I know. ApacheLounge uses a different (newer) compiler, and the implications can be quite risky. I've started on this path since the earlier 2.2.x when modperl on the ASF binaries has been unreliable, and support on the mailing list confirmed my experience more than resolved it.

Why don't you give it a try and see if you're having it better?

William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Foo JH wrote:
Andre,

I've recently set up a test based very closely on your platform:
AP2.2.8
AP5.8.8 Build 822
MP2.0.3

You mention a VC 2005 build of httpd, which build of MP?  2005?

Not sure which uwinnipeg is built against, msvcrt or msvcr80.

But my recent observation is that if you use AS Perl, which is built
against msvcrt, it's likely best to use modperl built against msvcrt
as well.  I'm doubting httpd's clib has a whole lot to do with it.

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