Re: logging at startup

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From: Tom Schindl
Subject: Re: logging at startup
Date: 21:37 on 10 Nov 2004
Are you talking about mp1? This would be a possibility but with a 
significant performance hit. You could turn it the other wayround 
because you know when your server is starting:

http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/api/Apache.html#Global_Variables

Because I'm at it where do I find these variables in mp2 or what could 
be used instead of it?

Tom


Arshavir Grigorian wrote:

>
> eval {
>    $r = Apache->request();
> }
>
> if (! $@) {
>      # we have a request, dump the error page
> }
>
> On a separate note, why would one even bother with 
> Apache::Log->log_error? instead of just using CGI::Carp (for 
> simple/basic error loggin that is
>
> I am just trying to wrap my head around the many ways of doing the 
> same thing, so any comments you might have would be very much 
> appreciated.
>
>
> Arshavir
>


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logging at startup
Arshavir Grigorian 15:11 on 10 Nov 2004

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Ian Moon 23:17 on 10 Nov 2004

Re: segmentation fault and core dump
Stas Bekman 23:56 on 10 Nov 2004

Re: logging at startup
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Re: logging at startup
Arshavir Grigorian 00:07 on 16 Nov 2004

Re: segmentation fault and core dump
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Re: segmentation fault and core dump
Stas Bekman 03:41 on 11 Nov 2004

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