Dodger wrote:
If you're unwilling to let a programmer telecommute, you're still in the
dark ages, and I wouldn't want to work for you anyway.
I am amazed by the technology companies that think that programming
requires physical presence in the 21st century. Yeesh.
This is only true if you r
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
I need mod_perl under Windows just for testing, so it doesn't need to work
very fast. Can I use just the DBI module with mod_perl without using
Apache::DBI?
Under Windows it would be OK for a while.
Hi Teddy,
While I haven't run mod_perl + DBI (sans Apache::DBI) on Window
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
I have seen that the site jenda.krynicky.cz cannot be found.
jenda.crynicky.cz is alive and well.
However, if you continue to have difficulty accessing the main site,
Jenda has set up a US mirror at
http://www24.brinkster.com/jenda/index.html. There's another mirror
jonathan vanasco wrote:
I was googling for portions of the error string, and diving through
the pages of mod_perl cooking and practical_mod_perl -- i saw nothing.
Google actually had 4 entries, at most, for most portions of the
error string, which I found odd.
In addition to using Google to s
Young, Darren wrote:
Is there a different way to CPAN the newer version?
Perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Apache' gets the 1.29 stuff.
I believe
Perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Apache2'
should get you latest version of mod_perl 2.0 (2.0_RC3 as of this writing).
Yes, Apache 2.0.46 on RHEL.
If I
Young, Darren wrote:
Just tried to install Bundle::Apache, it's asking for Apache source..
Also, it's pulling down mod_perl 1.29.. Isn't that older than the 1.99 I
have?
Darren,
There are two versions of mod_perl. The version you pulled down is for
mod_perl 1, for use with Apache HTTPd 1.x. m