On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:

> Randy Kobes wrote:
> 
> >>>  -Obtain the mod_perl sources from CPAN:
> >>>  -
> >>>  -  http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DO/DOUGM/mod_perl-1.xx.tar.gz
> >>>  -
> >>>  +Obtain the mod_perl sources (F<mod_perl-1.xx.tar.gz>) from CPAN
> >>>  +under L<http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DO/DOUGM/>.
> >>>   When unpacked, using Winzip or similar tools, a subdirectory
> >>>   F<mod_perl-1.xx> will be created.
> >>
> >>I'd rather point to http://perl.apache.org/download/, where the latest 
> >>version is automatically linked to.
> > 
> > 
> > I think I'd prefer F<mod_perl-1.0-current.tar.gz> from
> > L<http://perl.apache.org/dist/> - the page 
> > http://perl.apache.org/download/ contains an
> > "Installation" link which takes one out of the
> > section describing how to build mod_perl on Windows.
> 
> which brings them to the general install fast page, which points back to
> http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/getwet.html#Installing_mod_perl_for_Windows
> which should go away since it duplicates the 1.0 win32 install (my 
> fault), or may be not go away but replaced by some short notes how to 
> get things running for those who understand, and with a link to a full 
> win32 install page. Can you please look at it?

No problem ... Doing it that way would be better ...
 
> You can't do F<mod_perl-1.0-current.tar.gz>, because /dist is not under 
> modperl-docs rep, so F<> won't find this file and leave it unlinked. So 
> I guess just pointing to http://perl.apache.org/dist/ should work.

OK - I'll use that link ... Thanks for pointing these out.

-- 
best regards,
randy


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