RE: ActivePerl mod_perl ppd available

2000-09-14 Thread Foo, Ji Haw

This is great news. I suppose ActivePerl's mod_perl ppd is compatible with
its build 522?

regards,

Ji-Haw, Foo
Network Engineer (AP)


-Original Message-
From: Randy Kobes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ActivePerl mod_perl ppd available


Hi,
   A ppd for mod_perl, suitable for use with ActivePerls 
based on Perl-5.6.0, is now available. Installation is as

ppm install 
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/mod_perl.ppd

or in ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/ppmpackages/.
A post-install script will subsequently be run which
will download and install the required ApacheModulePerl.dll;
this should be placed in your Apache modules directory.
If for some reason the script fails, this dll can be
obtained from http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/.
Also available in this directory is a sample Apache
httpd.conf suitable to test mod_perl on Win32.

This build, using VC++ 6, is based on the current cvs 
mod_perl version and on apache_1.3.12. If you want 
to compile mod_perl on your own with ActivePerl, the cvs 
version is known to build cleanly and pass all the tests.

Also available at the above location are ppds for a few
Apache-* packages; more will be added, as wants arise.
Embperl is not included yet, as there's some issues that
need to be sorted out first. As soon as this occurs a ppd
will be made available.

Although mod_perl is reasonably well tested on Win32 in
general, this specific ppm version has not undergone extensive
testing, and so should be considered experimental. Please
report any mod_perl related bugs to the list. If you have any 
specific problems with installing these ppds, or would like 
to suggest other ppds to include, please let me know.

best regards,
randy kobes



Re: ActivePerl mod_perl ppd available

2000-09-14 Thread Gerald Richter



 This is great news. I suppose ActivePerl's mod_perl ppd is compatible with
 its build 522?

It's tested with build 617, but we are happy about your feedback, if it
works also with build 522

Gerald


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ActivePerl mod_perl ppd available

2000-09-13 Thread Randy Kobes

Hi,
   A ppd for mod_perl, suitable for use with ActivePerls 
based on Perl-5.6.0, is now available. Installation is as

ppm install 
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/mod_perl.ppd

or in ftp://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/pub/ppmpackages/.
A post-install script will subsequently be run which
will download and install the required ApacheModulePerl.dll;
this should be placed in your Apache modules directory.
If for some reason the script fails, this dll can be
obtained from http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/.
Also available in this directory is a sample Apache
httpd.conf suitable to test mod_perl on Win32.

This build, using VC++ 6, is based on the current cvs 
mod_perl version and on apache_1.3.12. If you want 
to compile mod_perl on your own with ActivePerl, the cvs 
version is known to build cleanly and pass all the tests.

Also available at the above location are ppds for a few
Apache-* packages; more will be added, as wants arise.
Embperl is not included yet, as there's some issues that
need to be sorted out first. As soon as this occurs a ppd
will be made available.

Although mod_perl is reasonably well tested on Win32 in
general, this specific ppm version has not undergone extensive
testing, and so should be considered experimental. Please
report any mod_perl related bugs to the list. If you have any 
specific problems with installing these ppds, or would like 
to suggest other ppds to include, please let me know.

best regards,
randy kobes