William McKee wrote:
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1. Problem Description:
While trying to track down a segfault that is occurring with
Image::Magick, I went to build a version of mod_perl with debugging
flags. Unfortunately this does not build for me under
Anonymous Lion wrote:
Newbie
I'm trying to set up the existing Apache 1.3 on my OS X 10.4 to run
perl scripts. I believe I have made all of the necessary httpd.conf
changes. When I try to run a perl script from the command line, all
goes well. But when I try to run it from my relocated CGI-Execu
Marc Lambrichs wrote:
I want to call mod_transform_set_XSLT (from mod_transform) in my
PerlResponseHandler. Is this possible?
Generally speaking, can I use methods from other apache modules in my
handlers?
Marc, you mean C functions? Sure, write an XS wrapper that you can than
call from Per
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Daniel B. Hemmerich wrote:
Hello all...
When a misconfiguration occurs, we receive a new line in the apache
error logs that is not in the standard error log for
Hi
solved it by updating CGI from version 3.01 to version 3.10 (from cpan.org).
Foo Ji-Haw schrieb:
> What do you mean by manipulating the core perl modules? There was an
> earlier discussion on how to migrate from the Apache to Apache2
> namespace. Most of the work can be done in a simple searc
Stas Bekman wrote:
Anonymous Lion wrote:
Newbie
I'm trying to set up the existing Apache 1.3 on my OS X 10.4 to run
perl scripts. I believe I have made all of the necessary httpd.conf
changes. When I try to run a perl script from the command line, all
goes well. But when I try to run it from m
Hey Perrin,
Forgive my ignorance, I thought you had to have mod-perl installed and
running to run perl cgi scripts. Can you point me in the direction of
a comparison of the two? (I am very much a newbie to Apache, Perl, and
programming in general. At this point, I'm really just trying to learn
per