"Mark Fuller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> BTW: The speedyCGI package installed with Ubuntu 7.10 (probably the
> same package available in Debian) seems to work. I'm not sure what
> version of Perl I'm getting. 

You'd be getting whatever version of Perl is on that machine. 

> But, it's a pretty simple way to play
> with persistence without going through a web server. An easy way to
> see how class and object data differ.

I use speedy fairly regularly and like it a lot. Virtual server hosts I
use often run on FreeBSD, which has a port available so it's easy to
install. In the past I've been able to get a couple of shared hosting
companies to install it as well.

It works very well for me. The ability to group scripts together to
share a speedy instance, and to set config parameters in the
shebang-line are nice.

Dave

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