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Re: Sry, 1 more question.. Apache2::Reload goofiness
- Subject: Re: Sry, 1 more question.. Apache2::Reload goofiness
- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:59:21 -0600
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Gotcha. However, restarting apache
doesn't seem to do the trick. Is it maybe unrelated to Apache2::Reload?
I've noticed that if I go through and
make a LOT of changes (commenting stuff out), then go back and undo my
changes to get me back to square one, that sometimes fixes it. However,
5 - 10 minutes per change really gets old.
Dan Kelley
Sr. Network Analyst
SSM Health Care, Information Center
(314) 768-5144 / (314) 256-9272
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| Re: Sry, 1 more question.. Apache2::Reload
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There is no such thing as reloading modules in Perl.
Apache2::Reload
makes a pretty good try at it, but it can never work perfectly since
there is no language support for this feature. Usually, I just
restart the server when I make a change. It only takes a couple of
seconds.
At my current job, we write code that works under both CGI and
mod_perl, which means it works fine to run through CGI when you're
developing, and then switch to mod_perl for testing and production.
- Perrin
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