Re: installing mod_perl on binar
randy kobes write: This sounds like a problem with a bad install of apache's default configuration file. Which apache version are you using? For apache-1.3.26, mod_alias.so and mod_actions.so (and others) are compiled into Apache.exe, which you can see via 'Apache.exe -l'. So the LoadModule directive for these modules isn't relevant - use it only for those that appear in the apache modules/ directory. -- best regards, randy kobes am using apache 2 what to do next? thx -- Hytham Shehab
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Hytham Shehab wrote: am using apache 2 what to do next? You need to install the mod_perl-2 ppm package, not the mod_perl ppm package (which is for mod_perl-1). The same comments as before apply in installing mod_perl.so into your Apache2 modules/ directory. More info on setting up and configuring mod_perl-2 is at http://perl.apache.org/, including a few pages with Win32-specific info. -- best regards, randy
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
hi Randy, guess what, finaly nothing goes error, but again, *BUT*: i have telnet 127.0.0.1 80 GET / HTTP/1.0 blah Server: Apache/2.0.39 (Win32) blah this means that the server till the moment doesn't use mod_perl, as it must - as far as i know - append mod_perl at the end of Server header another issue, i don't see any Perl directive, i thought that mod_perl insert - by default - this directive. thx v. much Randy. -- Hytham Shehab
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
Hytham Shehab wrote: hi guys, how can i install mod_perl under a pre-installed Apache 2 binary installation? all what i found through docs is installing via source copies. You don't say what platform you are on. On Unix it's all the same, just skip the build/installation of the Apache stage. On win32 I don't know, probably the same too. __ 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
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Stas Bekman wrote: Hytham Shehab wrote: hi guys, how can i install mod_perl under a pre-installed Apache 2 binary installation? all what i found through docs is installing via source copies. You don't say what platform you are on. On Unix it's all the same, just skip the build/installation of the Apache stage. On win32 I don't know, probably the same too. If it's ActivePerl Win32, one can also use the ppm utility to install a mod_perl-2 ppm package - this is described in the Win32 section of the docs. As always with binary packages, though, one should ensure the apache binary version matches that which mod_perl-2 was compiled under. -- best regards, randy
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
hi guys, while am using activeperl on XP, i have installed mod_perl v1.27_01-dev using ppm, but after getting the whole thing, some script runs and offer me to create apache/modules/, when i answere with yes, it bail out upnormally, telling me 'something' i didn't figure out about mod_perl.so, then i have tried to get this file from the normal tar.gz, but no good. in few words, it seems that i have a mod_perl module, but it is not complete/functioning correctly. thx v.much guys. -- Hytham Shehab
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Hytham Shehab wrote: hi guys, while am using activeperl on XP, i have installed mod_perl v1.27_01-dev using ppm, but after getting the whole thing, some script runs and offer me to create apache/modules/, when i answere with yes, it bail out upnormally, telling me 'something' i didn't figure out about mod_perl.so, then i have tried to get this file from the normal tar.gz, but no good. in few words, it seems that i have a mod_perl module, but it is not complete/functioning correctly. It sounds like the script to install mod_perl.so into your Apache modules/ directory failed. You could either try installing it again via ppm, and when prompted give the complete path to your Apache modules/ directory, or else just get mod_perl.tar.gz from http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/x86/ and unpack it, upon which mod_perl.so appears in the top-level directory - you can then move it manually to the Apache modules/ directory. -- best regards, randy kobes
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
hi, i have installed the mod_perl at last, and the mod_perl.so is there at apache/modules, *BUT*: apache -k restart -- Syntax error on line 136 of c:/program files/apache group/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load c:/program files/apache group/apache/modules/mod_actions.so into server: (126) The specified module could not be found: line 136 was: LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so# it is there, but ? so i changed it to: LoadModule access_module C:\Program Files\Apache Group\apache\modules\mod_access.so# nothing good, yet. so, i say this mod_access.so may be doomed or something, so i comment its line to see other good *.so #LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so# it is there, but ? LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so Syntax error on line 137 of c:/program files/apache group/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load c:/program files/apache group/apache/modules/mod_alias.so into server: (126) The specified module could not be found: so i decide to see some wizard like Mr.Randy Kobes to figure out what is this damn curse is all about? :-) thx v.much -- Hytham Shehab
Re: installing mod_perl on binar
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Hytham Shehab wrote: hi, i have installed the mod_perl at last, and the mod_perl.so is there at apache/modules, *BUT*: apache -k restart -- Syntax error on line 136 of c:/program files/apache group/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load c:/program files/apache group/apache/modules/mod_actions.so into server: (126) The specified module could not be found: line 136 was: LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so# it is there, but ? so i changed it to: LoadModule access_module C:\Program Files\Apache Group\apache\modules\mod_access.so# nothing good, yet. so, i say this mod_access.so may be doomed or something, so i comment its line to see other good *.so #LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so# it is there, but ? LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so Syntax error on line 137 of c:/program files/apache group/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load c:/program files/apache group/apache/modules/mod_alias.so into server: (126) The specified module could not be found: This sounds like a problem with a bad install of apache's default configuration file. Which apache version are you using? For apache-1.3.26, mod_alias.so and mod_actions.so (and others) are compiled into Apache.exe, which you can see via 'Apache.exe -l'. So the LoadModule directive for these modules isn't relevant - use it only for those that appear in the apache modules/ directory. -- best regards, randy kobes