Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Boysenberry Payne wrote:
>
>> Yes I have OS X 10.3.9 "Panther"
>>
>> So for the $PREFIX I would use whatever directory I normally install
>> into correct?
>> Like $PREFIX = '/usr'
>> Right?
>
> You can yes.
Unless you are planning on wiping the httpd/mod_perl that sh
Boysenberry Payne wrote:
Yes I have OS X 10.3.9 "Panther"
So for the $PREFIX I would use whatever directory I normally install
into correct?
Like $PREFIX = '/usr'
Right?
You can yes.
That would give you ... just make sure these paths don't conflict with anything -- I don't know where Darwin
Yes I have OS X 10.3.9 "Panther"
So for the $PREFIX I would use whatever directory I normally install
into correct?
Like $PREFIX = '/usr'
Right?
Thanks,
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
On Sep 12, 2005, at 1:47 PM, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Boysenberry Payn
Boysenberry Payne wrote:
1st Does anyone know of a step by step approach to getting apache2/mp2
installed on OS X 10.3.9 that's not going to ruin my current installs?
From source:
1. install a perl preferably 5.8.7 and use the -Dprefix=$PREFIX/perland
-Dusethreads=n with ./Configure'
2. instal
Last time I tried to do a mod_perl 2 install on my OS X box was met
with abysmal failure
on my part. I ended up having to reinstall my whole box, what a
nightmare.
I've been lurking on this mailing list since then, and I've learned so
much.
Now, I find myself aching to get rolling with mod_p