I have perl-5.8.0 installed on Mac OS X 10.2.8 in /usr/local with no problems.
The other day I installed Apache::Scoreboard but when I try running ...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Apache::Scoreboard;
1;
... I get ...
dyld: perl Undefined symbols:
_ap_rwrite
_ap_send_http_header
_ap_set_con
Following our discussion of what kind 'our'-declared vars are, it's
interesting that today on p5p there is this thread where all kind of
/(package|file) scope (lexical)? variable/ are discussed.
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2003-10/msg00912.html
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Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I have perl-5.8.0 installed on Mac OS X 10.2.8 in /usr/local with no
problems.
The other day I installed Apache::Scoreboard but when I try running ...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Apache::Scoreboard;
1;
... I get ...
dyld: perl Undefined symbols:
_ap_rwrite
_ap_send_h
Original Message
Subject:Re: Stupid question of the day...
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 18:28:04 -
From: Randy Trahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Shannon Eric Peevey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Shannon,
I was reading your post from June 25 concerning authenNIS. I am on
At 11:12 AM -0700 10/20/03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I have perl-5.8.0 installed on Mac OS X 10.2.8 in /usr/local with
no problems.
The other day I installed Apache::Scoreboard but when I try running ...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Apache::Scoreboard;
1;
... I get ...
dyld
Ray Zimmerman wrote:
At 11:12 AM -0700 10/20/03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I have perl-5.8.0 installed on Mac OS X 10.2.8 in /usr/local with no
problems.
The other day I installed Apache::Scoreboard but when I try running ...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Apache::Scoreboard;
Stas Bekman wrote:
[...]
No ... I haven't gotten that far ... I'm just trying to run a script
from the command line. The following works just fine on my Linux box ...
Hehe, that's your problem. Apache:: modules don't work from the command
line, since the modperl/apache runtime environment is no
At 12:03 PM -0700 10/20/03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
[...]
No ... I haven't gotten that far ... I'm just trying to run a
script from the command line. The following works just fine on my
Linux box ...
Hehe, that's your problem. Apache:: modules don't work from the
command line, si
Just got this error message and thought I'd share:
Not Found
The requested URL
/adi/theregister.co.uk/webhome;area=webhome;tile=5;sz=336x280;ord=8311782482
617662 was not found on this server.
Apache/2.0.47 (Win32
I'm looking for the download of Apache::Session.
There is a lot of docs on it but where is the download?
thanks
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I've isolated this pretty well... hope someone has some insight:
After a fresh* install of FreeBSD 4.8, I can build Apache alone with
mod_ssl, and Apache alone with mod_perl (static). However, I'm getting
errors when trying to install both together.
Here are my steps:
tar -xzf apache_1.
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 18:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm looking for the download of Apache::Session.
> There is a lot of docs on it but where is the download?
It's on CPAN. If you don't know what CPAN is, man perlmodlib and look
for "CPAN".
- Perrin
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 18:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm looking for the download of Apache::Session.
> There is a lot of docs on it but where is the download?
It's on CPAN. If you don't know what CPAN is, man perlmodlib and look
for "CPAN".
- Perrin
Ray Zimmerman wrote:
At 12:03 PM -0700 10/20/03, Stas Bekman wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
[...]
No ... I haven't gotten that far ... I'm just trying to run a script
from the command line. The following works just fine on my Linux box
...
Hehe, that's your problem. Apache:: modules don't work from
Bryn Dyment wrote:
I've isolated this pretty well... hope someone has some insight:
After a fresh* install of FreeBSD 4.8, I can build Apache alone with
mod_ssl, and Apache alone with mod_perl (static). However, I'm getting
errors when trying to install both together.
Here are my steps:
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 18:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for the download of Apache::Session.
There is a lot of docs on it but where is the download?
It's on CPAN. If you don't know what CPAN is, man perlmodlib and look
for "CPAN".
And http://search.cpan.org/ whic
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I'm a beginner, so apologies in advance if any/all
my comments are a little funny.
> 'ldd httpd' will tell you which libperl.so it's linked against.
> Check that you have that library. Next check that it has those
> symbols defined.
I have no httpd, since it failed t
Bryn Dyment wrote:
I have no httpd, since it failed to build (correct?). Also, I'm building in
mod_perl statically, so I assume there will be no 'libperl.so' file
(correct?).
You do have it in the apache tree, the problem is that you overwrite it later
on. See:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/gu
Hi,
Stas Bekman wrote:
> You do have it in the apache tree, the problem is that you overwrite
> it later on. See:
>
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/install.html#mod_perl_and_mod_ssl___op
enssl
This link describes a similar build process to the one I'm using (although
I'm not having mod_per
Bryn Dyment wrote:
Hi,
Stas Bekman wrote:
You do have it in the apache tree, the problem is that you overwrite
it later on. See:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/install.html#mod_perl_and_mod_ssl___op
enssl
This link describes a similar build process to the one I'm using (although
I'm not h
>>Next check that it has those symbols defined.
>
> % nm /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-freebsd/CORE/libperl.a | grep
> Perl_get_sv
> 21ac T Perl_get_sv
>why libperl.a and not libperl.so. Do you have a static perl build?
Before any Apache stuff, but after upgrading Perl, I have libperl
Bryn Dyment wrote:
>>Next check that it has those symbols defined.
>
> % nm /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-freebsd/CORE/libperl.a | grep
> Perl_get_sv
> 21ac T Perl_get_sv
why libperl.a and not libperl.so. Do you have a static perl build?
Before any Apache stuff, but after upgrading Pe
> and you don't have:
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-freebsd/CORE/libperl.so
Right.
> I assume that when you run:
>
> perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.28/src \
>
> perl == /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.0, right?
Right. (Perl 5.8.1's installation doesn't automatically replace the
Can someone comment on some advantages/disadvantages?
Does opening a new browser causes a new session in either of the two?
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone comment on some advantages/disadvantages?
>
> Does opening a new browser causes a new session in either of the two?
well, in IE, cookes are relevant to processes, not to windows. That is,
you can have one process with multiple windows (f
> ... If you
> actually start another copy of IE, that does NOT have the same
> non-persistant cookies, and its a different session.
Is this behavior the same for both Apache::Session and CGI::Session?
-thanks
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Can someone comment on some advant
The organizers of the ApacheCon conference (http://apachecon.com/) tell me
that if by November 1st there won't be at least 7 people registered for the
mod_perl 2.0 tutorial it'll be cancelled. So if you have planned to attend the
tutorial please register ASAP.
It's funny, but at TPC @ Portland
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > ... If you
> > actually start another copy of IE, that does NOT have the same
> > non-persistant cookies, and its a different session.
>
> Is this behavior the same for both Apache::Session and CGI::Session?
May I quote myself:
> > In either case,
Well, I think I understand what you are saying but if I can clarify my
understanding.
My thought is that openining multiple browser (new process) will be a new
and separate session. Is this correct?
thanks
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> > ... If you
>> > actually start anoth
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, I think I understand what you are saying but if I can clarify my
> understanding.
>
> My thought is that openining multiple browser (new process) will be a
> new and separate session. Is this correct?
I would fully expect so, and would be surpr
I'm getting a new id with every refresh click; so, how am I suppose to
know it is the same session? Here's my code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Apache::Session::File;
use strict;
use warnings;
my %session;
my $sessId;
#I'm suppose to put the session id at the undef
#but how am i suppose to #know what it
Bryn Dyment wrote:
and you don't have:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-freebsd/CORE/libperl.so
Right.
I assume that when you run:
perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.28/src \
perl == /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.0, right?
Right. (Perl 5.8.1's installation doesn't automatically rep
Stas Bekman wrote:
Bryn Dyment wrote:
and you don't have:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-freebsd/CORE/libperl.so
Right.
I assume that when you run:
perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.28/src \
perl == /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.0, right?
Right. (Perl 5.8.1's installation doesn
>> 1. Should I be able to safely run 'make install' now?
>
> Yup.
I noticed when omitting SSL from the Apache build (which resulted in a
successful 'make') that a bunch of Apache 'utility' binaries are linked
after httpd is built (a half-dozen or so). So, I'm assuming 'make install'
will install
Bryn Dyment wrote:
1. Should I be able to safely run 'make install' now?
Yup.
I noticed when omitting SSL from the Apache build (which resulted in a
successful 'make') that a bunch of Apache 'utility' binaries are linked
after httpd is built (a half-dozen or so). So, I'm assuming 'make install'
Stas Bekman wrote:
4. Could you explain a little more about the change you made?
Let's say your perl is build using a shared library libperl.so, which normally
resides at /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-freebsd/CORE/libperl.so. When you
are linking a shared perl library you need to specify:
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