Arne Claassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I seem to be running into a problem i figure lots of other people must > be running into, but i can't find any reference to it anywhere. Or I > am just not very good at searching. > > Here's the issue: > > - Redhat installed apache 2.0 on install > - I configure and install 1.3.27 and build it into > /usr/local/apache-1.3.27 > - I then want to build things like Apache::Request, Apache::Test, etc. > which seem to require apache headers and also fire up apache during > the test phase. > - But at this point it always seems to use the original 2.0 install to > test and compile against > > I can get it working, it seems by specifying --sbindir and clobbering > the original install. But i'd rather not so i can later install a new > version of apache and not have to clobber the known good before > running the new one for a while.
Edit scripts and build rpm packages in order to keep everything clean. True, it is not so easy... See specific modules documentation and for rpm use cpanflute2 or cpan2rpm... -- Arnaud -- Reporting bugs: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ Mail list info: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html