[Speedycgi-users] Nevermind - my bad :-\ (Re: "Cranky" SpeedyCGI(???))
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From: Edouard L. <lag...@ca...> - 2003-07-05 03:03:16
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Dear SpeedyCGI users and developers, Oops!! Sorry about that! I made one change too many in my configuration objects and tried to call methods on an undefined object. The speedy_backend had a right to choke!! Is there some place where errors like this are logged? Of course this was code called only from the SpeedyCGI version of Penguin Greetings - otherwise it would have crashed and burned far more "vocally" :-) Peace, Edouard :-) ================================== Edouard Lagache Lead Developer, Penguin Greetings http://pgreet.sourceforge.net/ pgr...@ca... ============================================ Edouard Lagache <lag...@ca...> wrote at Thu, 3 Jul 2003 13:44:31 -0700 >Dear SpeedyCGI users and developers, > >First, thank you to Sam Horrocks and everyone else who has gotten >SpeedyCGI up and running. It is a great tool!! > >However, ... :-) having gotten my ecard application (Penguin Greetings) >working SpeedyCGI for about 2 months now, I've run into a strange >problem. I'm in the process of moving code into some Perl module >libraries, and strangely, SpeedyCGI is acting like a sputtering car. The >first attempt to invoke SpeedyCGI will fail with a "Premature ending of >script headers" error for the browser and absolutely nothing in the http/ >error_log besides that. Yet, if you involve the script a second time, it >appears to run fine except that some of the initialization that should >have been done on the first invocation was never done. > >I have fallen to the "last resort" strategy of using CGI::Carp and >putting warnings everywhere. The top of my program is essentially this: > > #!/usr/bin/speedy -- -M20 -gpgreet > use CGI::SpeedyCGI; > use CGI qw(:standard escape); > use CGI::Carp; > warn "Just after CGI::Carp"; > >The warn statement is never printed on the first invocation, but is in >subsequent runs. > >Has anyone run into a problem like this? Any thoughts on how to debug >this sort of "crankyness?" > >Thanks in advance! > >Peace, Edouard :-) > >P.S. Yes, the program runs fine in straight CGI. >================================== >Edouard Lagache >Lead Developer, Penguin Greetings >http://pgreet.sourceforge.net/ >pgr...@ca... > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including >Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. >Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. >http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa00100006ave/direct;at.asp_061203_01/01 >_______________________________________________ >Speedycgi-users mailing list >Spe...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/speedycgi-users > |