I got these errors when I did perl MakeFile.pl for mod_perl-1.99_11 I have a standard redhat 8.0 install with the latest rpms. DO I need to uninstall apache, mod_perl and do a source install?
I'm afraid of chasing this all over the place.
APXS doesn't appear to be on my system.
************* WARNING *************
Your Perl is configured to link against libgdbm, but libgdbm.so was not found. You could just symlink it to /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.2.0.0
************* WARNING ************* !!! Unable to determine server version, aborting. !!! Please specify MP_APXS or MP_AP_PREFIX. APXS (/usr/sbin/apxs) query for SBINDIR failed APXS (/usr/sbin/apxs) query for TARGET failed APXS (/usr/sbin/apxs) query for SYSCONFDIR failed
----Original Message Follows---- From: Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Tom Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Data lost when browser refreshed Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 17:18:31 -0800
Tom Conway wrote:
I'm just starting with mod_perl. I converted my cgi scripts for mod_perl usage. They work fine as plain cgi. When i go from one screen to another via submit or link, or just refresh a couple of times my data disappears. No errors, just a blank form. I have no idea what is wrong.
First of all, please go and get mp-1.99_11 [1], 1.99_05 is *very* old and lots of bugs were fixed since then. If you still have a problem see: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/
1) http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#Development_mod_perl_2_0_Source_Distribution
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