Hi John,

I haven't been following your case in details but my oppinion is that if you have a 
clean install of any common Unix platform (or at least one mentioned in the mod_perl 
doc.) it should be no problem to install a "default" mod_perl enabled Apache.

>From what I can see you use Redhat 6.2 which is _very_ common I guess. Personally I 
>don't use anything but FreeBSD, and mod_perl has never caused my big problems. Most 
>Unix distributions come "out of the box" well capable of installing mod_perl right 
>away... to my knowledge.

That being said, I have had times when it didn't make all the output files needed for 
merging mod_perl into my httpd. But that has only been the case when I also wanted 
mod_php and mod_ssl in the same httpd.

So my suggestion is, that you either clean your current box and re-install from 
scratch (if it's not a production site), or try a clean install on a "new" test box if 
you have that available.

You should definately not give up. It's not hard at all.

Best of luck

// Nicolai


> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Kolvereid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 1:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Thanks and GoodBye
> 
> 
> Hi,
>    Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
> install mod_perl.  It's probably something that is not
> installed on my particular server - I'll never know. 
> After spending several weeks (almost solid) tweaking
> the configuration and trying various scenarios to no
> avail I finally realized that there is no way for me
> to figure out what is wrong.  It's not so bad,  I am
> still able to do CGI programming w/ no problems.
> 
>    Enjoy, and thanks again for all your support.
> 
>             John Kolvereid
> 
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