Kreimendahl, Chad J wrote:
You're right. Looks like I was on a different (newer) machine when I
did a find for Request. Had only ever seen newer apache2/mp2/etc. I
checked around the perl.apache.org site and had a very hard time finding
documentation that would lead me to the url I posted below. I believe
it took google to get me there.
Any chance in the 2.0 docs you can put a link to what looks like
Apache::Request and Apache::Cookie and just link them off to that url?
Good idea, Chad J. I'm not sure where it the best location to do that. Ideas?
-CJK
-----Original Message-----
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 6:09 AM
To: Kreimendahl, Chad J
Cc: David Hofmann; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache::Request
Kreimendahl, Chad J wrote:
http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/
Install using one of the following methods:
(easiest way)
perl Makefile.PL --with-apache2-apxs=/path/to/apache2/bin/apxs
(or, same thing, different method)
./configure --with-apache2-apxs=/path/to/apache2/bin/apxs
--enable-perl-glue --with-perl=/path/to/perl/binary
(then, the standard)
make
make test
make install
This appears to install over top of the existing module, unlike
installing in an Apache2 directory (like those of us who had mp1 and
mp2
running). So there may be problems in mp1 once this is done... I'd
test
it, but my mp1 is long gone.
That's strange. I get it installed under Apache2/ subdir (assuming that
you
had mp2 installed into Apache2/ subdir). You may want to report all the
details to the apreq-dev mailing list.
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