jaybaker wrote:
> "PerlSetEnv or PerlPassEnv is probably what you are looking for"
>
> Tried both of those, neither seemed to help.
> The problem is, the environment variables ARE set (according to perl's %ENV
> variable) - but somehow the DBI module can't find them.
Sorry, should have read your
"PerlSetEnv or PerlPassEnv is probably what you are looking for"
Tried both of those, neither seemed to help.
The problem is, the environment variables ARE set (according to perl's %ENV
variable) - but somehow the DBI module can't find them.
Thanks
J
PerlSetEnv or PerlPassEnv is probably what y
jaybaker wrote:
> I'm having a very frustrating time trying to get a database connection from
> my mod_perl script using DBD::Informix.
>
> System:
> Redhat Enterprise Linux 4
> IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 10.00.UC3
> Apache 2.0.52-28
> mod_perl-2.0.1
> DBI-1.40
> DBD-Informix-2005.2-1
>
I'm having a very frustrating time trying to get a database connection from
my mod_perl script using DBD::Informix.
System:
Redhat Enterprise Linux 4
IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 10.00.UC3
Apache 2.0.52-28
mod_perl-2.0.1
DBI-1.40
DBD-Informix-2005.2-1
Stripped right down, my script now l
fyi
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Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:43:24 -0700
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, RA Jones wrote:
Hi,
Either nobody has attempted to install mod_perl2 under Windows Vista
(unlikely) or it's gone in without a hitch. I find this latter scenario
equally improbable, but I can't find any references to the following problem:
ActivePerl 5.8.8 build 820, Apa
Hi,
Either nobody has attempted to install mod_perl2 under Windows Vista
(unlikely) or it's gone in without a hitch. I find this latter scenario
equally improbable, but I can't find any references to the following
problem:
ActivePerl 5.8.8 build 820, Apache_2.2.4 Win32 binary, mod_perl2.0.pp
i've installed mod_perl2 r533441 with perl 588, Apache/2.2.5-dev, APR
1.3.0-dev & APR-Util 1.3.0-dev
apache starts/runs fine.
testing modperl2, setting,
setenv APACHE_TEST_USER devtest
setenv APACHE_TEST_GROUP devtest
setenv APACHE_TEST_HTTPD /usr/local/sbin/httpd
setenv APACHE_TEST_PORT
> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jonathan> $ENV in mod_perl isn't $ENV like a regular perl script.
Jonathan> in a regular perl script, $ENV will have all the shell vars
Please don't use $ENV when you really mean %ENV. Those are completely
unrelated variables.
--
On Apr 30, 2007, at 2:22 PM, Frank Wiles wrote:
I haven't tired this, but don't see why it wouldn't work. Can't
you just do:
$ENV{'foo'} = 'bar';
in your startup.pl?
That works, but thats not what i want.
I want to stuff shell env variables into the perl env hash...
I want s
On Apr 30, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Boysenberry Payne wrote:
Currently, without something like cpan for JS and with most of our
administration
tasks being handled via Actionscript in the client browser I'm
probably going
to take my time and continue writing most of my JS; most of it is
pretty
On Apr 27, 2007, at 12:19 AM, Foo JH wrote:
Boysenberry Payne wrote:
One of the draw back that seems to be evident to me as I've looked
into the client side frameworks is changes in the code are ought
of your control. WIth a purely server side solution it would seem
to give the coder the choic
>I haven't tired this, but don't see why it wouldn't work. Can't
>you just do:
>
>$ENV{'foo'} = 'bar';
>
>in your startup.pl?
Works for me
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:10:57 -0400
Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 30, 2007, at 1:39 PM, Frank Wiles wrote:
>
> >> Is there a way to get additional shell variables exported into ENV
> >> on startup ?
> >
> >Do you mean the PerlSetEnv and PerlPassEnv directives?
>
>
>
On Apr 30, 2007, at 1:39 PM, Frank Wiles wrote:
Is there a way to get additional shell variables exported into ENV
on startup ?
Do you mean the PerlSetEnv and PerlPassEnv directives?
I guess PerlPassEnv will do... I only knew about PerlSetEnv .
But I really want to keep this out of th
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:18:15 -0400
Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get additional shell variables exported into ENV
> on startup ?
Do you mean the PerlSetEnv and PerlPassEnv directives?
-
Frank Wiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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