On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Foo JH wrote:
Actually note that it isn't a release and is being rerolled. Seems
Apachelounge is doing themselves and their users a disservice, again.
I disagree. ApacheLounge's binary distribution is the only one that
(configured with modperl) survives an application res
This might be a result of what was mentioned before about possible
problems using the binaries from http://www.apachelounge.com/download/
(which is compiled with VC++ 2005) with ActivePerl and
ActivePerl-compatible ppm packages (which are compiled with VC++ 6).
Mixing these can lead to conf
Actually note that it isn't a release and is being rerolled. Seems
Apachelounge is doing themselves and their users a disservice, again.
I disagree. ApacheLounge's binary distribution is the only one that
(configured with modperl) survives an application restart. As I posted
in an earlier
Randy Kobes wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, Foo JH wrote:
>>
>> My recommendation:
>> 1. Use the Apache2.2.x binary from ApacheLounge
>> 2. Use the MSI version of ActivePerl, NOT the AS version
>> 3. Use the mod_perl library from theoryx5, NOT from ApacheLounge
>> 4. Use the libapreq2 library from th
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, Foo JH wrote:
Hi all,
While ApacheLounge makes available a Win32 binary of Apache2.2 that seems to
work better for modperl than the distribution from apache.com, be advised
that if you intend to use libapreq2, you may not want to use the mod_perl
binary from ApacheLounge