On Thursday 16 December 2004 21:45, Geoffrey Young wrote:
> Torsten Foertsch wrote:
...
> > Sorry, I did a cpan search. Your module was not found.
>
> probably because it's 2.00_02 - the underscore keeps a module from being
> indexed.

ok, that explains it.

...
> anyway, the modules aren't identical - my interface is only available via
> $r while yours is via the more proper $c.  but I happily would have added a
> $c interface, at the very least to keep people searching CPAN from being
> confused when they saw two interfaces.
>
> you might want to have a peek at the module anyway, since it uses some
> tools you haven't seemed to discover yet.  for instance, you don't need to
> use a custom typemap if you're only using mod_perl types - use ModPerl::MM
> instead of ExtUtils::MakeMaker and the default typemaps will be found.

yes, I am quite new to this matter. Most of the time implementing the module I 
was struggling with Apache::Test in particular with running the tests twice 
with and without mod_ssl loaded.

> also, see what happens when you run the test suite - the ssl certs are
> generated for you automagically as part of Apache-Test ;)
>
> there are also some httpd minimum versions you might want to worry about,
> as well as not blowing up if mod_perl is loaded _before_ mod_ssl and the
> optional hooks haven't been defined yet.

ok, I'll have a look at your module but not today anymore.

> anyway, it's cool to see someone else hacking around with this stuff.  we
> can use more people like you doing stuff, so keep it up :)

I like mod_perl very much. I have been using it since apache 1.3.9 I think.

Torsten

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