You'll need to compile and install your own perl, then, using gcc.
Regards,
Christian
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Therein lies the problem. I currently do not have the IBM supplied cc on
the system. If the answer is to use only the IBM cc I'm not sure there will
be an answer.
Everything else compiles fine, Apache, as well as the other modules.
Thanks.
Christian Gilmore wrote:
>
> It greatly depends
It greatly depends upon how you built perl. If you're using the
OS-provided perl installation, you'll have to use IBM C for AIX to compile
apache/mod_perl. Also, other problems/pitfalls exist if you wish to use
mod_perl as a DSO. These problems can be overcome, but you'll need
specific versions to