Hello,
I wonder if someone could possible help me with an issue
regarding Tie::RDBM.
I am using it on a mod_perl 2.0 enabled website with apache
2.0.51 with persistent database connections to a postgresql-backend.
Everything works fine, but every once in a while there will
be an error in the er
Morning
I'm trying to run Authen:Smb
After spending some time debugging, it returns an error can not locate
valid_user.al
valid_user() is a function call from within Authen::Smb.
Which package/module contain valid_user.al ?
Dan
Probably wrong/broken installation of Authen::Smb. Valid_User is defined
in file smbval/valid.c which is part of Authen::Smb distribution. Try to
recompile/reinstall Authen::Smb again.
Roman
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 12:36:06PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Morning
>
>
> I'm trying to run
Randy Kobes wrote:
[...]
So the behaviour of SetEnv changed from Apache-1 to
Apache-2, as far as Win32 case goes, while PerlSetEnv
maintained the same behaviour from mp1 to mp2.
I suppose one could argue that we should change
PerlSetEnv under mp2 to lower-case things, so as
to be consistent with Se
1) Don't worry about the t/TEST -verbose t/apr/util.t anymore.
The problem went away after I removed all RC4 and rebuilt it.
don't really know what had happened.
2) After you mentioned AAA, I thought about our private modules again.
By default, they use cookie to authenticate instead of us
Hi,
I seem to have a bizarre problem with method handlers on my setup. I
have a set of different handlers, all of which are method handlers so
that I can easily inherit shared code across a collection of different
installations of my application on the same server.
The first handler to get in
>
> PerlTransHandler MyApp::MyInstall::Dispatcher
make that
PerlTransHandler MyApp::MyInstall::Dispatcher->handler
and see if that helps. you should also be preloading via
PerlModule MyApp::MyInstall::Dispatcher
or in a startup.pl.
HTH
--Geoff
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 10:10:56 -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote:
> PerlTransHandler MyApp::MyInstall::Dispatcher->handler
>
> and see if that helps.
I'll give that a go and see. Is the following also kosher, then?
$r->push_handlers(
PerlCleanupHandler => MyApp::MyInstall:
Andrew Green wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 10:10:56 -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote:
>
>
>>PerlTransHandler MyApp::MyInstall::Dispatcher->handler
>>
>>and see if that helps.
>
>
> I'll give that a go and see. Is the following also kosher, then?
>
> $r->push_handlers(
> P
>>I'll give that a go and see. Is the following also kosher, then?
>>
>> $r->push_handlers(
>> PerlCleanupHandler => MyApp::MyInstall::Cleaner->handler
>> );
>
>
> sorry, no - you can't currently push a method handler like that. see the
>
> * method handler cached-CVs
I maybe missing something here.
I try to rpmbuild authen-smb.0.90.src.rpm
That fails to generate rpm file.
I did try to re-recompile authen-smb.0.91.tar.gz
It complies OK no errors.
It install Smb files. But, it do not generate valid_user.al file.
Do I need ti set a flag to create the valid_user.al
I've seen this problem and never got to the bottom of
it, on a redhat box with 5.8.3 (I think) and same
apache and mod_perl,
Marty
--- Andrew Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I seem to have a bizarre problem with method
> handlers on my setup. I
> have a set of different handler
I tried ->handler in my configs, made no difference.
I was doing a 'require' in a startup script if that
makes any difference. Haven't seen this issue with
simillar code anywhere else..
Marty
--- Geoffrey Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > PerlTransHandler MyApp::MyIn
On Feb 2, 2005, at 12:00 AM, David J Radunz wrote:
Have you tried to freeze your object and then thaw it on retrieve?
perl -MCPAN -e install Storable
perldoc Storable
On Feb 2, 2005, at 12:28 AM, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Yes, you put any object in Apache::Session as long as it can be
handled by Stora
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 12:26 -0500, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
> I never thought of using storable.
There's no need for you to use Storable. Apache::Session does it
already. Just put your objects in the session.
> I thought i could just place an object in the tied session variable and
> voila!
Yo
>
>Stas Bekman wrote:
>> Nick *** wrote:
[...]
>>
>> Yup, I can confirm that it's not working. I get a different error though:
>>
>> /home/stas/apache.org/mp2-svn/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.a(modperl_xsinit.o)(.text+0x11):
>>
>> In function `xs_init':
>> /home/stas/apache.org/mp2
I am using a module that wants to tie to the Apache::RequestRec
The following code works in mod_perl/1.99_12 but does not seem to work
in mod_perl/1.999.21 - I simply get no output (no errors either):
tie *FILE => $r;
binmode(*FILE);
Server info:
Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.
Hi,
What's the preferred way to build Apache 1.3.33 with mod_perl 1.29,
mod_rewrite, and mod_proxy compiled in. (I happen to be using Mac OS X
10.2 and perl 5.8.6, btw.)
For some reason, while the mod_perl documentation is enormous, it is
not clear how to do this. (There is mention of an Apac
Nick *** wrote:
>
>Stas Bekman wrote:
>> Nick *** wrote:
[...]
> [...]
>It's fixed in r149218, was a simply typo in lib/ModPerl/BuildMM.pm
What is 'r149218'? I used the latest svn snapshot from today and it wasn't
working.
r149218 is subversion revision 149218 of the asf repository.
You
Tulan W. Hu wrote:
1) Don't worry about the t/TEST -verbose t/apr/util.t anymore.
The problem went away after I removed all RC4 and rebuilt it.
don't really know what had happened.
Cool.
2) After you mentioned AAA, I thought about our private modules again.
By default, they use cookie to au
J Matisse Enzer wrote:
I am using a module that wants to tie to the Apache::RequestRec
The following code works in mod_perl/1.99_12 but does not seem to work
in mod_perl/1.999.21 - I simply get no output (no errors either):
tie *FILE => $r;
binmode(*FILE);
Server info:
Apache/2.0
Kevin Murphy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What's the preferred way to build Apache 1.3.33 with mod_perl 1.29,
> mod_rewrite, and mod_proxy compiled in. (I happen to be using Mac OS X
> 10.2 and perl 5.8.6, btw.)
>
> For some reason, while the mod_perl documentation is enormous, it is not
> clear how to do
Slava Bizyayev wrote:
I'm going to submit the following my talk proposal for a 45 minutes
presentation session on OSCon 2005:
Open Source Dynamic Data Compression in Business Implementations
1. Basics of the content compression.
2. Examples of compressed files;
Benefits of data compression
Stas Bekman wrote:
To remind: OSCON will be August 1-5 in Portland, OR.
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2005/
It is moving to the Oregon Convention Center, a much (MUCH) larger venue
with significantly larger rooms for all tracks. No more being banished
to the third floor slums!
As I have m
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Randy Kobes wrote:
> [...]
> > So the behaviour of SetEnv changed from Apache-1 to
> > Apache-2, as far as Win32 case goes, while PerlSetEnv
> > maintained the same behaviour from mp1 to mp2.
> >
> > I suppose one could argue that we should change
> > PerlS
"Philippe M. Chiasson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Scott Gifford wrote:
>> Hello,
>> [...]
>>
>> I've got it working right now, but I'd like it to know the
>> Content-Type that Apache would use for a document, so I can decide
>> whether to filter it and so I can send a correct Content-Type heade
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