Re: Windows, Apache, mod_perl, and the uwinnipeg.ca repo

2014-06-18 Thread Jordan Michaels
On 06/18/2014 02:13 PM, Marius Gavrilescu wrote: Michiel Beijen writes: The best way to go on Win32 is to download Steve Hay's precompiled binaries for Strawberry Perl which are available here; instructions are inside the archives: http://people.apache.org/~stevehay/ Right, I was not aware o

Re: Windows, Apache, mod_perl, and the uwinnipeg.ca repo

2014-06-18 Thread Marius Gavrilescu
Michiel Beijen writes: > The best way to go on Win32 is to download Steve Hay's precompiled > binaries for Strawberry Perl which are available here; instructions > are inside the archives: > http://people.apache.org/~stevehay/ Right, I was not aware of those precompiled binaries. Jordan, ignore

Re: Windows, Apache, mod_perl, and the uwinnipeg.ca repo

2014-06-18 Thread Marius Gavrilescu
Jordan Michaels writes: > I'm using ActivePerl but that doesn't really matter to me. mod_perl is > what is important for this project, so if I have to switch to > "Strawberry Perl" (never heard that term before, lol), then that > should be fine. > > If any installation instructions exist for that

Re: Windows, Apache, mod_perl, and the uwinnipeg.ca repo

2014-06-18 Thread Michiel Beijen
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Marius Gavrilescu wrote: > Are you using ActiveState Perl or a normal Perl, e.g. Strawberry Perl? > If the latter, then you should be able to install mod_perl normally, > with the cpan program. ActiveState perl does not differ all that much anymore from Strawber

Re: Windows, Apache, mod_perl, and the uwinnipeg.ca repo

2014-06-18 Thread Jordan Michaels
Thanks Marius. I'm using ActivePerl but that doesn't really matter to me. mod_perl is what is important for this project, so if I have to switch to "Strawberry Perl" (never heard that term before, lol), then that should be fine. If any installation instructions exist for that I would be most

Re: Windows, Apache, mod_perl, and the uwinnipeg.ca repo

2014-06-18 Thread Marius Gavrilescu
Jordan Michaels writes: > Does anyone know if any alternatives exist or is mod_perl simply no > longer available to Windows users of Apache? Are you using ActiveState Perl or a normal Perl, e.g. Strawberry Perl? If the latter, then you should be able to install mod_perl normally, with the cpan p