Hi Stas,
Thanks for the pointers. I've spent another hour on the problem, and
found that this fixes it:-
print "Content-type: image/gif\r\n\r\n"; local $| = 1; print "";
(interestingly, omitting the empty print causes the problem to come
back);
This only happens with GIF data incidentally - se
Chris Drake wrote:
Hi All,
My mod_perl 2 script is not sending back the contents of the GIF I'm
trying to print. Running it locally, it does, or if I go:-
print "foo";
... I get "foo" - but when I print the GIF - I just get back the
headers without any content!!!
Please read on how we like proble
Chris Drake wrote:
Hi,
1. How is mod_perl removed?
I've never tried to do that, but assuming that you have the original build tree:
make uninstall
should probably work.
2. If I wanted to "upgrade" from 2.0_09 to 2.0_12, is there some
special way to do this, or must I first uninstall the ol
Hi,
1. How is mod_perl removed?
2. If I wanted to "upgrade" from 2.0_09 to 2.0_12, is there some
special way to do this, or must I first uninstall the old before
installing the new ?
Chris.
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Hi All,
My mod_perl 2 script is not sending back the contents of the GIF I'm
trying to print. Running it locally, it does, or if I go:-
print "foo";
... I get "foo" - but when I print the GIF - I just get back the
headers without any content!!!
HELP!
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I only have one version of mod_perl installed, I uninstalled the
> version that came with it.
To follow up a little more, did you by any chance install another Perl,
from source or RPM, at any time on your system? I recently got the
error y
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I only have one version of mod_perl installed, I uninstalled the
> version that came with it.
Yes, but I'm thinking that maybe you didn't successfully install
mod_perl. Have you tested it? And could there be more than one perl on
your syst
Sorry to say it, but if you don't have mod_perl.pm in your Perl lib
path, you have not really installed mod_perl. Maybe you missed a step
somewhere, or maybe you are accidentally using a different perl to run
the libapreq install than you did when you compiled mod_perl.
- Perrin
I only have one ve
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But when I try to perl
> Makefile.PL, it says I don't have mod_perl installed, on the basis that
> it can't locate mod_perl.pm.
Sorry to say it, but if you don't have mod_perl.pm in your Perl lib
path, you have not really installed mod_perl
Running RH9, I have apache 1.3 (latest version that's not 2) and
mod_perl 1.29 installed, both successfully, as far as I can tell
I'm trying to install Apache::Request for Bricolage, I couldn't find it
on the perl website, so I did a search for it. Which turned up the
libapreq package, that inc
I was talking to some people at the Intel booth at Linux World Expo
yesterday about their compiler, and decided to try it out on Perl. I
have some results below, but first some caveats:
- perlbench is not a very good measure of how web applications will
perform. It tends to be weighted towards m
Ged,
mod_throttle hasn't been ported to Apache2, last I checked. If I were you, I
would research some other means of controlling bandwidth, like Squid delay
pools (in http accelerator mode). Modern Linux kernels should also have
bandwidth-controlling features in their firewalls.
Best regards,
Ego
Hello there,
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, gerard uolaquetalestem wrote:
> looking for modules who control bandwith in apache2
> [snip]
> Read in mail-lists: "The apache module, mod_throttle, worked
> well, but increased CPU load to unusable levels for my employer.
> We dropped both of them shortly after
gerard uolaquetalestem wrote:
Hi again, i have been looking for modules who control bandwith in apache2, but i've
seen
most of them are not actuallized to apache v2.
After spending little time, i've wondered if there is any way to write a module in
mod_perl 2 to control that bandwidth.
I don't kno
Hi again, i have been looking for modules who control bandwith in apache2, but i've
seen
most of them are not actuallized to apache v2.
After spending little time, i've wondered if there is any way to write a module in
mod_perl 2 to control that bandwidth.
I don't know where to begin with, i'm as
The URL
ftp://ftp.dev.ecos.de/pub/perl/embperl/Embperl-2.0b10.tar.gz
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Contains last enhancements before the final 2.0 release and adaptions for
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