On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 02:06:08 +0100 Mark Bryant <suppressed> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > In an attempt to prevent the odd order from arriving without it's credit > card number details when PGP fails under high server load, I've changed to > RPC mode as suggested by the many messages I read about it on google. > > Now whenever a page contains a [perl][/perl] block, of which there are > quite a few, I now get this error message appearing in the log followed by > the block of perl concerned. The page name varies of course, but the error > remains the same. > > [10/August/2005:16:12:21 +0000] eros /cgi-bin/eros/ord/basket.html Safe: > Can't locate object method "TIEHASH" via package "DBI::st" at > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/DBI.pm line 1007. > > I've googled loads for this error and I see lots of people talking about > it, but no one seems to give details of an appropriate fix. Please could > someone explain what I need to do to put this right. I don't really > understand why the [perl] blocks work in HIGH mode and not in RPC mode, but > I guess there's some complicated technical > reason why. > > I've searched CPAN for DBI::st incase it's something I needed to install > but nothing seems to exist with that name: > > cpan> i DBI::st > CPAN: Storable loaded ok > Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata > Database was generated on Wed, 10 Aug 2005 23:08:26 GMT > Strange distribution name [DBI::st] > No objects found of any type for argument DBI::st > > I'm using the following on a RedHat Linux system: > > IC 4.8.7 > > Perl 5.6.1 > > Digest::MD5 found (v2.30). > LWP::Simple found (v1.36). > MIME::Base64 found (v2.18). > SQL::Statement found (v0.1021). > Safe::Hole found (v0.08). > Storable found (v2.06). > Tie::Watch found (v1.0). > URI::URL found (v5.03). > > GDBM available (v1.05) > No Berkeley DB_File. > DBI enabled (v1.35), available drivers: > > In the mean time I've gone back to HIGH mode until a solution to this odd > problem can be found. Can you please post an example of these Perl blocks ? Bye Racke -- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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