Am Freitag, den 18.01.2008, 15:47 +1030 schrieb James Breat:
> I am having problems a static mod_perl with Apache 2.2.6 and
> Perl 5.10.0.
Essentially, the answer you need is: Don't use mod_perl2 and Perl 5.10.0
together yet.
As far as I know, the mod_perl developers are working on resolving the
i
I use "PerlConfigRequire /var/www/html/mypath/startup.pl" in httpd.conf to
recompile all the CGIs. Inside startup.pl, I added the line:
use lib qw(. mylib);
To me amazement, after all the CGI is precompiled, they start to look into the
"." and "mylib" path for loading Perl Modules without eve
I am having problems a static mod_perl with Apache 2.2.6 and
Perl 5.10.0.
I followed the instructions for a static build, but when I type make I get the
following errors (only a few
same error lines are included):
httpd-2.2.6/srclib/apr/include/apr.h:273: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm'
o
Bart Schaefer wrote:
There's a thread from December that would seem to be related. From that thread:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Michael Schout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 28, 2007 9:12 PM
The real problem is that this is only safe under a prefork MPM because
it is not th
thanks, good note.
On Jan 14, 2008 5:12 PM, Foo JH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just want to slap a quick note that I've tried the following combo on
> Win32 platform (Windows 2003 Server x86):
> Apache 2.2.7 from ApacheLounge (apachelounge.com)
> modperl 2.0.3 from theoryx5 (ppd)
> li
Hi,
I am attaching the bug report while installing mod_perl in Mac OS X Leopard.
Can you please let me know the options I have to sort this.
regards
aroul.
bugreport
Description: Binary data
I have searched through all the web docs and Usenet, but not found
anything that suggests anything special has to be done in mod_perl
scripts that need to set $ENV{PATH}
My specific example is that I need to add /usr/local/bin to PATH, but
I''ve been unable to find a way to do this, looks like mod
Hi,
I was getting some bizarre seg faults with embperl a month or two ago.
The site used to work fine, then it started segfaulting all over the
place after I did a new linux install. I started erasing huge blocks
of code until I found the code responsible: for some reason, having a
BEGIN {} block
There's a thread from December that would seem to be related. From that thread:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Michael Schout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 28, 2007 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: mod_perl, ENV{'TZ'}, and localtime
To: Kirk Noda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: modperl@perl.apache.org
Under modperl, get zero bytes output, HTTP response code is 200, though.
Apache error_log shows:
[Thu Jan 17 12:47:15 2008] -e: Can't exec "basename": No such file or
directory at /var/www/perl/script.pl line 12.
So, under modperl, changes to $ENV{PATH} are not accepted (like
perl-script), but th
What happens if you try running it with the modperl handler instead of
the perl-script handler?
B Wooster wrote:
I have searched through all the web docs and Usenet, but not found
anything that suggests anything special has to be done in mod_perl
scripts that need to set $ENV{PATH}
My specifi
I have searched through all the web docs and Usenet, but not found
anything that suggests anything special has to be done in mod_perl
scripts that need to set $ENV{PATH}
My specific example is that I need to add /usr/local/bin to PATH, but
I''ve been unable to find a way to do this, looks like mod
After some investigation, I realise that it's modperl on Win32 is still
more stable on 2.2.4 (ApacheLounge). Some layman findings:
1. Apache2::Reload can cause the startup to crash easily. eg. when you
load HTML::Template
2. Fault report on Events is like this:
Faulting application httpd.exe, ve
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