1. You're right, there's no any error if the string is removed. If it's
present in startup.pl, then there is no matter if it has any incorrect
record or not - Apache won't start up or restart anyway. I can write any
blah like:
Apache::DBI->connect_on_init("BI:PgPP:mypgdb:localhost:5432","X
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Plymouth Rock wrote:
I tried to set PerlSetEnv/PerlPassEnv variables as described in the guide.
It was difficult for me to do it properly as I did it for the first time. I
even could set them incorrectly. Besides that, my mod_perl2 was installed
and set up properly (it works
> > Anybody who uses current major versions of pre-built binaries of the:
> >
> > Apache2 + mod_perl2 + Apache::DBI + PostgreSQL8
>
> When asking for help, please be specific about what you're using.
> There's a description of what to send here:
> http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.htm
I tried to set PerlSetEnv/PerlPassEnv variables as described in the guide.
It was difficult for me to do it properly as I did it for the first time. I
even could set them incorrectly. Besides that, my mod_perl2 was installed
and set up properly (it works excellently); but saying about Apache::DBI
Hi all, I'd like to write a script that runs only
once during serstart start/ restart. Below are my system specs
OS: Windows 2000 Server
Apache: 2.0.52 (Win32) mod_perl/2.0.1
Perl/v5.8.6
I've read up on Apache2::ServerUtil::restart_count
on http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/Apache2/Server
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a system that writes its own config data to
httpd.conf using Apache2::ServerRec->add_config from
Apache2::ServerUtil, but I'm running into some troubles with
directives.
The handler is running as a PostConfigHandler (I've also tried
OpenLogsHandler), and it works fine
Hi,
I realise this issue isn't "new", but my main problem is finding out
how to resolve the issue, short of upgrading from Woody to Sarge,
which is something that I need to plan carefully (cloning HDD for a
"test upgrade" and all that).
Basically, I recently upgraded apache, mysql & php u
KartheeK wrote:
> Hi,
> Meanwhile, I tried the same thing on a Mandrake-10.1, And Guess What!!!
> No Errors in my httpd logs. Now, the question is How Can I *prove my
> Boss* and to myself that I have established mysql connection during
> httpd process start up
> is there any way??
>
>
JD Brennan wrote:
> If this is too far off topic, can you suggest
> where the experts on perl_alloc() and threads
> hang out?
>
p5p = perl5porters Maillinglist is much more appropriate for such perl
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