> t/filter/both_str_con_add.t 4 3 75.00% 2-4 > t/protocol/echo.t 22 5632 3 2 66.67% 2-3 > t/protocol/echo_filter.t 22 5632 3 2 66.67% 2-3
Interesting, all 3 test have one thing in common - they use a raw socket to communicate with the client. So this is probably something that doesn't work on your machine. Are there known socket problems in perl on your platform? --------------- No, there are not. I just tested it against my currently-running webserver and got a response back. I used the following script to test: ---- #!/usr/local/bin/perl use IO::Socket::INET; my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new( PeerAddr => '127.0.0.1', PeerPort => '80', ); print "Socket: '$socket'\n"; print $socket "Hello\n"; chomp( my $reply = <$socket>); print "$reply\n"; ---- As for ulimit ... You're right - I had the wrong command. I googled a little and found something useful at http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/devel/debug/c.html#Obtaining_core_Files_ under_Solaris which discusses Solaris8, but looks to be relevant to my situation. The reason I brought the error up is that when I run "ulimit -c unlimited", I receive the following error: "bash: ulimit: cannot modify limit: Not owner". I found a bug report dating back to 1997 on the topic, but could find no follow-ups or further information. Thanks, Rob -- Report problems: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ Mail list info: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html List etiquette: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html