Re: Fw: [Perl] how to static link mod_perl 2 into apache 2.0
I'm also running a Mason based system, but I'm sticking with mod_perl-1.0 for now. From the Mason FAQ: (http://www.masonhq.com/docs/faq/#can_i_use_mason_with_mod_perl_1_) Until some time after mod_perl 2.0 is officially released, Mason will only support mod_perl 1.x, specifically 1.22+. You may be able to use Mason with mod_perl 2.0 if you turn on mod_perl 2.0's 1.x compatibility layer by loading ``Apache::compat'' before you load Mason. Hope this helps Casey Songer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stas Bekman wrote: Issac Goldstand wrote: Forwarding this from another list, because it's more appropriate here :-) - Original Message - *From:* Ron Gidron mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Monday, February 10, 2003 3:48 PM *Subject:* [Perl] how to static link mod_perl 2 into apache 2.0 I am trying to install a Mason based system. This package requires mod_perl statically linked and not as a DSO. for this new installation I decided to test Apache 2.0 and mod_perl 2.0. I downloaded the source for both packages and I am able to configure and make / make test /make install for both without problems however when I issue the command apachectl -l I don't see any reference to mod_perl. I have tried playing with the ./configure options for apache (--enable-perl etc) but nothing seams to get me to where I need to go, this is getting quite frustrating... does anyone have any tips? have any of you installed this configuration before, do you happen to remember the order of steps you took? At this point only DSO is supported by 2.0. What's wrong with using DSO? The package requires mod_perl to be statically linked, but it talks about mod_perl-1.0. I'd first check with Mason folks whether 2.0 is supported at all. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
Fw: [Perl] how to static link mod_perl 2 into apache 2.0
Forwarding this from another list, because it's more appropriate here :-) - Original Message - From: Ron Gidron Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 3:48 PM Subject: [Perl] how to static link mod_perl 2 into apache 2.0 I am trying to install a Mason based system. This package requires mod_perl statically linked and not as a DSO. for this new installation I decided to test Apache 2.0 and mod_perl 2.0. I downloaded the source for both packages and I am able to configure and make / make test /make install for both without problems however when I issue the command "apachectl -l" I don't see any reference to mod_perl. I have tried playing with the ./configure options for apache (--enable-perl etc) but nothing seams to get me to where I need to go, this is getting quite frustrating... does anyone have any tips? have any of you installed this configuration before, do you happen to remember the order of steps you took? Regards, Ron Gidron.
Re: Fw: [Perl] how to static link mod_perl 2 into apache 2.0
Issac Goldstand wrote: Forwarding this from another list, because it's more appropriate here :-) - Original Message - *From:* Ron Gidron mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Monday, February 10, 2003 3:48 PM *Subject:* [Perl] how to static link mod_perl 2 into apache 2.0 I am trying to install a Mason based system. This package requires mod_perl statically linked and not as a DSO. for this new installation I decided to test Apache 2.0 and mod_perl 2.0. I downloaded the source for both packages and I am able to configure and make / make test /make install for both without problems however when I issue the command apachectl -l I don't see any reference to mod_perl. I have tried playing with the ./configure options for apache (--enable-perl etc) but nothing seams to get me to where I need to go, this is getting quite frustrating... does anyone have any tips? have any of you installed this configuration before, do you happen to remember the order of steps you took? At this point only DSO is supported by 2.0. What's wrong with using DSO? The package requires mod_perl to be statically linked, but it talks about mod_perl-1.0. I'd first check with Mason folks whether 2.0 is supported at all. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com