On 27 Nov 2002, Juan Julian Merelo Guervos wrote: > Hi, > Well, looks like I've managed to make this server run > (thanks for your help), and looks like, in this case, mod_cgi > is working (unlike the one shipped with RH 8.0). Now I'm trying > to make HTML::Mason work with this configuration. I have > downloaded HTML::Mason 1.15, and force-compiled it. This one > requires libapreq, which I haven't been able to compile, since > it requires Apache::MyConfig . That's supposed to be in the old > version of mod_perl, right? So, the only way to have > HTML::Mason working is to have both things working at the same > time? Any other option? Has anybody made HTML::Mason work with > this prerrelease of mod_perl?
At the moment libapreq hasn't been ported to mod_perl-2, but that's being worked on. The mason mailing list archives (see http://www.masonhq.com/) contain discussions of using Mason and mod_perl-2. Apparently the requirement of libapreq can be ignored if you use CGI as a value for "args_method". There's some other mod_perl-1 stuff used in Mason related to constants and such; these can be handled either by some simple changes to Mason modules and/or through mod_perl-2's compatibility mode. -- best regards, randy kobes