I use modPerl (not the CGI though), but I don't see this error even when
slapping things on notepad.
Perhaps the problem is something else?
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Joe Smoker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Seems like mod perl does not like the CRLF chars in the
Dan Axtell wrote:
You will need to compile perl with -fPIC on x86_64, I think I did it with:
ccflags='-fPIC' sh Configure -Dprefix /path to perl
I can't remember _exactly_ if that was it though. The other options
would be to manually the edit the Makefiles but I don't remember having
to do tha
>
> You will need to compile perl with -fPIC on x86_64, I think I did it with:
>
> ccflags='-fPIC' sh Configure -Dprefix /path to perl
>
> I can't remember _exactly_ if that was it though. The other options
> would be to manually the edit the Makefiles but I don't remember having
> to do that.
>
Hi
I'm getting this error in my apache logs but I've no idea how to fix it. Any
help would be much appreciated.
[Tue Aug 26 10:07:55 2008] [error] [client ] Prototype mismatch: sub
main::strftime: none vs ($\\@;$) at /usr/share/perl/5.8/Exporter.pm line
66., referer: https://secure.blah.net.au/ta
Dan Axtell wrote:
Hi,
I've recently upgraded my main linux machine, but unfortunately the
distribution (OpenSuse 11.0, AMD x86_64) has everything with Perl 5.10. I
have some software that runs under mod_perl that requires Perl 5.8.8. No
problem, I just build 5.8.8, right?
Well, after two
Hi,
I've recently upgraded my main linux machine, but unfortunately the
distribution (OpenSuse 11.0, AMD x86_64) has everything with Perl 5.10. I
have some software that runs under mod_perl that requires Perl 5.8.8. No
problem, I just build 5.8.8, right?
Well, after two days I was able to ge
- Original Message -
From: "Jens Gassmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
did you use the http://www.atomix.de/Crypt-RIPEMD160-0.05.tar.gz? There i
patched like the bugreport described
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=19138
I did now, same problem. It had randomly worked (worked as i
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Jens Gassmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The entire code is written in c :-( only some helper subs are written in
> perl. I could only write perl
You may be able to tell what it's trying to do by using tools like
strace. If not, I'd suggest you either conta
Hi Perrin,
You'll need to do some debugging on your code. The things that are
most likely to be different in a persistent environment like mod_perl
are environment variables, your current directory, the user you're
running as (file permission problems often show up this way), CHECK
and INIT bl
Hi Dondi,
RIPEMD160 is causing a segfault on my machine, on both versions of
mod_perl. It is segfaulting on the digest() function. It appears there
is something wrong the module?
did you use the http://www.atomix.de/Crypt-RIPEMD160-0.05.tar.gz? There
i patched like the bugreport described
- Original Message -
From: "Jens Gassmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
we need RIPEMD160-Hashes for our mod_perl-app. The testscript attached
worked on commandline, but not with mod_perl. There it returns a wrong
Hash => 0123456789abcdeffedcba9876543210f0e1d2c3
Whats wrong? Where could i ge
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Joe Smoker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems like mod perl does not like the CRLF chars in the notepad file... but
> I also tried removing the CR chars with the same result...
It does sound like a problem with your line-ending characters. Since
I don't use Win32
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Jens Gassmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we need RIPEMD160-Hashes for our mod_perl-app. The testscript attached
> worked on commandline, but not with mod_perl. There it returns a wrong Hash
> => 0123456789abcdeffedcba9876543210f0e1d2c3
>
> Whats wrong? Where could
Discovered where the problem is,
If i add a new package/pm and make my requests to the new methods, i get the
problem described in my first post. restarting apache (HUP) clears the problem.
which is the correct way when adding/modifing any packages/methods, at least
from what i understand.
- B
Hi Jim,
# Always do these
use strict;
use warnings;
use Crypt::RIPEMD160;
sorry - the example code was too quick and short - i always use strict
and warnings. But with strict and warnings the calculated hash is wrong
too. :-)
Regards,
Jens
Start with this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Always do these
use strict;
use warnings;
use Crypt::RIPEMD160;
my $ripemd160 = new Crypt::RIPEMD160;
$ripemd160->add('a');
my $digest = $ripemd160->digest();
print "Content-Type: text/plain\n\n";
print("Digest is " . unpack("H*", $digest) . "\n"
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