fuzzyping has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Now, if I'm not mistaken, server_root_relative is in Apache::ServerUtil. Looking at the relevant portion of DProf.pm, it appears to handle the differences between Apache1 and Apache2 correctly, so Apache::compat shouldn't be necessary (although I've tried that too):Starting httpd: [Mon Nov 01 22:37:13 2004] [error] Can't locate object + method "server_root_relative" via package "Apache::Server" at /usr/l +ib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/Apache/DProf.pm line + 30.!Compilation failed in require at (eval 2) line 3.! [Mon Nov 01 22:37:13 2004] [error] Can't load Perl module Apache::DPro +f for server localhost:0, exiting...!
Any ideas why this module is failing for me? I've tried Googling on the server_root_relative error, but this inevitably directs me to Apache::compat suggestions, which I don't think are relevant to this module. Thanks,package Apache::DProf; use strict; use Apache::DB (); use File::Path (); { no strict; $VERSION = '0.04'; } # Need to determine if we are in a mod_perl 1.x or 2.x environment # and load the appropriate modules BEGIN { use constant MP2 => eval { require mod_perl; $mod_perl::VERSIO +N > 1.99 }; die "mod_perl is required to run this module: $@" if $@; if (MP2) { require Apache2; require Apache::RequestRec; require Apache::ServerUtil; } } # Adjust to handle mp1 and mp2 differently my $prof_path; if (MP2) { my $s = Apache->server; $prof_path = $s->server_root_relative( $ENV{APACHE_DPROF_PATH} || "logs/dprof"); } else { $prof_path = Apache->server_root_relative($ENV{APACHE_DPROF_PATH} +|| "logs/dprof"); }
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Re: Apache profiler errors
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Re: Apache profiler errors
by ides (Deacon) on Nov 02, 2004 at 15:45 UTC |