Tom Schindl kirjutas:
> I'd suggest to install your own perl into e.g. /opt/perl-5.8.7 leaving
> your old perl untouched, compile your own apache(not a must) and
I think there is better way to to stay with Debian packages and have
newer perl. 5.8.7 is in testing (etch) and unstable (sid), so yo
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Neil Gunton schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently using Embperl 1.3.6, with Apache 1.3.33 and mod_perl 1.29
> on a new install of Debian Sarge. Previously this was running on Debian
> Woody without issues, but there appears to be a new threaded versio
David Christensen wrote:
I'd try asking your question on an EmbPerl community, such as:
http://perl.apache.org/embperl/
I did ask the question there first, this last Wednesday, but I got no response.
:-(
-Neil
Neil Gunton wrote:
> I am currently using Embperl 1.3.6, with Apache 1.3.33 and mod_perl
> 1.29 on a new install of Debian Sarge. Previously this was running on
> Debian Woody without issues, but there appears to be a new threaded
> version of perl (5.8.4) which is causing messages to the error log
Neil Gunton wrote:
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
In any case, do you think this might fix things?
Unfortunately, I can't hazzard a guess here, as I haven't used either
OS. Just trying to get some more information out there so others could
better help :)
5.8.4 is supposed to be completely binary
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
The version of Perl is "v5.8.4 built for i386-linux-thread-multi".
It's the one that came with Sarge.
Have you tried upgrading to 5.8.7 ?
No, I was hoping to be able to stay with the "stock" perl, to ease future debian upgrades. But if
that will fix the problem then
Neil Gunton wrote:
The version of Perl is "v5.8.4 built for i386-linux-thread-multi". It's
the one that came with Sarge.
Have you tried upgrading to 5.8.7 ?
>Debian Woody
What version of perl was on this OS ?
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