On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Dave Moore wrote:
> All,
>
> ok. after much twiddling and tweaking, I have finished a version of
> Apache::PerlVINC that I feel comfortable with. I changed _alot_ of things
> in it. maybe too much. i thought it would be nice if _everybody_ had a
> chance to flame me, so I am including a link so you can download it and
> try it.
>
> http://dave.devel.epals.com/misc/Apache-PerlVINC-0.02.tar.gz
>
> Apache::PerlVINC is a module that allows multiple versions of a script or
> module to run on the same server. It works by reloading the specified
> files at request. Because of this, it is meant for use only in a
> development environment.
>
> I totally revamped the directives. I removed the PerlVersionINC On/Off
> directive. I didn't see the need for it once DIR_CREATE is involved.
> Secondly, I traded the use of PerlRequire with PerlVersion. the reasoning
> behind this was so that if the file wasn't there, the server would still
> start. Also, this way you dont have to worry about setting PERL5LIB or
> "use lib 'xxx'". I thought it might make things easier and more intuitive.
> if I am wrong, Im sure i'll hear about it.
>
> I think my biggest concern is for all the people using it already; it
> doesn't work like it used to. They will have to change their config
> directives to upgrade. Is that really a big deal? Also, the docs that Stas
> Bekman wrote will be outdated by this release. I can spruce those up if
> necessary.
I'll gladly update those if you send me the updated info. Thanks!
> If I receive no response, I will assume either everyone likes it or nobody
> cares, and I will publish it to CPAN.
>
> dave
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