Horray, Its finally successfully indexed.
There is no functinal change in this version from 1.03 other then I've
fixed the CPAN/Pause indexing. Thanks Andreas!
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Subject: PAUSE indexer report PGOLLUCCI/Apache-Peek-1.05.tar.gz
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 06:54:33 +02
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Geoffrey Young wrote:
>
> Dominique Quatravaux wrote:
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>> $r->subprocess_env() (undocumented but present in mod_perl 1.3
>>
>> $r->internal_redirect() (again undocumented but present in
>> mod_perl 1.3
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>
> unless you mean strictly in terms of what
I realise there's a good chance my issue is my own stupidity, but I'm
hoping someone else can help out -- I've searched this mailing list and
google, all to no avail.
I am in the midst of trying to convert my software from mod_perl 1 to
mod_perl 2 without the use of Apache2::Compat.
I have import
Yup. As it turns out, it was my own stupidity. It was calling handler
again, but handler was returning DECLINED due to a mismatched
content_type, and mod_perl had simply remembered the next handler was
dbconnect and went about its day.
Problem was fixed by having handler() clear out any other
Pe
Joe Thomas wrote:
Hi Philip,
I notice that you're maintaining a new version of Apache::DBI. About a
year ago, I posted a couple of patches to the mod_perl list, and sent
them to Ask, but never received any response. My patch fixes a problem
with database rollback/cleanup when more than one dat
Oh, wait .. it gets better.
I fixed my previous problem, but have a new one.
If I put my system under heavy load, I start seeing these in my log files:
[Tue Aug 09 15:46:05 2005] [error] lookup of 'Main::session_check' failed
session_check is sometimes another handler in the list of handlers
(d
Justin Wheeler wrote:
> Oh, wait .. it gets better.
>
> I fixed my previous problem, but have a new one.
Sorry to hear that.
> If I put my system under heavy load, I start seeing these in my log files:
>
> [Tue Aug 09 15:46:05 2005] [error] lookup of 'Main::session_check' failed
>
> session_ch
> I'll attempt take a look at this sometime this week. At first glance
I
> think I have some questions about it. I'll get back to you after more
> thorough investigation.
>
> Please CC the modperl@perl.apache.org list as I'm not technically the
> maintainer, Ask still is, and its supposed to
Joe Thomas wrote:
I'll attempt take a look at this sometime this week. At first glance
I
think I have some questions about it. I'll get back to you after more
thorough investigation.
Please CC the modperl@perl.apache.org list as I'm not technically the
maintainer, Ask still is, and its s
> While you're at it, can you post 2 separate ones instead of 1.
Here's the first patch. It moves $Idx from being a file-scoped variable
to connect() scope. The cleanup handler is then passed a closure
containing $Idx:
$s->push_handlers("PerlCleanupHandler", sub { cleanup($Idx) });
or
You've got an extra couple of days to put in a talk, so let's get some
more mod_perl talks in there! ApacheCon is a great conference to speak
at and I know that many of you have stories worth telling but haven't
stepped up yet. This is your chance.
- Perrin
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Since folks are
These patches were originally by Patrick Mulvany, and posted to mod_perl
in 2003. I've made sure they apply to Apache-DBI-0.99, and are
compatible with my re-scoping of $Idx.
The ping patch looks obviously correct to me. It makes sure that the
database is always pinged on connect() if PingTimeOu
Here is the backtrace with debugging enabled:
#0 0x0807be3f in modperl_handler_perl_get_handlers (my_perl=0x834edb0,
handp=0x8137370, p=0x837f3d8) at modperl_handler.c:579
#1 0xb7a4658a in XS_Apache2__RequestRec_get_handlers () from
/opt/lib/perl/5.8.4//auto/Apache2/RequestUtil/RequestUtil.so
Hi,
I agree with all 3 patches.
Thanks for splitting them out. That made my life so much easier.
HTH
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