--- Reuben Fischman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike,
> 
>  are you using the RH installed version of Apache
> 2.0?  IF so is it 2.0.40?

It is

[]# rpm -qa | grep -i httpd
httpd-devel-2.0.40-21.9
httpd-2.0.40-21.9
redhat-config-httpd-1.0.1-18
httpd-manual-2.0.40-21.9

> I've noticed that some of the binaries aren't
> installed by default, you may
> need to download and install the httpd-devel RPM as
> well.

Note that it is installed.

> What I ended up doing for some of the stuff I was
> playing with was just
> grabbing the latest distribution direct from Apache
> and the latest mod_perl
> distribution and building them both from scratch.. 
> Partly because I needed
> the latest and partly because RH's RPM's install the
> binaries into various
> trees, versus all in one tree such as
> /usr/local/apache2

As you can see from my other post, I initially tried
doing it with Fedora rpms. However, mod_perl from
Fedora really does require a major upgrade. I was just
hoping to be able to upgrade perl without having to
make significant changes to my system. I am beginning
to think that it cannot be done.

It may be that the only option is to get all the rpms
Fedora wants and upgrade everything even though all I
really wanted was an upgraded perl. I have been told
that 5.8.1 had a lot of bug fixes for 5.8.0.

Thank you for your comments.

Mike.


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