Stas Bekman wrote:
> At this time some people will try to run incorrect versions of Apache 
> and mod_perl and this will cause to most of your problems. So before we 
> attempt to answer your questions, you have to tell us what versions you 
> were using. Therefore:
> 
> Whenever you have a problem, first run:
> 
>   t/REPORT > report
> 
> which generates all the info that we need.
> Now add the description of the problem where it says so, add a coredump 
> if relevant where it says so and send it here with a nice descriptive 
> subject.
> 
> Also remember that Apache 2.0 and mod_perl 2.0 weren't released yet and 
> things change. So if you want to try building things, you must use the 
> *released* mod_perl 1.99 with *released* Apache 2.0.35 and not mixing up 
> with cvs versions. This will save you a lot of trouble.
> 
> Also whenever you have problems with interfaces grep for examples in the 
> t/ directory. There are many tests there, which exercise most of the 
> mod_perl 2.0. Chances are that if you look there, you will find your 
> problem solved already.

I've put some of this info online

http://perl.apache.org/preview/modperl-docs/dst_html/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Reporting_Problems

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