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It's not really a problem only the error-message is missleading. Take
the following scenario:
* mp-1.29 installed
* mp-1.99_21 installed
Run perl Makefile.PL and you'll get a completely missleading error-message:
- 8<
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Hi,
I know that I could use the multi-env-unstable in
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/apreq/branches/multi-env-unstable.
With the new rc5 but is there a release planed anytime soon. To reflect
the changes on the mod-perl2-side?
Tom
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Tom Schindl wrote:
I know that I could use the multi-env-unstable in
_MUST_
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/apreq/branches/multi-env-unstable.
With the new rc5 but is there a release planed anytime soon. To reflect
the changes on the mod-perl2-side?
Hi,
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Tom Schindl wrote:
Why doesn't it install if mp1 is installed? Now that we have a new
namespace that should not be a problem?
>incompatible with all prior mod_perl 1.99 releases to date. in
I'm hoping you read that wrong as 1.99 is actually mp2.
Please forgive me if I didn't give you enough cr
Tom Schindl wrote:
Index: Makefile.PL
===
--- Makefile.PL (revision 161423)
+++ Makefile.PL (working copy)
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
BEGIN {
eval {
require mod_perl;
+if ($mod_perl::VERSION < 1.999_22 && $old_mp2) {
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
I'll try to duplicate this soonish error locally soonish.
I just downloaded mp21.29 and apache1.3.33
cd mod_perl-1.29
perl Makefile.PL EVERYTHING=1
answer y both questions
make install
next the mp2 and httpd2 part
cd mod_perl2
perl Makefile.PL \
MP_APXS=/home/pgoll
I'm converting an existing CGI-script that uses Berkely DB with CDB to a
mod_perl version, and I'm running into a problem. The first run works
fine, but the second hit causes a "child pid ... exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)" in the following line, UNLESS I close the
environment after each run,
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The patch I submitted was against the Makefile.PL included into the
distro rc5 and there it read the following:
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my $old_mp2 = eval { require Apache2 };
require mod_perl;
if( ) {
}
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and here against current svn-trunk.
Tom
Tom Schindl schrieb:
| The patch I submitted was against the Makefile.PL included into the
| distro rc5 and there it read the following:
|
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| my $old_mp2 = eval { requir
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The reason to flip the lines is simply that you if you require mod_perl
before you modify the @INC using Apache2 the wrong mod_perl (the one of
mp1 is found). But that should be obvious, not?
Tom
Tom Schindl schrieb:
| and here against current svn-trunk
I did an analysis of the performance of different caching modules a little
while back which I posted to this list. At the time one of the caches I
benchmarked was Cache::FileCache. I just received an email from someone
pointing out that it's worth knowing that Cache::SizeAwareFileCache is many,
Tom Schindl wrote:
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The reason to flip the lines is simply that you if you require mod_perl
before you modify the @INC using Apache2 the wrong mod_perl (the one of
mp1 is found). But that should be obvious, not?
Appologies, your logic seems sound. Thats
Tom Schindl wrote:
> It's not really a problem only the error-message is missleading. Take
> the following scenario:
>
> * mp-1.29 installed
> * mp-1.99_21 installed
>
> Run perl Makefile.PL and you'll get a completely missleading error-message:
right - the reason is sound (bad mp2 found) but
Rick Jansen wrote:
# crashes:
my $DB_Object = new BerkeleyDB::Hash
-Filename => $DB,
-Env => $Env,
-Flags => DB_RDONLY ...
The rest of the flags here may be relevant.
To avoid name collisions the application is split in a ma
Hi guys
I'm getting a new server set up with rackcheck and I've chosen fedora
core, as I sort of know it.
It's also going to have plesk on it which I've not used at all yet,
but looks better than Ensim
They've asked which version of Fedora I want. Fedora Core 2 or 3.
Any suggestions/warnings. I
angie ahl wrote:
Hi guys
I'm getting a new server set up with rackcheck and I've chosen fedora
core, as I sort of know it.
It's also going to have plesk on it which I've not used at all yet,
but looks better than Ensim
They've asked which version of Fedora I want. Fedora Core 2 or 3.
Any suggestion
Hi guys
I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3
and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and
DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user
I must know a little about FreeBSD.
So if you had a free choice of OS and cont
angie ahl wrote:
Hi guys
Hello,
I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3
and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and
DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user
I must know a little about FreeBSD.
OSX mmm yum ;p neve
> I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3
> and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and
> DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user
> I must know a little about FreeBSD.
>
> So if you had a free choice of OS and c
FC3 of course, FC2 has been retired.
Jay Scherrer
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 17:08 +0100, angie ahl wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I'm getting a new server set up with rackcheck and I've chosen fedora
> core, as I sort of know it.
>
> It's also going to have plesk on it which I've not used at all yet,
> but l
Eduard Rozenberg wrote:
[...]
server has died with status 255 (please examine t/logs/error_log)
[ error] oh jeez, server dumped core
[ error] for stacktrace, run: gdb /usr/sbin/httpd -core
/tmp/mod_perl-2.0.0-RC5/core
Eduard, please read again the bug reporting guidelines. You need to submit
a
I'm a newbie to Mod perl and have a odd problem.
I have installed apache2 2.0.53, perl 5.8.4 and MP2 2.0.0 and connect to
a postgresql database on a different machine (Apache:DBI & DBI &
DBD::Pg). All works well except that I seem to get old pages served on
new page requests. It would appear as if
I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3
and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and
DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user
I must know a little about FreeBSD.
So if you had a free choice of OS and control panel
Sometimes something similar happens to me when I'm working on my dev
machine and have automatic reloading turned on via Apache::Reload
Many times, Apache::Reload doesn't pick up the file change, or, for
whatever reason, gets really screwed up and needs a reboot
doing a /usr/local/apache2/bin/a
On Apr 15, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Dan Brian wrote:
FreeBSD is fast, clean, and well-supported. Best server OS I've used.
We're in the process of moving all of our web stuff to FreeBSD as well.
Output of "make test"
=
t/TEST -bugreport -verbose=0
[warning] setting ulimit to allow core files
ulimit -c unlimited; /usr/bin/perl5.8.6 /tmp/mod_perl-2.0.0-RC5/t/TEST
-bugreport -verbose=0
[ info] consider removing an old /tmp/mod_perl-2.0.0-RC5/core file
before running te
I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3
and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and
DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user
I must know a little about FreeBSD.
I'm going to have to chime in after all my FreeBSD p
Philippe, please take a look at this report. It's the same problem you
have been working on 1.5 years ago, but which was never resolved. Here is
the relevant thread:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/modperl/dev/7190#7190
Thanks.
In case you don't have the original report by Eduard, here it
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 18:39 +0100, Graham Vickrage wrote:
> It shows previously viewed pages and with no particular pattern. Does
> anyone know where I start looking to solve this one.
How about showing us some code? Try to reduce it to a minimal piece
that demonstrates the problem.
Chances are
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 17:58 +0100, angie ahl wrote:
> So if you had a free choice of OS and control panel what would you go
> with and why.
I'd go with whatever the person who is supposed to admin the box knows
best.
- Perrin
A simple call to set_login_cookie.html from a browser
causes a segmentation fault and generates the
following message in my apache error log:
[notice] child pid x exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
set_login_cookie.html:
hello
<%init>
my $cookie = Apache::Cookie->new
( $r,
-n
Gokul P. Nair wrote:
A simple call to set_login_cookie.html from a browser
causes a segmentation fault and generates the
following message in my apache error log:
[notice] child pid x exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
Could you provided a gdb strack trace ?
Perrin Harkins zee op 15/4/05 17:19:
> Rick Jansen wrote:
>> # crashes:
>> my $DB_Object = new BerkeleyDB::Hash
>> -Filename => $DB,
>>-Env => $Env,
>> -Flags => DB_RDONLY ...
>
> The rest of the flags here may be relevant.
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 23:46 +0200, Rick Jansen wrote:
> No, that should not be the case, I think. The env-open and the "new
> BerkeleyDB::Hash" are actually called in the run routine, like below,
> simplified.
What you have below will call run() during startup. All the code
outside of subs in yo
Hey everyone.
I am working on updating Apache::AuthCookie to work with mod_perl
2.0.0-RC5. In past releases, both the MP1 and MP2 versions of
AuthCookie were installed as Apache::AuthCookie, even though the MP2
version of the module has several API changes in order to be compatible
with MP2.
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