John D Groenveld wrote:
> > No, I know how to use the modules in my home dir well enough.
>
> I don't see where you set PREFIX=/home/eedalf/lib/perl per perlfaq8. Are
> you sure you read it?
John, you are very correct - thanks! I was in fact missing the PREFIX.
perl Makefile.PL APACHE_PREFIX=/h
> No, I know how to use the modules in my home dir well enough.
I don't see where you set PREFIX=/home/eedalf/lib/perl per perlfaq8. Are
you sure you read it?
I've successfully installed modperl into my own module dir on a
NTT/Verio/Iserver FreeBSD box using the system's Perl for quota reasons.
Sorry, s#1\.1\.3#1.3.13#
Ian Kallen wrote:
>
> If I were you, I'd install my own perl in /home/eedalf, create
> /home/eedlf/apache and then do (assuming ~/bin/perl is before
> /opt/local/bin/perl in your path) something like:
Thanks, that's how I had it before - with Perl 5.6.0, Apache
1.1.3 and mod_perl 1.24 in my hom
John D Groenveld wrote:
> Does "How do I keep my own module/library directory?" from perlfaq8 apply?
No, I know how to use the modules in my home dir well enough.
What I am trying to complain here is, that you can not cleanly
install Apache + mod_perl into your home dir when using system-wide
pe
If I were you, I'd install my own perl in /home/eedalf, create
/home/eedlf/apache and then do (assuming ~/bin/perl is before
/opt/local/bin/perl in your path) something like:
perl Makefile.PL \
APACHE_PREFIX=/home/eedalf/apache \
APACHE_SRC=/home/eedalf/src/apache_1.3.14 \
DO_HTTPD=1 \
USE_A
Does "How do I keep my own module/library directory?" from perlfaq8 apply?
John
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Hi,
I am installing Apache 1.3.14 and mod_perl 1.24_01 into
my home directory and it actually works okay, but there
is this error message, when calling "make install" in the
mod_perl source dir:
Skipping
/opt/local/perl-5.6.0/lib/site_perl/5.6.0/sun4-solaris/auto/Apache/include/include/http_pro