[rt-users] rt 2.0.0 and Apache::Cookie ?

Jesse jesse at fsck.com
Wed Jul 4 12:01:25 EDT 2001


Did you update to the released 2.0 or the current CVS sources?  
You should never upgrade to the head of the CVS tree if you're lookng
for stable production code.
        -j


On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 04:53:57PM +0200, Gerd Nienhaus wrote:
> hello rt fans :) !
> 
> I just upgraded from rt 1.3.81 to 2.0.0, but I was not able to bring
> up the web interface :(.
> 
> The first problem occured in webmux.pl line 76, because Apache::Cookie
> could not be located on my machine ?!?!
> 
> Then I installed it by hand with the cpan shell.
> 
> After doing so the apache server started again :), but when I tried
> to enter the rt web interface this did not work.
> 
> The following message could be found in the http log file...
> 
> [Wed Jul  4 12:17:55 2001] [error] Undefined subroutine
> &Apache::Cookie::Parse c
> alled at /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/rt2/bin/webmux.pl line 124.
> 
> With my little basic knowledge of perl and all this stuff, I only
> can see that in my Cookie.pm there does not exist any 'Parse' subroutine
> !?!
> 
> Any ideas what's going on here ?
> 
> uuuhhps...;-) I just changed line 124 and use 'parse' instead of 'Parse'
> and everything works fine now :) !
> 
> Is that a bug in (my) webmux.pl ???
> 
> Thanks for your help and regards from Germany and...
> 
> Gerd.
> 
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