>>>>> "Tom" == Tom Schindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Tom> [...]
>> You've just committed me to one or the other.  Ick.   I install
>> mod_perl1, and I get an Apache::Request that works with mod_perl1.
>> I install mod_perl2, and I get an Apache::Request that works with mod_perl2.
>> This is unacceptable.
>> 

Tom> But you can run both versions of mod_perl side by side. See
Tom> http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/install/install.html#MP_INST_APACHE2

I can only have one Apache::Request installed in my site_lib.

Given that, if the Apache::Request that comes with MP2 is *not* upward
compatible with the one released independently on the CPAN (for
Apache1 and MP1), then it needs to have a different name.  Why is this
so hard to understand or comply with?

Please.  Just do the right thing.  Create Apache2::Request or
something.

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