Hi Einar,
I just did some digging in my mailbox and found the following:
(btw - mod_perl 1.26 has been around for some time, and it looks like you're using it
- but not in your spec. list)
// Nicolai
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Hi,
For what it's worth it, I always have to add use URI::URL; to the
Hi,
For what it's worth it, I always have to add use URI::URL; to the files:
mod_perl-x.xx/t/internal/hooks.t
mod_perl-x.xx/lib/Apache/test.pm
mod_perl-x.xx/blib/Apache/test.pm
then all tests work - apart from the ones skipped on my OS - as usual ;)
Hope this helps
// Nicolai
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Maybe - but not likely...
If you think it's mod_perl causing problems - why don't you drop ssl and php
for now (as suggested earlier)? Well - maybe even a just basic Apache to
start with. If that works - move on and get mod_perl installed. When you are
satisfied with that you can start looking
Hi John,
I haven't been following your case in details but my oppinion is that if you have a
clean install of any common Unix platform (or at least one mentioned in the mod_perl
doc.) it should be no problem to install a default mod_perl enabled Apache.
From what I can see you use Redhat 6.2
appriciate. Maybe I just need to look harder for more
ressources, but I've already spent a lot of time on something that looks quite simple
- but haven't shown results yet.
Best regards
Nicolai Schlenzig
nicolai.schlenzig(at)got2get.net
to enable debugging on Mason, but I couldn't find it. I'm sure
it exists - so I'll be digging the man pages next time I have problems. Right now my
system is working fine; so
- if it's not broken, don't try to fix it ;)
Best regards
Nicolai Schlenzig
nicolai.schlenzig(at)got2get.net
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What does:
perl -MCPAN -e shell
install LWP::Parallel
do for you?
I don't use the specific module in question, but by using CPAN for installing it
usually tells you what dependancies there might be. Given that this module is in CPAN
:)
Regards
// Nicolai
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Where's the homepage of perl.apache.org?
It should say something about cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl ...
Sorry for the sarcasm... but please... what effort did you do to find it yourself?
Best regards
Nicolai Schlenzig
nicolai.schlenzig(at)got2get.net
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