The most confusing thing is when you use the perl script on the official apache site here it's written for the NDBM format (which isn't available on my box).
Here's the perl script:
#!/path/to/bin/perl ## ## txt2dbm -- convert txt map to dbm format ## use NDBM_File; use Fcntl; ($txtmap, $dbmmap) = @ARGV; open(TXT, "<$txtmap") or die "Couldn't open $txtmap!n"; tie (%DB, 'NDBM_File', $dbmmap,O_RDWR|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT, 0644) or die "Couldn't create $dbmmap!n"; while () { next if (/^s*#/ or /^s*$/); $DB{$1} = $2 if (/^s*(S+)s+(S+)/); } untie %DB; close(TXT);
So after some trial and error, I found out that my version of apache works with SDBM, and it appears that if you just change NDBM to SDBM it works...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w ## ## txt2dbm -- convert txt map to dbm format ## use SDBM_File; use Fcntl; ($txtmap, $dbmmap) = @ARGV; open(TXT, "<$txtmap") or die "Couldn't open $txtmap!n"; tie (%DB, 'SDBM_File', $dbmmap,O_RDWR|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT, 0644) or die "Couldn't create $dbmmap!n"; while () { next if (/^s*#/ or /^s*$/); $DB{$1} = $2 if (/^s*(S+)s+(S+)/); } untie %DB; close(TXT);
So problem 1 fixed. Then I find out the output of this thing is two files instead of one...wtf? The files are named: rewritemap.dbm.dir and rewritemap.dbm.pag
Here's the short answer: If you just ignore the additional extensions, it will work. Here's the httpd.conf line:
RewriteMap redirects dbm:/.../.../.../rewrite/rewritemap.dbm
Archived Comments
Great article! Thanks for clearing up this otherwise poorly-documented issue.
Posted by Nick on October 18th, 2007
Yes, thank you very much. I ran in to the exact same problem. From what I gather you can only use
use NDBM_File;
With Perl 5.10
And I couldn't upgrade my system to this version.
Many thanks!
Posted by Kevin Smith on July 31st, 2008
One small typo.
while ()
Should be:
while (<TXT>)
-Peter
Posted by Peter Burkholder on April 09th, 2009