Try Apache2::compat
-----Original Message----- From: Nick Pietraniec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 1:29 PM To: modperl@perl.apache.org Subject: install Apache::compat? (Was Can't load perl file) I think I've found the problem I was having... When I try to add PerlModule Apache2 PerlModule Apache::compat to my http.conf I get "Can't load perl module for Apache2 for server www.blah.com:80 exiting.... when I comment out the first line I get to my http.conf I get "Can't load perl module for Apache::compat for server www.blah.com:80 exiting.... Do I need to do something extra to get this compat module installed on my system? Everything I'm seeing it kind of giving it as a given that it's present. I've mentioned it before, but I'm trying to set up apache 2 (2.0.54) on Windows 2000 Server with SSL (from here -- currently working) http://smithii.com/?q=node/view/30 The latest version of ActivePerl (5.8.7.813) and... mod_perl, which I've installed via the "mpinstall" script here.. http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/os/win32/install.html#PPM_Packages -Nick On Jun 10, 2005, at 12:38 AM, Tom Schindl wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Well without an error message and the at least the lines of code > fail we > cann't be much of help ;-) > > Tom > > Nick Pietraniec schrieb: > | I had something like > | > | use Apache2 > | use Apache2::compat (); > | > | before, but I pasted directly what was in the tutorial (below) > and it > | worked. > | As long as I'm shooting out an email to the list, does anyone know > | offhand exactly what options I need to put in there to run a > script that > | I'm moving from a apache1/mod_perl1 config? That's why I just > had the > | compat() option. I tried running it with the below options > (thinking > | that because compat was included that I'd be ok) but it failed. > | > | I assume that it depends on what I'm doing exactly in the old > script, > | but was wondering if anyone knew of anything special that I > needed to do > | offhand. I haven't done much research yet... > | > | My current .pl file (same as what's given on the net) > | > | use ModPerl::Util (); > | use Apache2::RequestRec (); > | use Apache2::RequestIO (); > | use Apache2::RequestUtil (); > | use Apache2::ServerRec (); > | use Apache2::ServerUtil (); > | use Apache2::Connection (); > | use Apache2::Log (); > | use Apache2::Const -compile => ':common'; > | use APR::Const -compile => ':common'; > | use APR::Table (); > | use Apache2::compat (); > | use ModPerl::Registry (); > | use CGI (); > | 1; > | > | > | On Jun 9, 2005, at 5:57 AM, Robert wrote: > | > |> "Nick Pietraniec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > |> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > |> > |>> Turns out it was an error in the mod_perl.pl file > |>> > |>> I took "Can't load" to mean "Where's this file?" Where I > should have > |>> taken it as "There's an error in this file" > |>> > |> > |> What was the problem? I have that error as well and I used the > example > |> from > |> the mod_perl site itself. > |> > |> Robert > |> > |> > | > | > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Liux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFCqUOFkVPeOFLgZFIRAhbDAJ41zN8Rl6SZHkK0BJyOnwHAnvaNQwCeIpWO > 9Paxzt0Wx7T6tnMlYz967Ho= > =JySO > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >