Slightly off topic, but the subject line reminds me.  I tried building 
Net::LDAP and perLDAP using Perl 5.6 and neither would build.  The compile 
could not resolve sv_undef and one other variable that slips my mind at the 
moment.  I downgraded to Perl 5.004_05 and everything build honky-dory. 
Perl 5.6 otherwise has been trouble-free and is my production tool.

Are there some known problems with 5.6 that would cause Net::LDAP and 
perLDAP not to build properly, or might this be some wierd configuration 
issue on my machine that just hasn't affected anything else.  In case it's 
germaine to the question, the host is Caldera Linux 2.3, the kernel is 
2.2.10 (yes, I need to upgrade to a .16 kernel -- it's on my list... 
really!)

-- Rob

--On Friday, June 23, 2000 11:54 AM -0700 Yann Ramin 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've been using Net::LDAP in a mod_perl/Apache server for awhile and I
> have a question.  What would I need to do to cache the Net::LDAP
> handler/connection, like Apache::DBI?  Net::LDAP is not something I
> would consider "blazingly fast," and opening a new LDAP connection and
> binding on a pageload is a slow process.  Any advice?
>
> Yann
> --
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