Hi there,

On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Henrique Pantarotto wrote:

> 3) downgrade apache to 1.3.27 and mod_perl to 1.27 and be happy
> 
> Option 3 seems okay, excect for the fact that I am that kind of Linux
> user that is always upgrading everything to the latest version possible. 
> This applies to linux kernel, apache, etc.  I don't really have a reason
> to do this, but I have always done it anyway.

You're nuts.  I'd fire you.  :)

Just out of interest, which kernel are you using?

> I really only care for speed and stability for simple perl scripts
> that use CGI/DBI/DBD::mysql modules.

Well *real* Linux users only code in C and assembler - that'll give you the speed...

> Is it okay if I use mod_perl and apache 1.x today, or it's better to
> move to 2.x already?

By and large, 1.x is what the business world is using, and 2.x is
not-quite-bleeding-edge.  Before Stas jumps on me again, there's not a
lot wrong with it, but I won't be using it for anything that involves
money until things have settled down quite a lot.

Have you asked your employer what he thinks about it?

73,
Ged.

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