On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 08:27, George Vidalis wrote:
> If we can find some MOD_Perl modules to do some of the
> other stuff we need our developers could put a package together. It
> would be great to put together a MOD_Perl survey tool that also has
> powerful gathering, reporting and analysis cap
I'm having a bit of trouble with a 64 bit versions of perl and apache
not playing nice with 32 bit shared objects under linux.
We have an external shared object binary supplied by a vendor that we can
link our XS code against just fine, but when we attempt to actually use
the shared methods, perl
Hello folks,
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I have some problems with Apache::DBI using multiples databases. hope =
some
of you can help because I tried everything I could.
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I have a web application using 3 different databases: A 'master' =
database, a
'client' database and an 'archives' database.
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I have Apache:
Hi,
Something seems to be wrong with your mail client's encoding. It's
putting some garbage in between lines.
> I have Apache::DBI configured and it work very well with the FIRST =
> database
> (master), which get recycled like it should. However the client and =
> archives
> databases don't get
David Radunz wrote:
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 12:39, Stas Bekman wrote:
David Radunz wrote:
Heya Stas,
I like that alot, as you say heaps cleaner. For the time being thou
can you see any problems with us using my patch internally?
Looks fine to me.
Thanks, we'll put it into production.
Hmm. Well, I
Robert Landrum wrote:
I'm having a bit of trouble with a 64 bit versions of perl and apache
not playing nice with 32 bit shared objects under linux.
We have an external shared object binary supplied by a vendor that we can
link our XS code against just fine, but when we attempt to actually use
the