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Re: Anyone got mod_perl working?


Hallo Dan,

Am 2002-01-02 um 23:07 schriebst du:

> thanks to those who replied. I have something working, but I'm not sure if
> it will come back to bite me later on.

I figured out that Apache 1.3.2x is really slow on Cygwin if compared with
Apache 2.x. but I didn't tried to build Apache2 with mod_perl yet.

> After I've had a play for a while, I may come across a few problems - which
> may arise from the way I've installed things, or may be from my code. To try
> and eliminate the former, please let me know if I did anything fatally
> wrong.

No, not a mistake of you, the httpd.conf for the mod_perl tests doesn't work
OOTB on Cygwin.

> Notes:
> * After scouring the net, I found someone who mentioned that they rarely got
> "make test" working, but the installation always ran. So after continually
> editing scripts and then hitting the next problem, I decided to skip the
> testing.

I have it working, it it tells me "All tests successful, 8 tests skipped."
at the end;)  I my previous mail I described the two changes I made to the
test.conf file.

> * I avoided the DSO route as it just seemed to be giving me grief

> 1. Install (everything untarred in /tmp):

> in /tmp/mod_perl-1.26

I used a newer mod_perl version from CVS, but there are no greater changes.

>    $ perl Makefile.PL USE_APACI=1 EVERYTHING=1
> PERL_EXTRA_CFLAGS=-DUSEIMPORTLIB DO_HTTPD=1 APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.22

perl Makefile.PL \
 EVERYTHING=1 \
 APACHE_SRC=../apache_$APACHE_VER/src \
 USE_APACI=1 \
 PREP_HTTPD=1 \
 DO_HTTPD=1 2>&1 | tee $CWD/log.configure-mod_perl


> in /tmp/apache_1.3.22

I used Apache 1.3.20 and I needed to modify the Apache Makefile
because libperl5_6_1.a isn't searched only libperl.a:

So I need to do this:
perl -i.bak -p -e 's#-lmm#-lmm -lperl5_6_1#;' $TMP/apache_$APACHE_VER/src/Makefile

or something like that before configuring everything:
ln -s /lib/perl5/5.6.1/cygwin-multi/CORE/libperl5_6_1.a /lib/libperl.a


>     a) In the "aliases" section, I entered:

>        Alias /perl/ "/var/www/perl/"

>        <Directory "/var/www/perl">
>           Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
>           AllowOverride None
>           Order allow,deny
>           Allow from all
>        </Directory>

>     b) Then add the following directive - is this correct?

>        <IfModule mod_perl.c>
>          <Location /perl>
>            SetHandler perl-script
>            PerlHandler Apache::Registry
>            Options +ExecCGI
>          </Location>
>        </IfModule>

Looks ok.
I used this for the beginning:
<IfModule mod_perl.c>
    
    <Location /perl>
        SetHandler      perl-script
        PerlHandler     Apache::Registry
        Options         +ExecCGI
        PerlSendHeader  On
    </Location>

</IfModule>

>     c) restart apache


> 3. Test:

> In /var/www/perl, create test.pl as is in Stas Beckman's mod_perl Guide:

>     print "Content-type
>     print "Server's environment\n";
>     foreach ( keys %ENV)
>     {
>        print "$_\t$ENV{$_}\n";
>     }

> I had to set the permissions to 755.

> The result in my browser:

>     SERVER_SOFTWARE     Apache/1.3.22 (Cygwin) mod_perl/1.26
>     SERVER_ADMIN        dhorne@DAN-NOTEBOOK
>     REMOTE_ADDR 192.168.1.3
>     DOCUMENT_ROOT       /usr/local/apache/htdocs
>     REQUEST_URI         /perl/test.pl
>     REQUEST_METHOD      GET
>     SERVER_PORT         8080

Seems to work;)

Gerrit
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