> I would like to support Randal's contention (if not his tone) that > indeed, in real-world mod_perl commercial situations that I'm familiar > with (say about 8), 80% of those real-world users will want to have both > mod_perl 1 and mod_perl 2 installed concurrently due to the > generally-accepted production practice of "if it ain't broke, don't fix > it". By virtue of being actual mod_perl, they already have production > mp1 installations. They will also want to be moving forward with > leading, new releases for development of new systems, that is, mp2.
How difficult is it really to have two different perl installation !!?? It's a one time cost you have to pay for the principle - "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". In fact - doing it actually applies that principle in practice. -Pratik -- http://hello:[EMAIL PROTECTED]