Re: modperl 2.0.0-rc4 statically linked with httpd-2.0.53

2005-03-01 Thread David Hodgkinson
On 1 Mar 2005, at 21:58, Gokul P. Nair wrote: how do i find out if mod_perl is statically linked to apache or dynamically? the reason i need to know this is because in order to install HTML::Mason, it is strictly reccomended that mod_perl be statically linked to apache. httpd -l Try it as a dso. on

modperl 2.0.0-rc4 statically linked with httpd-2.0.53

2005-03-01 Thread Gokul P. Nair
how do i find out if mod_perl is statically linked to apache or dynamically? the reason i need to know this is because in order to install HTML::Mason, it is strictly reccomended that mod_perl be statically linked to apache. thanks in advance. Gokul _

ACL filesystem incompatibility and potential race condition

2005-03-01 Thread Damon Buckwalter
Greetings, I use mod_perl 2 on a Debian Linux system, from the Debian supplied package. I also use ext3 and jfs filesystems, which provide ACL capabilites for assigning permissions. In my particular configuration, files are owned by my user and group, and not world-readable. In order for Apache

Question: Limiting Filetypes Uploaded

2005-03-01 Thread Jonathan Vanasco
I'm in need of a 'good' method to limit files uploaded via mod_perl2 ( to photos of gif/jpg/png 100k or less) How have others approached this? I haven't found much on the subject (and it took me FOREVER to figure out that i needed to use Apache::Upload() for mp2!) With the test code below, i

Re: defaulting to index.pl

2005-03-01 Thread Gavin Henry
> Hi > > On Tue 01-Mar-2005 at 04:34:57PM -, Gavin Henry wrote: >> >> I have been reading http://perl.apache.org and >> http://modperlbook.org/ >> >> and I understand the Apache::Registry parts of the docs, i.e. >> enabling say /perl/ for an alias etc. >> >> But, all I want to do is stick a in

Re: defaulting to index.pl

2005-03-01 Thread Chris Croome
Hi On Tue 01-Mar-2005 at 04:34:57PM -, Gavin Henry wrote: > > I have been reading http://perl.apache.org and > http://modperlbook.org/ > > and I understand the Apache::Registry parts of the docs, i.e. > enabling say /perl/ for an alias etc. > > But, all I want to do is stick a index.pl in t

defaulting to index.pl

2005-03-01 Thread Gavin Henry
Dear all, I have been reading http://perl.apache.org and http://modperlbook.org/ and I understand the Apache::Registry parts of the docs, i.e. enabling say /perl/ for an alias etc. But, all I want to do is stick a index.pl in the main root directory and go from there. I know this is done with t

Re: [mp2] How to get a Location in the modperl handler?

2005-03-01 Thread David Wright
Let's assume that we have these lines in the apache config: SetHandler modperl PerlResponseHandler MyApp::Handler How can MyApp::Handler obtain an information that it is running within "/my/location"? Thank you for any help! Jozef -- jozef kosoru ht

Re: [mp2] How to get a Location in the modperl handler?

2005-03-01 Thread Ian Joyce
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 15:44:35 +0100, Jozef Kosoru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Let's assume that we have these lines in the apache config: > > > SetHandler modperl > PerlResponseHandler MyApp::Handler > > > How can MyApp::Handler obtain

[mp2] How to get a Location in the modperl handler?

2005-03-01 Thread Jozef Kosoru
Hello, Let's assume that we have these lines in the apache config: SetHandler modperl PerlResponseHandler MyApp::Handler How can MyApp::Handler obtain an information that it is running within "/my/location"? Thank you for any help! Jozef -- j

Re: mod_perl - DBD::Oracle exec format error for Oracle.sl

2005-03-01 Thread Silvio Wanka
jwarn wrote: Here is the output of chatr for the various libraries. It looks like everything is similiar except for Oracle.sl. I am still at a loss, so *any* advice is appreciated. HTTPD /post/home/post/migr/pos/apache/bin/httpd: shared library list: dynamic /usr/lib/libm.