Mark Stosberg wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:10:09PM -0600, Puneet Kishor wrote:
>> I upgraded from C::S 3.95 to 4.03 with the hopes of storing the session
>> info in SQLite. Have run into a problem that has occupied me for a
>> couple of days now. I get the following message that I can't go past --
>>
>> [Mon Mar 06 13:20:24 2006] [error] index.cgi: DBD::SQLite::db prepare
>> failed: no such table: sessions(1) at dbdimp.c line 269 at
>> C:/Perl/site/lib/CGI/Session/Driver/sqlite.pm line 43 during global
>> destruction.\r, referer: ..
>>
>> [Mon Mar 06 13:20:24 2006] [error] index.cgi: \t(in cleanup)
>> DBD::SQLite::db prepare failed: no such table: sessions(1) at dbdimp.c
>> line 269 at C:/Perl/site/lib/CGI/Session/Driver/sqlite.pm line 43 during
>> global destruction.\r, referer: ..
>
> Puneet,
>
> Can you turn on some debugging to insure that the path to the SQLite
> database is the same one your code is following to get there?
>
> Maybe the code is looking in the wrong place for it.
>
Mark, any suggestions how/what debugging to turn on besides the usual
diagnostics and -w? Actually, I also ran the script through the debugger
but wasn't any wiser. I should have added my code snippet in the above
email in the first place... this is what I am doing (simplified just a
tad bit) --
$DBH = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=/path/to/my.db") or die;
my $sid = $cgi->cookie('CGISESSID') ||
$cgi->param('CGISESSID') ||
undef;
$SESSION = new CGI::Session("driver:sqlite", $sid, {Handle=>$DBH}) or
die CGI::Session->errstr;
$COOKIE = $cgi->cookie(CGISESSID => $SESSION->id);
# followed by a bunch of code to get data from $DBH...
# all that works fine, web page gets rendered fine,
# but the session doesn't stick, and the above mentioned
# error shows up in the log
I have also tried a few variations -- I tried
{Datasource=>/path/to/sessions.sqlt} option, and I get exactly the same
error message (created a sessions.sqlt with the requisite sessions table
inside of it).
Besides CGI::Session, I am using HTML::Template and CGI::Simple.
Hope this helps you (and others) help me.
Many thanks,
--
Puneet Kishor
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