konsu wrote:
I've updated the patch for the current cvs source (the original one won't
apply as is), I've attached it as ipv6.patch. To apply it run:
cd modperl-2.0
patch -p0 < ipv6.patch
i could not apply the patch (please see output below). i am using the latest
modperl-2.0_20040203232656.tar.g
> I've updated the patch for the current cvs source (the original one won't
> apply as is), I've attached it as ipv6.patch. To apply it run:
>
> cd modperl-2.0
> patch -p0 < ipv6.patch
i could not apply the patch (please see output below). i am using the latest
modperl-2.0_20040203232656.tar.gz fr
konsu wrote:
thanks for the quick response.
Great. Not mp2, but Apache-Test (which is included in the mp2 distro). So
the
patch does solve the problem?
i did not try to apply the patch (i do not know of any tool to do it),
I've updated the patch for the current cvs source (the original one wo
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To: "konsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: 'make test' fails to start server.
> konsu wrote:
> > hello, the cause of the problem was the "Listen" dire
konsu wrote:
hello, the cause of the problem was the "Listen" directive in autogenerated
httpd.conf that is incompatible with IPv6. the Apache-Test/ToDo file
mentions this problem and there is a patch available. but the fix is not yet
in the mod_perl2 distribution apparently...
Great. Not mp2, but
for one of modperl/request_rec_tie_api.t tests. i will
try to figure out what happened now.
konstantin
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From: "Stas Bekman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "konsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004
konsu wrote:
thank you for responding.
below is the output. t/TEST does not seem to take account of the timeout
parameter. still uses the default value.
That's a bug. The fix is below (will be in cvs shortly)
but i think it does not matter
because my server is not overloaded at all. it is a dev
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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: 'make test' fails to start server.
> konsu wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > t/TEST -start failes to start server for some reason.
konsu wrote:
hello,
t/TEST -start failes to start server for some reason. The apache error log
file is empty. i am running freebsd 5.1-RELEASE. please help me to resolve
this.
I know that freebsd 4.8/5.1 won't work with perl built with ithreads, but
yours seem not having ithreads enabled. Could
hello,
t/TEST
-start failes to start server for some reason. The apache error log file is
empty. i am running freebsd 5.1-RELEASE. please help me to resolve
this.
konstantin
marina# t/TEST -start
*** root mode: changing the files ownership to 'nobody' (65534:65534)
*** testing whether
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