Are there any reasons why one shouldn’t use rpm version of mod_perl?The binary packages of mod_perl are good for what they are. Unfortunately, they are compiled with a set of flags that are seen as the most useful for the majority. Therefore, if you want, or need, any special options, then it is best to use the tarball. (Also, the binary package may, or may not, include the newest version of the tarball)
I’m on Red Hat 8.0, and for unknown reason, mod_perl is behaving strangely.
'sup to you :)
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