Slava Bizyayev wrote:
It is a very good question about the way that mod_perl-1 creates @INC. I
would additionally point out the "." that in fact transforms into "/"
for each mod_perl handler. I would appreciate if somebody can direct me
to appropriate docs concerning the main idea under the hood to create
@INC this way (and how it could be changed around the patch). It is
closely related to one problem I had about a month ago with the "shaded"
modules on one of my servers...

I'm afraid you are talking about a totally different thing. My question is about @INC during the mod_perl build. I think you are talking about the post-install thing, in which case please start a new thread and be more explicit of what is your problem, since I don't understand your description above. Thanks.


On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 16:28, Stas Bekman wrote:

Anybody has an idea why mp1 build does:

PERL5LIB = "PERL5LIB=/path/to/mod_perl-1.29/lib",

(see the top-level Makefile).

I can't see how is it going to work:

PERL5LIB="PERL5LIB=/tmp" perl-5.8.1 -le 'print join "\n", @INC'
PERL5LIB=/tmp
/home/stas/perl/5.8.1/lib/5.8.1/i686-linux
/home/stas/perl/5.8.1/lib/5.8.1
/home/stas/perl/5.8.1/lib/site_perl/5.8.1/i686-linux
/home/stas/perl/5.8.1/lib/site_perl/5.8.1
/home/stas/perl/5.8.1/lib/site_perl
.

it doesn't really add /tmp to @INC. Do I miss something? Looks like some ancient workaround for some problems...

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