Thanks, Tom, for the worldly advice.

But, here is my situation.

I am a single individual supporting 8+ Oracle research databases at Vanderbilt University Medical center using a modperl authorization system that I developed under modperl 1 and other perl scripts that run under the Registry module which I have been waiting to upgrade to version 2 for 2 years. I am supporting Apache in this configuration on Windows 2000 and XP and Red Hat Linux. I am also the the DBA for our 2 Oracle 9.2 database systems that run on matching Sun 450's. And did I mention that I am also the system manager for all of the systems that I have just mentioned as well? The perl/modperl code that I developed for rapidly developing web-based research databases (using metadata) is also in use at the Universities of North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

When I put out the message about not being able to build on the linux box, I didn't get any response for a couple of days, so I figured I was on my own; so I back peddled to the most obvious, workable solution.

This is by no means a jab at the modperl support team. They do a great job considering the breadth of system types that modperl has been ported to. It's just that I did not have the luxury of waiting for support that might never have come. I realize that the support people are perhaps even busier than I am!

Now that I have an idea of how to proceed, i.e. remove the old version of perl from my brand new linux box - completely - and install perl 5.8.6 then build apache 2 and modperl 2, maybe I will do it. But more likely I have lost my 'window of opportunity' because of the backlog of database change requests and new features that my clients are screaming for.

Again, I am not criticizing anyone here. It was my decision to go with modperl in a production environment and I am prepared to live with the consequences.

I sincerely appreciate your advice and counsel.

Thanks,

Tom Caldwell

--On Tuesday, April 05, 2005 8:52 AM +0200 Tom Schindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Hi,

I won't do that because when develping code on such an old code
base
like 1.99.09 many things have been corrected/changed beside
security
holes closed in apache 2, ... . And mod_perl is changing the next
release will probably shift everything from Apache into the
Apache2-Namespace, so don't be suprised when working on not yet
released
code (and there has never been a final release of mp2) it won't
work in
later releases. You should at least work on the latest available
codebase or even better the svn/cvs-trunk of it. Things have been
fixed,
the docs match the real code you use, ... .

Tom

Tom Caldwell schrieb:
| Thanks for the reply, but I did some more digging and decided
| that having 2 versions of perl installed (improperly) on my
| system was probably the culprit. And since red hat provides a
| version of apache2 and modperl 2 with perl 5.8.0, I decided to
| just go with that, even though it is 1.5 years old (1.99.09)!
|
| Now if I could only get the Oracle client to install I will be
| back to developing more code!
|
| Thanks,
|
| Tom
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Tom Caldwell
Vanderbilt University Medical Center



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