MARTIN Pierre wrote: [...]
My mistake was that i removed perl, and so everything which has been previously configured with default perl version was broken and unable to work with the new perl installation i made...
for the future, you can always install perl to a special directory (e.g. $HOME/perl and use that at least to verify that your problem is the perl). When you do that, you don't disrupt the rest of the system. I know mandrake linux heavily relies on perl it provides for almost everything. So I never touch it, but compile my own perl under ~/perl/ and use those exclusively for mod_perl (I have 36 perl builds :)
Anyway, i am really happy that everything is working now!!!
Glad to hear that it worked, Martin.
P.S.: Due to my *bad* english, i bet you didnt understand anything i wrote... I will not think you are rude if you ask me for some more explanations :) Dont hesitate if you have a new idea which can help others i stay tunned to mailing list :)
Both, your English and the explanations were just fine, Martin. Ne vous inquiétez pas :)
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