Chuck wrote:
Thank you for your continued help. The command produces:
CHUCK> show log perl_root
"PERL_ROOT" = "DKC300:[PERL5_8_6.]" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)
$ show symbol PERL
(I think there's an F$TYPE on the PERL symbol, and it gets defined to
miniperl.)
You could also turn verification o
At 5:48 PM -0700 8/29/06, Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing wrote:
>Craig Berry quoted Chuck Aaron:
>
>> I know nothing about OSU and can only speculate about what might be
>> wrong, but I see in Alan Winston's book, "OpenVMS with Apache, OSU,
>> and WASD," p. 309, , that OSU, "looks for webper
Alan & Craig,
Thank you for your continued help. The command produces:
CHUCK> show log perl_root
"PERL_ROOT" = "DKC300:[PERL5_8_6.]" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)
Thanks,
Chuck
Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing wrote:
Craig Berry quoted Chuck Aaron:
Don't forget to hit reply-to-all, as replyin
Craig Berry quoted Chuck Aaron:
> Don't forget to hit reply-to-all, as replying directly to me severely
> limits the possibility you will get help in a reasonable time frame,
> or, in this case, reliable help at all.
> >The disk names were not changed during the upgrade and the web server is
> >
At 7:29 AM -0400 8/29/06, Chuck Aaron wrote:
>Craig,
Don't forget to hit reply-to-all, as replying directly to me severely
limits the possibility you will get help in a reasonable time frame,
or, in this case, reliable help at all.
>The disk names were not changed during the upgrade and the web s
At 8:54 AM -0400 8/28/06, Chuck Aaron wrote:
>Group,
>
>Would you have a minute to advise me as to how to fix this problem
>below? It occurred after upgrading from openvms 7.3-2 to openvms 8.2.
It looks more like a problem with your web server set-up than with
Perl. Why not simply look to see wh