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Apache-Syntax-Highlight-Perl-1.00.tar.gz
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Apache::Syntax::Highlight::Perl is a mod_perl (1.0 and 2.0) module that pr
This is fixed for me now. I got the latest stuff from cvs and
the list context array returns just the fields that are upload
fields.
Thanks SO much!
ken.
On 11 Apr 2004 at 20:51, Joe Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any news? Happy Easter.
>
> ken.
>
> On 8 Apr 2004 at 13:22, Joe Scha
Hi!
I notice in the pod some things say:
PerlSetVar HighlihtCSS /highlight/perl.css
and some things say
PerlSetVar HighlightCache On
Notice the "Highlight" vs "Highliht"... Just wanted to point
that out in case one was actually wrong. :)
Also, could I use something like this for
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I am working on a freebsd 4.9 athlon system, and trying to rebuild the
apache suite with new mod_perl, mod_ssl, and php. Since this is a live
server, I want to build the suite in a subtree, other than /usr/local,
so that I can test it all. I g
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 17:17, Pete Greening wrote:
> I got mod_ssl, php, and apache to all
> redirect their output to prefix=/usr/local/buildjail, but the mod_perl
> make install process tries to write to
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-freebsd, which is bad.
Set LIB=/usr/local/buildjai
0.17 2004-04-23
- Fix a bug in checking parameters which could occur when the "commit"
parameter for Postgres, Oracle, or Sybcase was passed. This caused a
fatal error when creating the wrapper object. Patch by Max Baker.
-dave
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Hi
I have two 'identical' boxes, one test, one production,
running:
Linux 2.6.6-rc1
gcc 3.3.3
glibc 2.3.2
perl 5.8.4 (new last night)
Apache 2.1 cvs
mod_perl 2 cvs
libapreq2 cvs
Embperl cvs
The test server works flawlessly. The production server
segfault(11)s at the end (all output is pr
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 18:21, Beau E. Cox wrote:
> 1) are core dumps automatically generated by seqfaults? If not,
> how do I have Apache generate them?
Sounds like you're looking for this:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Resolving_Segmentation_Faults
- Perrin
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