On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Gerald Richter wrote: > > Randy Kobes - is there any chance of getting a ppm done of 1.3.4 > > *without* Apache support. Most people won't have compilers at home > > and this might be the simplest solution if they're forced to run > > embperl under IIS. > > > > The Makefile.PL of 1.3.4 have an option to compile it with and without > APache support. Embperl will select and load the correct dll at runtime. To > get this behaviour, you have to build Embperl twice, first with Apache > support and then without. On the second build you get asked if you want > different dll's. > > Randy, it would be cool, if you can create a ppm that was build in such a > way, then it will work for all people, regardless if they are using Apache > or not. > > Gerald
Sure ... I just put up a HTML-Embperl-no_mod_perl.ppd package under http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/ that was built in this way, based on 1.3.4 (by the way, there's also an Embperl.ppd package in the same location built with mod_perl support, based on 2.0b6). Let me know if there's any problems with these ... best regards, randy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
