Hi all,
This is my configuration
RedHat ES3
httpd-2.0.46
perl-5.8.0-89.10
This is what i want to do
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I want to deploy my website written for HTML::Mason under mod_perl which
uses "MAIL:Cclient"
It worked successfully in Fedora 2.
This is what i
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi,
Do you have any idea why I get 2 errors each time I want to install mod_perl
2 under Fedora Core 2, Apache 2.05, perl 5.8.6?
I get the same errors when I try to install mod_perl on more computers,
doesn't matter if I download and compile the tar.gz file manually or I try
Hi,
Do you have any idea why I get 2 errors each time I want to install mod_perl
2 under Fedora Core 2, Apache 2.05, perl 5.8.6?
I get the same errors when I try to install mod_perl on more computers,
doesn't matter if I download and compile the tar.gz file manually or I try
to install it using c
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 16:51 -0500, Stas Bekman wrote:
> > Failed requests:21
> >(Connect: 0, Length: 21, Exceptions: 0)
>
> Googling helps :) Rich Graves says:
> http://my.brandeis.edu/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0001GK
> (Ignore "failed requests" -- ab considers it a failure when
The URL
http://cvs.apache.org/~geoff/Apache-Test-1.21.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/G/GE/GEOFF/Apache-Test-1.21.tar.gz
size: 144796 bytes
md5: dc8b26adc5717e94435479604e74fdfc
Changes since 1.20:
fix Apache::TestConfig (was missing 'use lib' before using
lib::imp
If you run a Fedora or RedHat box with SELinux enabled, then you will find
that you can't use Apache::DB to interactively debug your code. The issue
is the default for the "targeted" policy is to not allow apache to
interact with the console.
The solution is two fold:
1. You need to run the c
Has anyone managed to compile a static (no DSO) apache with mod_perl and
libapreq? Both mod_perl and libapreq have instructions for building them
statically individually, but the instructions seem to be mutually
incompatible.