perl right now. But for new projects I've turned
to using a web framework as it allows us to focus on the app and not worry
about the boiler plate. But that's me, there are plenty of valid reasons
NOT to use a web framework.
Good luck!
Best Regards,
Jon A
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:4
..
I think it's a good solution because it provides a "simple" interface to
complex config files. But would really like to understand the flaws in my
thinking if you're going to shoot me down.
Thanks,
Jon A
On Mar 6, 2013 8:19 PM, "Ken Peng" wrote:
> 于 2013-3-7 11:1
Getting static assets (js, css, gfx) off your apache children is far more
important than anything else for scaling up to lots of concurrent users
IMHO. We use a pound load balancer to direct static reqs to nginx "cdn"
and all dynamic requests to apache backends.
Once you have that in place t
nuity.
Maybe I have misunderstood the whole point of this thread, but it seems to
me that everyone is over-engineering the problem... (i've only been a Perl
programmer for like three years, so I still have ton's to learn...
hopefully I can learn from this if I'm way off base)
Thanks,
J
manageable time in answering.
If I'm off base, please set me straight...
Best Regards,
Jon A
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 12:48 AM, Axel Huizinga wrote:
> hi folks,
> am looking for some help from perl internals gurus since I want to
> contribute to the development
> of a perl targ
ex.cgi route=http2
ProxySet lbmethod=byrequests
SetHandler balancer-manager
Order deny,allow
Allow from localhost
Thanks for the help,
- jon
I don't necessarily have a problem running 3 different apaches. One issue I
have is that I also need a development environment,
Stop, and setup a sep. box or vserver. I cant imagine doing development on
the same server env. that is in production will meet with approval from
your client(s) o
Hi, thanks for your reply,
I'm compiling php against the mysql client library that comes with mysql
5.0.16, although as stated before, apache seg faults even when all of
the other modules are not loaded and at any type of request. I'll get
some backtraces and post them.
-Jon
installs are all
built from source on this machine.
-Jon
Tyler MacDonald wrote:
Jon Keller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to build apache 1.3.34 and mod_perl 1.29 on a debian 3.1
machine and whenever mod_perl is loaded apache segfaults at any type of
request.
od_ssl and it continued to crash,
Its not untill I remove mod_perl from apache that it resumes normal
operation.
kernel 2.4.32 if thats relevant. If I've missed out any important info
please let me know...any help would be much appreciated, Thank you.
-Jon
From the errorlog
[Fri
slices of them perhaps Tie::MLDBM might be what you are
looking for.
-jon
ampus who are happily using mod_perl2/apache2 with Request
Tracker, although on FreeBsd.
Cordially,
Jon Forrest
Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
205 Davis Hall
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
510-642-0904
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ainst
mod_perl2, I decided to forget about this for
now and use mod_perl1 which builds and runs just
fine on these platforms.
Cordially,
Jon Forrest
Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
205 Davis Hall
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
510-642-0904
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(I'm not sure if I should continue posting these reports
to the list. Please let me know if I should send them to just
you.)
Stas Bekman wrote:
Oh, sorry, for some reason I thought you were talking about the static
build. Could you please post the output of:
t/TEST -conf -trace=debug
I downloaded
Stas Bekman wrote:
Jon Forrest wrote:
Stan suggested that I try the CVS version, which I did.
I reported that its make procedure has a problem finding
httpd.
Sorry for calling you Stan, Stas.
Did you try building the DSO version? Did it work for you?
It builds but make test fails for the reason I
from the kit.
2) In the past, when I've run this step, I saw
that both the DSO and the static versions of
mod_perl will be made, as the documentation
states. This time I only see that the DSO
version is being made.
I hope these comments are useful.
Jon Forrest
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Yesterday I submitted a bug report titled
"The "cannot find -lapr-0" and ""undefined symbol:
apr_bucket_setaside_notimpl" problems again" and
you said
Jon, please try the current cvs:
http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#Development_mod_perl_2_0_Source_Dis
-8<-- Start Bug Report 8<--
1. Problem Description:
I'm also suffering from the common
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lapr-0
problem. Copying /usr/local/apache2/lib/libapr-0.a to /usr/lib
make the link problem go away but I still see many
"undefine
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Stas Bekman wrote:
> C. Jon Larsen wrote:
> > I'm trying to get a module that relies on some MySQL-specific
> > functionality to run with Firebird 1.5.0 under mod_perl 1.
>
> Jon, your question has nothing to do with mod_perl. You ought to ask i
pported by the DBD::InterBase driver, and I have not
had any luck with:
$dbh->primary_key
either.
I read that some folks had given up on the DBD::InterBase driver and went
to using an ODBC driver. Anyone have any suggestions, links, or
experiences they can share ?
Thanks !
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I get the returned mail. Can you offer any in
d_perl to speed things up.
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Journal just last month on it that spoke highly of it, but that seemed
targeted at an end user or smallish server.
TIA,
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