On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 12:20:33PM -0400, Raul Miller wrote: > On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Marc Espie <es...@nerim.net> wrote: > > There's also a whole fucking manpage bundled with PerlDancer explaining in > > some details all the possible deployment options. > > Related, though, is that a lot (but not all) of this documentation > assumes the reader understands how to use mod_perl -- and incorporates > its documentation by reference, or by implication. >
There is documentation, if one wants to reach that far in calling it useful, for the migration at perl.apache.org. It is of deplorable and unbelievably low quality. Such documetantion would definitely get a FU here in OpenBSD. And I sent just such a message to modp...@perl.apache.org. I haven't looked at any replies yet. Their list of searchable mailing list archives yields only one site that is useful plus a long list of useless/non-existent sites. > People who don't understand that are probably expected to either > figure it out for themselves, or migrate to some other environment > (which might account for some of the popularity of node.js, rails and > python). > I understand mod_perl1 reasonably well, but with ~= 50 modules in mod_perl, I'm just not willing to suffer such a ridiculous task, especially since mod_perl2 may be dropped by OpenBSD in the future. So if I have to do a monumental task, better to move to something else! Chris Bennett