That's no problem at all. I'm running on our production server an
apache2 on port 80(without mod_perl) with an proxy forward to a
mod_perl-apache2 and a mod_perl-apache1.

Although in our case mod_perl1 has its own perl because of various
reasons.

Tom

On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 08:27, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
> We are moving to a new web server and we have installed apache 2.0.48
> with mod_perl 1.99_12.  We are running perl 5.8.1 on a Sun Solaris
> machine.  
> One of the applications that we run on our web server is an eprints
> server which is system for archiving documents.  When one compiles
> eprints, one essentially compiles it together with apache and mod perl. 
> As a matter of fact on our present server, we have 2 apache processes
> running - the standard one on port 80, and the apache process with
> eprints  on port 81.  The problem is that we are having problems
> compiling eprints on our new server using apache 2 and mod perl 2 and I
> was wondering if we could compile eprints with apache 1.3 and mod perl
> 1.  In other words, is it possible to run 2 apache processes on the same
> machine, one with apache 2 and mod perl 2, and one with apache 1.3 and
> mod perl 1. 
> Any help will be appreciated.
> 
> Malki Cymbalista
> Webmaster, Weizmann Institute of Science
> Rehovot, Israel 76100
> Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 08-934-3036
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