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I have noticed that modperl2 at the moment does not install any header files as 
did its predecessor.  Is this a permanent change?  Because it seems rather 
unworkable for any type of XS function that wants to access the API.

For example, I'm attempting to port Apache::Request (bored of waiting on an 
official release, plus I have nothing better to do today since the file server 
containing our company's CVS tree crashed last night :)  It wants to typemap the 
Apache::RequestRec and APR::Table objects.  It seems odd that modperl would 
provide the typemap (in PERL_LIB/Apache2/typemap) but then offer no way of 
linking against the functions necessary for it to be of any use.

Some advice on the modperl2 equivalents of the above would be most helpful.

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Stephen Clouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Senior Programmer, IQ Coordinator Project Lead
The IQ Group, Inc. <http://www.theiqgroup.com/>
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