10-29-2012
Newbie PATH command question...
Still trying to pick up speed on the command line in OSX.
I have installed Apache, and some other server software, but am having problems getting my install of Perl to work. I feel like it's because my Apache install is looking for the base (built-in) Perl that came with OSX which is 5.10.
I have installed the latest version of Perl with MacPorts into another directory:
/opt/local/bin/perl5.16
How do I use the PATH command to make sure it always gets called? I never want to use the 5.10 version in OSX, only my installed version. And while I'm at it, is there a good beginner's explanation of PATH and what it's for and how it's used?
Ethon
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apache::session::browseable::redis
Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis(3pm)
NAME
Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis - Add index and search methods to Apache::Session::Redis
SYNOPSIS
use Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis;
my $args = {
server => '127.0.0.1:6379',
# Choose your browseable fileds
Index => 'uid mail',
};
# Use it like Apache::Session
my %session;
tie %session, 'Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis', $id, $args;
$session{uid} = 'me';
$session{mail} = 'me@me.com';
$session{unindexedField} = 'zz';
untie %session;
# Apache::Session::Browseable add some global class methods
#
# 1) search on a field (indexed or not)
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->searchOn( $args, 'uid', 'me' );
foreach my $id (keys %$hash) {
print $id . ":" . $hash->{$id}->{mail} . "
";
}
# 2) Parse all sessions
# a. get all sessions
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->get_key_from_all_sessions();
# b. get some fields from all sessions
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->get_key_from_all_sessions('uid', 'mail')
# c. execute something with datas from each session :
# Example : get uid and mail if mail domain is
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->get_key_from_all_sessions(
sub {
my ( $session, $id ) = @_;
if ( $session->{mail} =~ /mydomain.com$/ ) {
return { $session->{uid}, $session->{mail} };
}
}
);
foreach my $id (keys %$hash) {
print $id . ":" . $hash->{$id}->{uid} . "=>" . $hash->{$id}->{mail} . "
";
}
DESCRIPTION
Apache::Session::browseable provides some class methods to manipulate all sessions and add the capability to index some fields to make
research faster.
SEE ALSO
Apache::Session
AUTHOR
Xavier Guimard, <x.guimard@free.fr>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Xavier Guimard
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.1 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-08 Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis(3pm)