Mo Elwaisi wrote:
> thanks for all the help. one question though, you see when i am asked for
> where the apache src is located? i typed /tmp/httpd-2.0.40/src. but i got
> a message saying cannot stat '/tmp/httpd-2.0.40/src'. what shall i do
>
i am sure you downloaded the wrong thing. you need t
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Subject: Re: Installing the Apache::Registry to get PERL working
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:00:32 -0800
Mo Elwaisi wrote:
> I have found that the reason PERL is not working is that the Apache
> Registry is not installed, so i typed
>
> < perl -MCPAN -e &qu
Mo Elwaisi wrote:
> do i do this although i have apache installed on my server. it came with
> Red Hat Linux 8. (i have Apache 2.0.40)?
>
even Apache is shipped with your Linux box, chances are that the source is
not included. you will need to source to rebuild Apache to have mod_perl
support.
do i do this although i have apache installed on my server. it came with Red
Hat Linux 8. (i have Apache 2.0.40)?
Cheers
From: david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Installing the Apache::Registry to get PERL working
Date: Mon, 24 Fe
Mo Elwaisi wrote:
> I have found that the reason PERL is not working is that the Apache
> Registry is not installed, so i typed
>
> < perl -MCPAN -e "shell;"
> < cpan> install Apache::Registry
>
> i was then asked to locate where the Apache scr is, which i am not sure
> where it is so i typed
I have found that the reason PERL is not working is that the Apache Registry
is not installed, so i typed
< perl -MCPAN -e "shell;"
< cpan> install Apache::Registry
i was then asked to locate where the Apache scr is, which i am not sure
where it is so i typed
< /usr/sbin/httpd
i got an error