Fred,
Just tried to compile and ran into some trouble here.
chmod 755 ../../../blib/arch/auto/Apache2/Command/Command.so
cp Command.bs ../../../blib/arch/auto/Apache2/Command/Command.bs
chmod 644 ../../../blib/arch/auto/Apache2/Command/Command.bs
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/var/downloads/mod_p
Hi.
I know this is a mod_perl list, not a perl list per se, but maybe someone here knows the
issue..
On my Windows XP laptop, I have just de-installed my old Perl 5.10 and installed
ActivePerl 5.16 (which caused some issues with mod_perl now resolved, see previous post
today).
But I am havin
Michiel Beijen wrote:
Hi Andre,
On Fri, April 5, 2013 15:31, André Warnier wrote:
Could you recommend one "integrated" solution for this, in terms of Apache
httpd 2.2.x,
and a recent perl version ? Like, something which works without having to
spend a week
resolving dependencies and incompati
Hi Andre,
On Fri, April 5, 2013 15:31, André Warnier wrote:
> Could you recommend one "integrated" solution for this, in terms of Apache
> httpd 2.2.x,
> and a recent perl version ? Like, something which works without having to
> spend a week
> resolving dependencies and incompatibilities ?
Ste
Hi guys.
We generally work on Linux Debian systems, and install Apache httpd, perl and mod_perl
from the package manager, and it works great.
However, for some cases - like my Windows XP development laptop - I would like a local
copy of this all, to develop and test new software. (Also because
Steve Hay wrote on 2013-04-02:
> Fred Moyer wrote on 2013-04-02:
>> A release candidate for mod_perl 2.0.8 is now available! Please
>> download, test, and report back.
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~phred/mod_perl-2.0.8-rc1.tar.gz
>>
>> MD5 (mod_perl-2.0.8-rc1.tar.gz) = ed056c6910914f5ecc2ac8171