[rt-users] Apache::Session Woes
Adrian McCray
admccray at thespring.org
Thu Aug 16 14:22:43 EDT 2001
I REALLLLY want to use RT2 but after 6 days and 2 servers
later....*ARGHHHHHH*. Am I doing something wrong? I dont think the
hardware should cause a problem, but I have listed it as well out of
desperation, frustration, and any other type of *ation that you can
think of.
Statistics
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P233MMX
64MB RAM
7.0 GB HD
NE2000 10BT card.
I have Apache
[root at walt netsaint-0.0.6]# rpm -q mod_perl
mod_perl-1.24-4
[root at walt netsaint-0.0.6]# rpm -q apache
apache-1.3.12-25
[root at walt netsaint-0.0.6]# rpm -q perl
perl-5.6.0-9
[root at walt netsaint-0.0.6]#
I issued the command as you instructed (cut and paste actually) and
it still appears that it is not installing.(forcibly either). Below
is the output.
the comman
[root at walt rt-2-0-4]# perl -MCPAN -e'force install Apache::Session'
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
Running install for module Apache::Session
Running make for J/JB/JBAKER/Apache-Session-1.53.tar.gz
Scanning cache /root/.cpan/build for sizes
CPAN: MD5 loaded ok
CPAN: Compress::Zlib loaded ok
Checksum for /root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/J/JB/JBAKER/Apache-
Session-1.53.tar.gz ok
Apache-Session-1.53/
<-----------------------[SNIP]--------------------------->
t/99mysqllock.......DBD::mysql::st execute failed: MySQL server has
gone away at blib/lib/Apache/Session/Lock/MySQL.pm line 70.
(in cleanup) DBD::mysql::st execute failed: MySQL server has
gone away at blib/lib/Apache/Session/Lock/MySQL.pm line 70.
t/99mysqllock.......ok
t/99mysqlstore......ok
t/99mysql...........DBI->connect(sessions) failed: Access denied for
user: '@localhost' to database 'sessions' at
blib/lib/Apache/Session/Lock/MySQL.pm line 36
(in cleanup) DBI->connect(sessions) failed: Access denied for
user: '@localhost' to database 'sessions' at
blib/lib/Apache/Session/Lock/MySQL.pm line 36
t/99mysql...........dubious
Test returned status 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
DIED. FAILED tests 1-8
Failed 8/8 tests, 0.00% okay
t/99nulllock........ok
t/99oracle..........skipped test on this platform
t/99postgres........skipped test on this platform
t/99semaphore.......ok
t/99storable........ok
t/99uue.............ok
Failed Test Status Wstat Total Fail Failed List of failed
----------------------------------------------------------------------
---------
t/99mysql.t 255 65280 8 8 100.00% 1-8
2 tests skipped.
Failed 1/17 test scripts, 94.12% okay. 8/109 subtests failed, 92.66%
okay.
make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 29
/usr/bin/make test -- NOT OK
Running make install
make test had returned bad status, won't install without force
<------------------------------END---------------------------->
On 16 Aug 2001, at 14:03, Jesse wrote:
> perl -MCPAN -e'force install Apache::Session'
>
> should do you
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 02:01:32PM -0400, Adrian McCray wrote:
> > How do I do a force install? FYI: Im still roughing through Perl
> > Installation for dummies. :)
> >
> > Adrian McCray
> >
> >
> > On 16 Aug 2001, at 13:11, Jesse wrote:
> >
> > > Due to the way Apache::Session's test infrastructure works, it
> > > pretty much always fails some database tests due to database
> > > permissions errors. The general solution is to force install it.
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 09:50:52AM -0400, Adrian McCray wrote:
> > > > I've managed to get everything installed so far excapte the
> > > > Apache::Session 1.53. The problem that I cant seem to get past
> > > > is the t/99 mysqllock test. What I have done so far:
> > > >
> > > > 1. Tried the make testdeps/fixdeps method.
> > > >
> > > > 2. Downloaded the Apache::Session file from CPAN and tried
> > > > to install it manually as per the instructions.
> > > >
> > > > 3. Search the archives for a relevant answer.
> > > >
> > > > When I try to run a make usint any method (testdeps/fixdeps or
> > > > make test in the CPAN file) I yield the same results.
> > > >
> > > > t/99mysqllock.......DBD::mysql::st execute failed: MySQL server
> > > > has gone away at blib/lib/Apache/Session/Lock/MySQL.pm line 70.
> > > >
> > > > Is there a particular username/password combination that
> > > > Apache::Session is expecting to use when it connects to the
> > > > MySQL server?
> > > >
> > > > In the archives, it was suggested that it is possible to force
> > > > install the module. How do I do this? FWIW this is a new 2.0.4
> > > > install on RH 7.0. Are there problems using rtracker on RH70?
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for your assistance.
> > > >
> > > > Adrian McCray
> > > >
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> > >
> > > There are no supercomputer applications that are solvable that
> > > cannot be solved in finite time using a fucking TRS-80 with
> > > approprite disk/tape drives. Zero.
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>
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