Re: Hosting provider disallows mod_perl - "memory hog / unstable"

2004-08-29 Thread JupiterHost.Net
Martin RJ Cleaver wrote: https://panel.dreamhost.com/kbase/index.cgi?area=2446 says: "We do not support mod_perl on our shared hosting plans. We're sorry about this; the problem is that mod-perl is just too much of a memory hog to attach to Apache (the web serving software), and it introduces a

Re: Hosting provider disallows mod_perl - "memory hog / unstable"

2004-08-29 Thread Randall Perry
We offer mod_perl support on shared hosting plans: http://systame.com/html/web_hosting_plans.html on 8/29/04 11:53 AM, Martin RJ Cleaver at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > https://panel.dreamhost.com/kbase/index.cgi?area=2446 says: > > "We do not support mod_perl on our shared hosting plans. >

RE: Hosting provider disallows mod_perl - "memory hog / unstable"

2004-08-29 Thread Clayton Cottingham
Hub.org has mod_perl support, I've been very happy with them -Original Message- From: Martin RJ Cleaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: August 29, 2004 8:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hosting provider disallows mod_perl - "memory hog / unstable" https://panel.dreamhost.com/kbase

Hosting provider disallows mod_perl - "memory hog / unstable"

2004-08-29 Thread Martin RJ Cleaver
https://panel.dreamhost.com/kbase/index.cgi?area=2446 says: "We do not support mod_perl on our shared hosting plans. We're sorry about this; the problem is that mod-perl is just too much of a memory hog to attach to Apache (the web serving software), and it introduces a great deal of instabilit

Apache 2.0,2.1(cvs) and mod+perl2(cvs) with gcc 3.4.1

2004-08-29 Thread Beau E. Cox
Hi - Just FYI I recently upgraded to gcc 3.4.1 and can report that the cvs versions of Apache 2.0 and 2.1, and mod_perl2 compile clean and work fine. This was _not_ the case for many other packages ;) Good job guys. Aloha => Beau; -- Report problems: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ Mail list in

looking for some information

2004-08-29 Thread jerome greene
To whom it may concern, I have a windows xp home edition machine with apache as the webserver. I would like to run vbscript on it. Is your product a 3 party software? What does perl have to do with this? Will you product allow me to run vbscript with apache? Will this product interfere with the ver