On 6/1/08, william <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/1/08, Fred Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > william wrote: > > > > > On 5/29/08, william <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > On 5/29/08, Fred Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > william wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On 5/29/08, Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:33 AM, william <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > I put the following lines at the top of my startup.pl script > > > > > > use APR::Pool (); #specific for mod_perl 2 > > > > > > use Apache::DB (); > > > > > > Apache::DB->init(); > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Can you show us the part of httpd.conf where you call startup.pl? > > > > > > > > > > I always place my debugger calls before any other modules load, > > usually > > > > > right after mod_perl.so is loaded. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the prompt reply, here it is. > > > > > > > > /etc/apache2/httpd.conf > > > > > > > > <Directory /var/www/cgi-bin> > > > > Options +ExecCGI > > > > AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl > > > > </Directory> > > > > > > > > ServerName localhost > > > > > > > > > > > > # Alias /modperl/ /var/www/modperl/ > > > > > > > > # <IfDefine PERLDB> > > > > # <Perl> > > > > # use APR::Pool (); > > > > # use Apache::DB (); > > > > # Apache::DB->init; > > > > > > > > # warn "PERLDB executed"; > > > > # </Perl> > > > > # <Location /modperl/> > > > > # PerlFixupHandler Apache::DB > > > > # </Location> > > > > # </IfDefine> > > > > > > > > > > > > #The startup script > > > > PerlRequire '/var/www/modperl/Apache2/startup.pl' > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I didn't see a LodModule directive in there anywhere - do you have a line > > like 'LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so'? > > > > It looked like you were using mod_perl2, so it is very likely that you > have > > that line in there somewhere (I don't know of anyone who has done a static > > build with mp2. > > > > > > > hello, I am still looking for solution. When command > > > sudo apache2 -X -k restart > > > The debugger would immediately startup at this shell ? > > > > > > > The debugger will start once the first request to the server is made. > > > > > > > My apache configuration file is not just at the httpd.conf , I also > have the apache2.conf > > I have this line in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/perl.load > LoadModule perl_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_perl.so > > Yes, I am using > mod_perl/2.0.4 > Perl/v5.10.0 > > I am able to run my perl script under mod_perl, without any problem. > > > > The debugger will start once the first request to the server is made. > > > So the debugger would appear in which shell ? > > I only get to see the debugging process in /var/log/apache2/error.log > , but not able to have interactive debugging feature. > > Thanks. > > > apache2.conf > # > # Based upon the NCSA server configuration files originally by Rob McCool. > # > # This is the main Apache server configuration file. It contains the > # configuration directives that give the server its instructions. > # See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/ for detailed information about > # the directives. > # > # Do NOT simply read the instructions in here without understanding > # what they do. They're here only as hints or reminders. If you are unsure > # consult the online docs. You have been warned. > # > # The configuration directives are grouped into three basic sections: > # 1. Directives that control the operation of the Apache server process as a > # whole (the 'global environment'). > # 2. Directives that define the parameters of the 'main' or 'default' > server, > # which responds to requests that aren't handled by a virtual host. > # These directives also provide default values for the settings > # of all virtual hosts. > # 3. Settings for virtual hosts, which allow Web requests to be sent to > # different IP addresses or hostnames and have them handled by the > # same Apache server process. > # > # Configuration and logfile names: If the filenames you specify for many > # of the server's control files begin with "/" (or "drive:/" for Win32), the > # server will use that explicit path. If the filenames do *not* begin > # with "/", the value of ServerRoot is prepended -- so > "/var/log/apache2/foo.log" > # with ServerRoot set to "" will be interpreted by the > # server as "//var/log/apache2/foo.log". > # > > ### Section 1: Global Environment > # > # The directives in this section affect the overall operation of Apache, > # such as the number of concurrent requests it can handle or where it > # can find its configuration files. > # > > # > # ServerRoot: The top of the directory tree under which the server's > # configuration, error, and log files are kept. > # > # NOTE! If you intend to place this on an NFS (or otherwise network) > # mounted filesystem then please read the LockFile documentation (available > # at <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.1/mod/mpm_common.html#lockfile>); > # you will save yourself a lot of trouble. > # > # Do NOT add a slash at the end of the directory path. > # > ServerRoot "/etc/apache2" > > # > # The accept serialization lock file MUST BE STORED ON A LOCAL DISK. > # > #<IfModule !mpm_winnt.c> > #<IfModule !mpm_netware.c> > LockFile /var/lock/apache2/accept.lock > #</IfModule> > #</IfModule> > > # > # PidFile: The file in which the server should record its process > # identification number when it starts. > # This needs to be set in /etc/apache2/envvars > # > PidFile /var/run/apache2.pid > > # > # Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out. > # > Timeout 300 > > # > # KeepAlive: Whether or not to allow persistent connections (more than > # one request per connection). Set to "Off" to deactivate. > # > KeepAlive On > > # > # MaxKeepAliveRequests: The maximum number of requests to allow > # during a persistent connection. Set to 0 to allow an unlimited amount. > # We recommend you leave this number high, for maximum performance. > # > MaxKeepAliveRequests 100 > > # > # KeepAliveTimeout: Number of seconds to wait for the next request from the > # same client on the same connection. > # > KeepAliveTimeout 15 > > ## > ## Server-Pool Size Regulation (MPM specific) > ## > > # prefork MPM > # StartServers: number of server processes to start > # MinSpareServers: minimum number of server processes which are kept spare > # MaxSpareServers: maximum number of server processes which are kept spare > # MaxClients: maximum number of server processes allowed to start > # MaxRequestsPerChild: maximum number of requests a server process serves > <IfModule mpm_prefork_module> > StartServers 5 > MinSpareServers 5 > MaxSpareServers 10 > MaxClients 150 > MaxRequestsPerChild 0 > </IfModule> > > # worker MPM > # StartServers: initial number of server processes to start > # MaxClients: maximum number of simultaneous client connections > # MinSpareThreads: minimum number of worker threads which are kept spare > # MaxSpareThreads: maximum number of worker threads which are kept spare > # ThreadsPerChild: constant number of worker threads in each server process > # MaxRequestsPerChild: maximum number of requests a server process serves > <IfModule mpm_worker_module> > StartServers 2 > MaxClients 150 > MinSpareThreads 25 > MaxSpareThreads 75 > ThreadsPerChild 25 > MaxRequestsPerChild 0 > </IfModule> > > # These need to be set in /etc/apache2/envvars > User www-data > Group www-data > > # > # AccessFileName: The name of the file to look for in each directory > # for additional configuration directives. See also the AllowOverride > # directive. > # > > AccessFileName .htaccess > > # > # The following lines prevent .htaccess and .htpasswd files from being > # viewed by Web clients. > # > <Files ~ "^\.ht"> > Order allow,deny > Deny from all > </Files> > > # > # DefaultType is the default MIME type the server will use for a document > # if it cannot otherwise determine one, such as from filename extensions. > # If your server contains mostly text or HTML documents, "text/plain" is > # a good value. If most of your content is binary, such as applications > # or images, you may want to use "application/octet-stream" instead to > # keep browsers from trying to display binary files as though they are > # text. > # > DefaultType text/plain > > > # > # HostnameLookups: Log the names of clients or just their IP addresses > # e.g., www.apache.org (on) or 204.62.129.132 (off). > # The default is off because it'd be overall better for the net if people > # had to knowingly turn this feature on, since enabling it means that > # each client request will result in AT LEAST one lookup request to the > # nameserver. > # > HostnameLookups Off > > # ErrorLog: The location of the error log file. > # If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a <VirtualHost> > # container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be > # logged here. If you *do* define an error logfile for a <VirtualHost> > # container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here. > # > > ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log > > # > > # LogLevel: Control the number of messages logged to the error_log. > > # Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit, > # alert, emerg. > # > LogLevel warn > > > # Include module configuration: > Include /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/*.load > Include /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/*.conf > > # Include all the user configurations: > Include /etc/apache2/httpd.conf > > # Include ports listing > Include /etc/apache2/ports.conf > > # > # The following directives define some format nicknames for use with > # a CustomLog directive (see below). > # If you are behind a reverse proxy, you might want to change %h into > %{X-Forwarded-For}i > # > LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" > \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined > LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common > LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer > LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent > > # > # ServerTokens > # This directive configures what you return as the Server HTTP response > # Header. The default is 'Full' which sends information about the OS-Type > # and compiled in modules. > # Set to one of: Full | OS | Minor | Minimal | Major | Prod > # where Full conveys the most information, and Prod the least. > # > ServerTokens Full > > # > # Optionally add a line containing the server version and virtual host > # name to server-generated pages (internal error documents, FTP directory > # listings, mod_status and mod_info output etc., but not CGI generated > # documents or custom error documents). > # Set to "EMail" to also include a mailto: link to the ServerAdmin. > # Set to one of: On | Off | EMail > # > ServerSignature On > > > > # > # Customizable error responses come in three flavors: > # 1) plain text 2) local redirects 3) external redirects > # > # Some examples: > #ErrorDocument 500 "The server made a boo boo." > #ErrorDocument 404 /missing.html > #ErrorDocument 404 "/cgi-bin/missing_handler.pl" > #ErrorDocument 402 http://www.example.com/subscription_info.html > # > > # > # Putting this all together, we can internationalize error responses. > # > # We use Alias to redirect any /error/HTTP_<error>.html.var response to > # our collection of by-error message multi-language collections. We use > # includes to substitute the appropriate text. > # > # You can modify the messages' appearance without changing any of the > # default HTTP_<error>.html.var files by adding the line: > # > # Alias /error/include/ "/your/include/path/" > # > # which allows you to create your own set of files by starting with the > # /usr/share/apache2/error/include/ files and copying them to > /your/include/path/, > # even on a per-VirtualHost basis. The default include files will display > # your Apache version number and your ServerAdmin email address regardless > # of the setting of ServerSignature. > # > # The internationalized error documents require mod_alias, mod_include > # and mod_negotiation. To activate them, uncomment the following 30 lines. > > # Alias /error/ "/usr/share/apache2/error/" > # > # <Directory "/usr/share/apache2/error"> > # AllowOverride None > # Options IncludesNoExec > # AddOutputFilter Includes html > # AddHandler type-map var > # Order allow,deny > # Allow from all > # LanguagePriority en cs de es fr it nl sv pt-br ro > # ForceLanguagePriority Prefer Fallback > # </Directory> > # > # ErrorDocument 400 /error/HTTP_BAD_REQUEST.html.var > # ErrorDocument 401 /error/HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED.html.var > # ErrorDocument 403 /error/HTTP_FORBIDDEN.html.var > # ErrorDocument 404 /error/HTTP_NOT_FOUND.html.var > # ErrorDocument 405 /error/HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED.html.var > # ErrorDocument 408 /error/HTTP_REQUEST_TIME_OUT.html.var > # ErrorDocument 410 /error/HTTP_GONE.html.var > # ErrorDocument 411 /error/HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED.html.var > # ErrorDocument 412 /error/HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED.html.var > # ErrorDocument 413 /error/HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE.html.var > # ErrorDocument 414 /error/HTTP_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LARGE.html.var > # ErrorDocument 415 /error/HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE.html.var > # ErrorDocument 500 /error/HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR.html.var > # ErrorDocument 501 /error/HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED.html.var > # ErrorDocument 502 /error/HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY.html.var > # ErrorDocument 503 /error/HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE.html.var > # ErrorDocument 506 /error/HTTP_VARIANT_ALSO_VARIES.html.var > > > > # Include of directories ignores editors' and dpkg's backup files, > # see README.Debian for details. > > # Include generic snippets of statements > Include /etc/apache2/conf.d/ > > # Include the virtual host configurations: > Include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ > > > # Load the mod_perl > #LoadModule perl_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_perl.so >
I am almost discouraged, but finally it works, I don't why I need to call Apache::DB->handler first, then disable it, and it works. Also maybe I am using ModPerl::RegistryPrefork instead of ModPerl::Registry Thanks