I was just going to say, 
Using the default bundled rpms to run mod_perl seams the easiest way. 
And I've had the best of luck on Fedora core 3, Which is Redhat 9 
upgraded to SElinux and kernel 2.6.
Just add your Perl aliases, startup script.pl, and directories to the 
httpd.conf files and away you go. Make sure you point the @INC to 
your installed lib locations. And as you keep your sys updated 
Apache, Perl, mod_perl will be updated as well cause they will be in 
sync with the RPM registry.

Jay Scherrer


On Wednesday 19 January 2005 07:28 am, steve silvers wrote:
> I'm running Redhat 8 pretty sure the default Apache installed is
> 2.0, not infront of my laptop at the moment. Could someone please
> point me in the direction to where I can get everything I need to
> get ModPerl running. I have read tons of information but it all
> seems such a mess! Is installing this as simple as installing a few
> modules, and adding some lines to my httpd.conf file? or do I need
> to compile from binary? I have been programming Perl on Windoze for
> many years now, and now need to switch to Linux.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
> Steve
>
>
>      .^.
>      /V\
>    /(   )\
>   ^^_^^

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