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Posted to asp@perl.apache.org by jerry_emmett <zk...@gmx.net> on 2003/03/11 13:34:13 UTC
Apache 2, Win32
First, I tried to install Bundle::Apache::ASP through CPAN, didn't
work out very well, I guess you're not supposed to use that in win32?
Or am I supposed to install gzip, lynx, wget and make in WinXP?
Anw, I used ppm install apache-asp, through ActiveState Perl. That
seemed to work. Not sure what it did though.
So, mod_perl2 seems to load in my Apache2 that now reads,
Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.6.1 PHP/4.3.1
Server
But when I try the examples it just keeps loading and loading and
doing nothing.
So since I don't know what is working and what is not working I could
really use some guidance here.
Sincerely,
Jerry Emmett
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Re: Apache 2, Win32
Posted by jerry_emmett <zk...@gmx.net>.
Here you can have a look,
http://www.webfrontmarketing.com/asp_perl/eg/index.html
http://www.webfrontmarketing.com/apache_log/
http://www.webfrontmarketing.com/apache_conf/
it definitely logs something, not sure what to make of it however
Goodday,
Jerry
--- In apache-asp@yahoogroups.com, Randy Kobes <ra...@t...> wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, jerry_emmett wrote:
>
> > First, I tried to install Bundle::Apache::ASP through CPAN,
didn't
> > work out very well, I guess you're not supposed to use that in
win32?
> >
> > Or am I supposed to install gzip, lynx, wget and make in WinXP?
>
> For installing things on Win32 using CPAN.pm, you'd need to just
> get nmake (for ActivePerl) - unpacking archives can be done with
> Compress::Zlib and Archive::Tar, and fetching files can be done
> with Net::FTP and/or LWP, all of which are included in the
> ActivePerl distribution.
>
> > Anw, I used ppm install apache-asp, through ActiveState Perl.
That
> > seemed to work. Not sure what it did though.
> >
> > So, mod_perl2 seems to load in my Apache2 that now reads,
> > Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.6.1 PHP/4.3.1
> > Server
>
> That's good - it means the server started OK, and recognized
> that mod_perl was present.
>
> > But when I try the examples it just keeps loading and loading and
> > doing nothing.
> >
> > So since I don't know what is working and what is not working I
could
> > really use some guidance here.
>
> Unfortunately, this problem may be a more general one that
> mod_perl 2 has when run with perl-5.6.1 (ActivePerl 6xx).
> perl-5.8.0 (ActivePerl 8xx) has better threading support under
> Win32 - is it possible to try that? I know that Apache::ASP under
> ActivePerl 8xx and mod_perl 2 works.
>
> --
> best regards,
> randy kobes
>
>
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Re: Apache 2, Win32
Posted by jerry_emmett <zk...@gmx.net>.
Oh yes! Stupid stupid stupid me, I looked at that file twice to see
if there were any obvious errors.
So all people that are as stupid as me : D you gotta change the
#PerlSetVar StateDir /tmp/asp_demo
PerlSetVar StateDir "C:/www/temp"
that currently resides in the .htaccess file
Sincerely insincerely many thanks,
Jerry Emmett
--- In apache-asp@yahoogroups.com, Randy Kobes <ra...@t...> wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, jerry_emmett wrote:
>
> > First, I tried to install Bundle::Apache::ASP through CPAN,
didn't
> > work out very well, I guess you're not supposed to use that in
win32?
> >
> > Or am I supposed to install gzip, lynx, wget and make in WinXP?
>
> For installing things on Win32 using CPAN.pm, you'd need to just
> get nmake (for ActivePerl) - unpacking archives can be done with
> Compress::Zlib and Archive::Tar, and fetching files can be done
> with Net::FTP and/or LWP, all of which are included in the
> ActivePerl distribution.
>
> > Anw, I used ppm install apache-asp, through ActiveState Perl.
That
> > seemed to work. Not sure what it did though.
> >
> > So, mod_perl2 seems to load in my Apache2 that now reads,
> > Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.6.1 PHP/4.3.1
> > Server
>
> That's good - it means the server started OK, and recognized
> that mod_perl was present.
>
> > But when I try the examples it just keeps loading and loading and
> > doing nothing.
> >
> > So since I don't know what is working and what is not working I
could
> > really use some guidance here.
>
> Unfortunately, this problem may be a more general one that
> mod_perl 2 has when run with perl-5.6.1 (ActivePerl 6xx).
> perl-5.8.0 (ActivePerl 8xx) has better threading support under
> Win32 - is it possible to try that? I know that Apache::ASP under
> ActivePerl 8xx and mod_perl 2 works.
>
> --
> best regards,
> randy kobes
>
>
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Re: Apache 2, Win32
Posted by jerry_emmett <zk...@gmx.net>.
Allright, yahoo automaticly sends an email, sorry for replying
directly to you ; D
Anw, this is the case
Allright uninstalled perl and installed ActivePerl-5.8.0.805-MSWin32-
x86
did
ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/mod_perl.ppd
C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\modules
rep add theoryx5
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/ppmserver?urn:/PPMServer58
install apache::asp
now it reads
Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.8.0 PHP/4.3.1
mod_jk/1.2.2-beta-1 Server
.asp examples still generates an Internal Server Error though
with the httpd.conf file lines,
LoadFile "C:/Perl/bin/perl58.dll"
LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
PerlModule Apache2
# PerlInterpMax 1
KeepAlive Off
ThreadsPerChild 1
Alias /asp_perl "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/asp_perl/"
PerlModule Apache::compat
PerlModule Apache::ASP
<Directory />
AllowOverride All
</Directory>
And now the Apache2.tar.gz bundle from
ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/other/ tells me it can't start because
Perl56.dll was not found (says a popup), and the cmd line says,
[error]
Can't load Perl file: C:/Apache2/conf/startup.pl for server
localhost:80,
exiting...
I didn't see why it thinks it have to use perl56.ddl to run
startup.pl? The only perl65.dll I found was in httpd.conf
LoadFile "C:/Perl/bin/perl56.dll"
LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
which I changed to
LoadFile "C:/Perl/bin/perl58.dll"
LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
I'm not that stupid huh : D hahah
Anw, thanks again, thanks for letting me disturb you, and maybe you
should put up that procedure
install ActivePerl-5.8.0.805-MSWin32-x86
ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/mod_perl.ppd
C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\modules
rep add theoryx5
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/ppmserver?urn:/PPMServer58
install apache::asp
on your site so more lame Microsoft users like me can test and try
and maybe manage to get it to work somehow, someday
Thanks again
Sincerely,
Jerry
--- In apache-asp@yahoogroups.com, Randy Kobes <ra...@t...> wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, jerry_emmett wrote:
>
> > First, I tried to install Bundle::Apache::ASP through CPAN,
didn't
> > work out very well, I guess you're not supposed to use that in
win32?
> >
> > Or am I supposed to install gzip, lynx, wget and make in WinXP?
>
> For installing things on Win32 using CPAN.pm, you'd need to just
> get nmake (for ActivePerl) - unpacking archives can be done with
> Compress::Zlib and Archive::Tar, and fetching files can be done
> with Net::FTP and/or LWP, all of which are included in the
> ActivePerl distribution.
>
> > Anw, I used ppm install apache-asp, through ActiveState Perl.
That
> > seemed to work. Not sure what it did though.
> >
> > So, mod_perl2 seems to load in my Apache2 that now reads,
> > Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.6.1 PHP/4.3.1
> > Server
>
> That's good - it means the server started OK, and recognized
> that mod_perl was present.
>
> > But when I try the examples it just keeps loading and loading and
> > doing nothing.
> >
> > So since I don't know what is working and what is not working I
could
> > really use some guidance here.
>
> Unfortunately, this problem may be a more general one that
> mod_perl 2 has when run with perl-5.6.1 (ActivePerl 6xx).
> perl-5.8.0 (ActivePerl 8xx) has better threading support under
> Win32 - is it possible to try that? I know that Apache::ASP under
> ActivePerl 8xx and mod_perl 2 works.
>
> --
> best regards,
> randy kobes
>
>
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Re: Apache 2, Win32
Posted by Randy Kobes <ra...@theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca>.
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, jerry_emmett wrote:
> First, I tried to install Bundle::Apache::ASP through CPAN, didn't
> work out very well, I guess you're not supposed to use that in win32?
>
> Or am I supposed to install gzip, lynx, wget and make in WinXP?
For installing things on Win32 using CPAN.pm, you'd need to just
get nmake (for ActivePerl) - unpacking archives can be done with
Compress::Zlib and Archive::Tar, and fetching files can be done
with Net::FTP and/or LWP, all of which are included in the
ActivePerl distribution.
> Anw, I used ppm install apache-asp, through ActiveState Perl. That
> seemed to work. Not sure what it did though.
>
> So, mod_perl2 seems to load in my Apache2 that now reads,
> Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.6.1 PHP/4.3.1
> Server
That's good - it means the server started OK, and recognized
that mod_perl was present.
> But when I try the examples it just keeps loading and loading and
> doing nothing.
>
> So since I don't know what is working and what is not working I could
> really use some guidance here.
Unfortunately, this problem may be a more general one that
mod_perl 2 has when run with perl-5.6.1 (ActivePerl 6xx).
perl-5.8.0 (ActivePerl 8xx) has better threading support under
Win32 - is it possible to try that? I know that Apache::ASP under
ActivePerl 8xx and mod_perl 2 works.
--
best regards,
randy kobes
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