On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 10:23 -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 19:55 +, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
> > Any idea what the essential differences are betwen installing these 2 debian
> > packages? I have used apache-perl without too many hitches on my home
> > machine,
> > my new ser
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 19:55 +, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
> Any idea what the essential differences are betwen installing these 2 debian
> packages? I have used apache-perl without too many hitches on my home machine,
> my new server came with apache2 preinstalled.
>
> I'm wondering whether this
I've not gone over to mod_perl yet, so I guess I'll be OK going on with 2.
Thanks to you and Peter for the help.
Daniel
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On Tuesday September 6 2005 21:55, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
> I'm wondering whether this will cause me extra work in deploying my
> project, and hence whether to go to the trouble of removing 2 and
> replaicing with perl.
If your project uses mod_perl 1, you will probably run into some difficulties
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 07:55:40PM +, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
> Any idea what the essential differences are betwen installing these 2 debian
> packages? I have used apache-perl without too many hitches on my home machine,
> my new server came with apache2 preinstalled.
>
> I'm wondering wheth
Any idea what the essential differences are betwen installing these 2 debian
packages? I have used apache-perl without too many hitches on my home machine,
my new server came with apache2 preinstalled.
I'm wondering whether this will cause me extra work in deploying my project, and
hence whether t
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