Build apache first, then build mod_perl. The mod_perl install
modifies the apache tree (it asks you for a path to the apache tree
to modify, but defaults to ../apache)
If you're new to mod_perl, you'll want to head on over to the guide
(http://perl.apache.org/guide) for Stas' great descriptions of the
build procedure and lots of other subjects.
Also, I find it easier to build apache statically when doing a
mod_perl build. (Others are much bolder than me... ;^)
Good luck,
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Rudi wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to join the mod_perl / apache community.
> I'm having install problems that I've been trying to solve for 2 days with no luck.
>So I'd like bother you folks with a beginer question.
> I'm using Debian 2.2, Apache 1.3.14 and mod_perl 1.24_1.
> I've tried several times and this is a close as I can get.
> a) unzip both Apache and mod_perl.
> b) mod_perl is first : perl Makefile.Pl EVERYTHNG = 1,make,make install.
> c) Now apache :
> ./configure
> --prefix=/usr/local/apache
> --enable-module=rewrite --enable-shared=rewrite
> --activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --enable-shared=perl
>
> Everything compiles OK.
> However, my httpd.conf file now has LoadModule perl_module libexec/libperl.so
> But this is no libperl.so on my hardrive.
> I've run updatedb and search but there is no libperl.so.
> As a result apache will no start ( error about libperl.so )
>
> At work I use Coldfusion,PHP and some CGI with perl. I'm looking forward to getting
>into mod_perl heaps as perl is a tool
> I can use for both web development and system admin.
> Thanks in advance.
> Kind regards Rudi.
>
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