Sorry, the subject on my first post probably obscured the fact that this
was a new problem post.
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1. Problem Description:
make test fails on t/modperl/request_rec_tie_api.t .
# Running under perl version 5.006002 for hpux
# Curre
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1. Problem Description:
make test fails on t/modperl/request_rec_tie_api.t .
# Running under perl version 5.006002 for hpux
# Current time local: Mon Aug 22 16:22:54 2005
# Current time GMT: Mon Aug 22 20:22:54 2005
# Using Tes
inistrator
Northampton Community College
Bethlehem, PA
>>> Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/12/2004 3:32:49 PM >>>
William Fulmer wrote:
> I did find some discussion of old HP-UX patches that fixed problems
with
> stat calls that some of HP's apps had. There ar
t know enough
about C to know if that has any significance at all.
Any thought on these?
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Will Fulmer
Database Administrator
Northampton Community College
Bethlehem, PA
>>> Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/11/2004 10:29:05 PM >>>
William Fulmer wrote:
> We need to back up a b
difference being the call to stat as opposed to
stat64.
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Will Fulmer
Database Administrator
Northampton Community College
Bethlehem, PA
>>> "William Fulmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/10/2004 9:33:50 AM
>>>
I have a non root user that I use for all of my software
tgid", s);
}
and make test still hangs.
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Will Fulmer
Database Administrator
Northampton Community College
Bethlehem, PA
>>> Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/9/2004 2:05:48 PM >>>
William Fulmer wrote:
> Apologies. You are correct. I never responded direc
Apologies. You are correct. I never responded directly to this email.
my $file = "/tmp";
my $mtime = (stat $file)[9];
and:
my $file = __FILE__;
my $mtime = (stat $file)[9];
both fail (meaning the test hangs)
-M __FILE__;
and
-M "/tmp";
both work (which is to say that the test does not han
binary components that
have no src (should say the vendor won't release the src ;) ) that will
only work with 5.6.x. I'm happy to persue this, but I don't want to
waste too much of your time with this unless you see a benefit to the
community.
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Will Fulmer
Database Administrator
Nor
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Will Fulmer
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>>> Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED
rl 5.6.2
or mod_perl. Any insight on this?
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Will Fulmer
Database Administrator
Northampton Community College
Bethlehem, PA
>>> Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/6/2004 1:09:52 AM >>>
William Fulmer wrote:
>>Ouch, William, are you aware that you've sent a 1MB atta
> Ouch, William, are you aware that you've sent a 1MB attachment to
> a public mailing list, potentially causing lots of problems to people
> with limited account sizes and slow dialup access? Please don't that
> in the future. If you want to show some big file, upload it
> somewhere and post a
9mod_perl : -
3. This is the core dump trace: (if you get a core dump):
no core dump created
This report was generated by t/REPORT on Tue May 4 21:17:52 2004 GMT.
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---Will FulmerDatabase AdministratorNorthampton Communit
Hi,
I'm trying to get mod_perl-1.99_13 to compile with apache 2.0.49 and perl 5.6.2
-bash-2.05b# /usr/opt/perl-5.6.2/bin/perl -VSummary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 2) configuration: Platform: osname=hpux, osvers=11.00, archname=PA-RISC2.0 uname='hp-ux cars-l b.11.00
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