Can you be more specific?

The module's XS file has a prototype function declation

int get_registration_status();

which is implemented in my c++ file

int get_registration_status () { return RegisterGetStatus(); }

The "RegisterGetStatus" is the function that is part of the static linked lib. The only error I get reported is that the return code is not the one I expected. No messages in apache's error log nor from mod_perl or anything.

As I've already stated I can't debug this lib (maybe because I don't know how to do it ;-). Am I able to trace or debug into the lib when it's compiled without debug information?

Is there any difference in how mod_cgi and mod_perl handle the access to shared memory segments?


In reply to Re^2: Apache, mod_perl, C++, XS and Shared Memory by oseeliger
in thread Apache, mod_perl, C++, XS and Shared Memory by oseeliger

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