On 7/4/11 11:26 PM, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
I'm not happy, hence the complaining about the AMI from 2009. But I'm glad you
changed the subject from your first one, which is that I should build my own
stack.
So basically you are saying (and only you, not a community voice) that in order
to be a mod_perl developer one also needs to:
1) Build and optimize Apache.
2) Build and optimize MySql.
3) Build and optimize Perl+mod_perl.
4) Build and optimize a Linux server environment.
or
5) Have enough money to pay for all of the above.
You have no stack.
Make one.
Better still, get a bunch of people together with the same problem. Dunno where
you'd find 'em.
I just spent six months helping a company do exactly[0] this and move off a
dated
RH platform onto a modern, current, Debian, perl 5.14, all new CPAN modules.
You seem to have missed the point of my kvetching, which is perhaps a
suitable answer anyway.
Thank-you.
Tosh
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