On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 12:03:53AM +0200, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
 
> > It is worth mentioning that upstream seems inactive, the CVS cannot be
> > accessed, the mailing lists are silent, and the last release is from
> > 2003.
> > 
> > May be this should be removed from the archive...
> 
>   The only piece of software depending on it is smokeping. I think it
> will work with plain perl, but I have CCed Niko who I think can give us
> a deeper view on this.

Hi,

Smokeping needs some persistent perl interpreter for performance reasons,
but mod_perl should work too. The current packaging is set up for running
with SpeedyCGI, as that's what upstream recommends.

FWIW, request-tracker3.4 and request-tracker3.6 also support SpeedyCGI
as an alternative to mod_perl.

I'd like to keep speedy-cgi-perl alive at least for etch. I like the
concept of running the Perl interpreter in a backend process separate
from Apache itself, and the program generally works very well.

I'll try to fix this bug as soon as I can (hopefully a few days at most). 

Cheers,
-- 
Niko Tyni       [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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