Daniel B. Hemmerich wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Who generates this "Can't locate" message? Normal die() messages
should already be prefixed.
This is occuring during a require, such as:
require '/www/path/goes/here//config.pl';
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The script itself is poorly written since it should be doing it
Stas Bekman wrote:
Who generates this "Can't locate" message? Normal die() messages should
already be prefixed.
This is occuring during a require, such as:
require '/www/path/goes/here//config.pl';
The script itself is poorly written since it should be doing its own -e
check prior to requir
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Daniel B. Hemmerich wrote:
Hello all...
When a misconfiguration occurs, we receive a new line in the apache
error logs that is not in the standard error log for
That sounds more like the opposite...
I do want Apache to be prefixing each error message with its data...
Unless I misunderstood what that page was saying
Arshavir Grigorian wrote:
Daniel B. Hemmerich wrote:
Thanks for the good idea... it is a direction worth investigating
further. Until so
Daniel B. Hemmerich wrote:
Thanks for the good idea... it is a direction worth investigating
further. Until someone offers a potentially better solution, I will play
around with this and hopefully in the next few days report back on my
results!
Thanks again,
Daniel
Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
Thanks for the good idea... it is a direction worth investigating
further. Until someone offers a potentially better solution, I will play
around with this and hopefully in the next few days report back on my
results!
Thanks again,
Daniel
Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
I really have no idea, but n
I really have no idea, but no one has chimed up on this, so I'll try to
help (and maybe someone here can clear up my misconceptions)
MP writes to STDERR, BUT things can get weird because of the way
apache2 handles error messages --
I could have this wrong, but mp errors and perl errors seem