n are built
on CGI::Application and do have what you call a startup.pl file although
those (short) files are rarely, if ever, called "startup.pl". Maybe I
need to read more about the mod_perl2 experience. :-)
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happy to remain
at Perl 5.12.3 for the foreseeable future since everything works.
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rl2 were the same as
before (or after). The major change was the down-grade from Perl 5.14
to Perl 5.12.3 which seems to have confirmed my suspicions. Sorry for
all the confusion, however there is something strange about Perl 5.14.
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ey built without error.
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n for the Apache/mod_perl "PerlModule" configuration
> directive.
>
> (*) for example, it means that in all other perl programs, modules, scripts
> running under your Apache/mod_perl, you can now use :
>
> return OK;
>
> instead of the longer
>
> return Apache2::Const::OK;
I am still at a loss as to how to proceed. Ignoring the Apache2::Const
and APR::Const issues, the apache2 server still fails to start. And I
don't know how to track down the problem. Changing "Loglevel" to "debug"
in the httpd.conf file did not result in any errors logged to my apache
error log file (since the server failed to run). Is this still a Perl
problem or could it be a mod_perl2 problem? And how to debug it?
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ng more and more convinced
that I will have to revert to 5.12.3 version of Perl...
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ther, I would be happy to,
but this is all new territory for me. I am now contemplating rebuilding
my system from scratch using Perl 5.12.3 which worked (in the apache
sense) prior to my June 9th upgrade. Unfortunately, this is a vary large
task and deprives me of some of the things in Perl 5.14 that might be
good to have. Of course, if this is a 5.14 problem, then I should do
the down-grade, but not knowing is making this decision more difficult.
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According to Perrin Harkins on Fri, 06/17/11 at 15:35:
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 3:20 PM, William Bulley wrote:
> > Recall that all I'm trying to do at this point is to get the apache
> > server up and running. ?The fact that these two lines in this include
>
Recall that with these two "Const -compile" lines commented out
of that include file, the syntax phase of "apachectl -t" succeeds,
but the server does not start, and a bunch of other errors appear.
This, to me, sounds like an issue between apache2 and Perl 5.14 or
betwe
According to Fred Moyer on Fri, 06/17/11 at 13:43:
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 10:29 AM, William Bulley wrote:
> > I have Perl 5.14 compiled from source.
> > I have apache 2.2.19 ?compiled from source.
> > I have mod_perl2 2.0.5 compiled from source (with these patches)
hen what all does one need in a standard startup.pl, for example, that
I could use as a model? Thanks.
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According to Perrin Harkins on Fri, 06/17/11 at 13:44:
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 12:34 PM, William Bulley wrote:
> > ? PerlModule "Apache2::Const -compile => ':common'"
> > ? PerlModule "APR::Const -compile => ':common'"
>
/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.0/mach/ModPerl/Const.pm
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According to Fred Moyer on Fri, 06/17/11 at 13:43:
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 10:29 AM, William Bulley wrote:
> > I have Perl 5.14 compiled from source.
> > I have apache 2.2.19 ?compiled from source.
> > I have mod_perl2 2.0.5 compiled from source (with these patches):
According to Torsten F?rtsch on Fri, 06/17/11 at
13:13:
>
> On Friday, June 17, 2011 18:34:07 William Bulley wrote:
> > Something in apache2 or
> > mod_perl2 or their APIs has changed, perhaps related to the newish
> > Perl 5.14 version.
>
> That may be the reason.
APIs has changed, perhaps related to the newish Perl 5.14 version.
I don't know how to approach this other than by asking the mailing lists
for some guidance. Thanks for your help.
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er, in
these cases, I get a dozen error lines like this one:
Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: SV 0x28bda050 during global destruction.
In no case do I get a successful launch of the apache server, nor do
I get any lines in the httpd_error.log file. Any other ideas?
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ere
changed by running the apachectl(8) command and there have been no new
lines added to /var/log/httpd-error.log since I rebooted and shut down
apache2 on June 9th as part of the upgrade. Any and all ideas welcome.
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ed for (lowercase) libapreq2 - in fact the number
of www/p5- ports in FreeBSD with all lowercase names is less than ten
(10!) and this is an up-to-date (8.2-PRERELEASE) system - go figure... :-)
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who might be able to quickly figure out what's wrong...
>
> Issac
>
> On 27/01/2011 20:40, William Bulley wrote:
> >
> > According to Issac Goldstand on Thu, 01/27/11 at
> > 13:37:
> > >
> > > I must have missed that bit, but yes, it
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