> On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Stas Bekman wrote:
> 
> [...]
> > So, perl.apache.org is just a VH at apache.org. You have almost no ability
> > to add components to the system, and of course no root access. Installing
> > mod_perl, mysql, modules is absolutely possible technically, but in
> > reality it isn't, because no matter whether you have a root access or not,
> > the resources are limited... I guess other resources to...
> 
> Eh, we can do everything we want to at the apache.org machine. What makes
> you think otherwise?

The answer is simple - it's a public server. It's not dedicated to
modperl.apache.org, and the moment we run heavy mod_perl server + mysql,
other groups sharing the machine will complain about us overusing
machine's resources and we will be asked to move to another machine, so we
are doing that before we are being asked to... I tried to run mod_perl
once on a public server... I don't do it anymore :) 

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