On 4/12/07, Lev Lvovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My apologies if this sort of posting is not allowed on this list
FYI, job postings that involve mod_perl are always welcome on this
list. Some people use the [JOB] tag in the subject, but we're not
sticklers about that. See
http://perl.apache
On 4/12/07, Jonathan Swartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The mod_perl guide section on starting and stopping (http://
perl.apache.org/docs/general/control/
control.html#Safe_Code_Updates_on_a_Live_Production_Server)
recommends using regular old stop. Doesn't this terminate any current
user requests
On Apr 12, 2007, at 8:36 PM, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
I tried to figure out the error, but couldn't discern it.
i found the error:
$export HARNESS_VERBOSE='1'
not ok 36 - apreq_decode(expect, &elen, src3, sizeof(src3) -1) ==
APR_SUCCESS, as integers # at (util.c:107) test 5 in test_charse
I'm having an issue with libapreq2 on my dev machine. I haven't used
it in a while, so I reinstalled to make sure that I'm on the latest.
First off, on the reinstall of libapreq2, I'm getting an error on
make test: ( osx 10.4.9 )
perl -MTest::Harness -e 'runtests(@ARG
I'm wondering if anyone uses Apache's graceful stop feature (http://
httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/stopping.html#gracefulstop) with mod_perl
servers.
The mod_perl guide section on starting and stopping (http://
perl.apache.org/docs/general/control/
control.html#Safe_Code_Updates_on_a_Live_Produc
My apologies if this sort of posting is not allowed on this list (if
you have suggestions on where to cull prospective employees in the
OSS community, please let me know).
We're looking for someone with the above-mentioned skillset (if you
have more, great). This position is at Fox Studios
-8<-- Start Bug Report 8<--
1. Problem Description:
When starting the test suite the server is not recognized as being ready.
Note that I am building this in a chroot jail for auditing purposes.
JAILED:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:make test
/usr/bin/perl -Iblib/arch
Hello,
I'm wondering what people are using for efficiently generating charts and
graphs on the fly from within a mod_perl environment. I've been using
GD::Graph for a while but I'm hoping to get a bit more feature-deep. I'm not
terribly concerned about getting a bit more complicated if it mea
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I appreciate it. Will ponder the
options.
Regards,
Chris Hagglund.
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On 4/11/07, Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you aware of the dangers in namespace collision this can cause?
I'd guess that he is, and that's why use