with the monitor
David
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Woops, I've marked the issue as resolved since I've correcte
Woops, I've marked the issue as resolved since I've corrected the documentation, but I've not taken your patch into account. I'm not really sure it's required, though, since the only problem is that the Apache Monitor gets a bit confused by the test server, buit everything else works correctly. Do
In parallel, I opened http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-95
which changes the service name, and prevents this confusion anyway...
The patch could be improved, perhaps we should make this automatic on
win32...
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
My bad... It seems it's not necessary to stop the A
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-95?page=all ]
Nicolas Lehuen resolved MODPYTHON-95:
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Fix Version: 3.2
Resolution: Fixed
I've corrected the documentation.
> Allow testing on Win32 without affecting main Apache service
> ---
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-95?page=all ]
David Fraser updated MODPYTHON-95:
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Attachment: test-setsvcname-1.patch
Basically if you set a service name in testconf.py then it will use that
instead of the standard service, and will in
I'm sure this is Win32 only.
We could even remove the requirement on Win32 by using an alternative
service name that we create and destroy as required.
I've opened a Jira issue with a patch for this:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-95
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
I'm a bit confused
Allow testing on Win32 without affecting main Apache service
Key: MODPYTHON-95
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-95
Project: mod_python
Type: Improvement
Components: core
Versions:
My bad... It seems it's not necessary to stop the Apache server. I was a bit confused by the Apache Monitor, a Win32 application putting an icon in the tray area showing the state of the Apache server and allowing you to control it. Turns out the monitor is a bit messed up by the test procedure, sh
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Hi David,
To follow my old promise, I've just checked in a bit of documentation
on how to run the test suite, including on Win32. I've also added a
few self-test in the test module, so that the most obvious setup
mistakes are notified to the user.
Here is the document
I'm a bit confused by:
- The only trick is that you'll have to stop your Apache server
before launching
the test, as the start/stop command can only apply to one single
Apache instance.
Does this apply to UNIX as well as Win32?
I ask as I have never bothered to explicitly shut down any r
Hi David,To follow my old promise, I've just checked in a bit of documentation on how to run the test suite, including on Win32. I've also added a few self-test in the test module, so that the most obvious setup mistakes are notified to the user.
Here is the documentation, directly from the Subvers
There's an old thread below about testing on Win32.
As afar as I can recall, Nicolas Lehuen is the only guy who's been able
to run the tests on win32
Has anybody else been able to? Can we put together some hints as to how
to do it?
David
David Fraser wrote:
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Being the
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Understood. Can I use the branches/nlehuen directory to store this kind of
work in progress ? I'm pretty used to use SVN as a backup policy...
Yes, that'd be much better, this way we avoid these things trickling into
the final release tar file.
Gri
2005/12/5, Nicolas Lehuen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2005/12/5, David Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:> As for the colophon : I initially built this chart on Excel 2003, then> feeling a bit guilty, I decided to switch to OpenOffice 2 (developer> release). I have then discovered that Ope
2005/12/5, David Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:> As for the colophon : I initially built this chart on Excel 2003, then> feeling a bit guilty, I decided to switch to OpenOffice 2 (developer> release). I have then discovered that OpenOffice is far less intuitive
> in the domain of
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
As for the colophon : I initially built this chart on Excel 2003, then
feeling a bit guilty, I decided to switch to OpenOffice 2 (developer
release). I have then discovered that OpenOffice is far less intuitive
in the domain of merged cells or cell borders. For example, y
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