Re: How to use a particular version of perl

2004-08-05 Thread Arnaud Blancher
Thanks Tom and Perrin
I ok now
I decide mysefl to update to fedora2.
And add a perl 5.8.5 in addition of the "official" perl 5.8.3  from my 
fedora.
in more, i have taken the last apache 2.50 and  mod_perl 1.99_14
and reintall all my perl module.

Tom Schindl wrote:
Hi,
Well now you need to recompile mod_perl using the new perl you 
compiled your own,
I also recommend that you install your own apache. This way you can 
use the latest versions
with the fewest bugs. If you are running into problems it is most 
likely that people will help you
when running the latest versions.

Download mod_perl from perl.apache.org and apache from 
httpd.apache.org and simply follow
the INSTALL-File coming with mp2 you'll see it's not a mystery to get 
up your own httpd/perl. If you want
mp2 to be compiled with your own perl instead of writing

>8--
perl Makefile.PL && make && make test
>8--
do
>8--
/usr/local/bin/perl Makefile.PL && make && make test
>8--
Maybe you also have to install some more cpan-modules in front of 
mod_perl but it will perl Makefile.PL will tell you about
that. You can e.g. use the cpan-shell to install the missing 
prerequesits, and do not built as root as I think the test-suite has to
be run as an non-root user.

Tom
Arnaud Blancher wrote:
Hi,
I want try to use perl 5.8.5 with MP2,
in my system (fedora core 1) i have perl 5.8.3 ( the last rpm package)
In have compile the last perl in other directory ( usr/local/bin/perl )
How could i tell MP to use this version of perl ?
(i havent found it in MP2' doc)
thanks
Arnaud




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Re: How to use a particular version of perl

2004-08-03 Thread Tom Schindl
Hi,
Well now you need to recompile mod_perl using the new perl you compiled 
your own,
I also recommend that you install your own apache. This way you can use 
the latest versions
with the fewest bugs. If you are running into problems it is most likely 
that people will help you
when running the latest versions.

Download mod_perl from perl.apache.org and apache from httpd.apache.org 
and simply follow
the INSTALL-File coming with mp2 you'll see it's not a mystery to get up 
your own httpd/perl. If you want
mp2 to be compiled with your own perl instead of writing

>8--
perl Makefile.PL && make && make test
>8--
do
>8--
/usr/local/bin/perl Makefile.PL && make && make test
>8--
Maybe you also have to install some more cpan-modules in front of 
mod_perl but it will perl Makefile.PL will tell you about
that. You can e.g. use the cpan-shell to install the missing 
prerequesits, and do not built as root as I think the test-suite has to
be run as an non-root user.

Tom
Arnaud Blancher wrote:
Hi,
I want try to use perl 5.8.5 with MP2,
in my system (fedora core 1) i have perl 5.8.3 ( the last rpm package)
In have compile the last perl in other directory ( usr/local/bin/perl )
How could i tell MP to use this version of perl ?
(i havent found it in MP2' doc)
thanks
Arnaud



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Re: How to use a particular version of perl

2004-08-03 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 13:12, Arnaud Blancher wrote:
> How could i tell MP to use this version of perl ?

In the step where you run Makefile.PL, specify the perl binary you want
to use:

/full/path/to/perl Makefile.PL ...

- Perrin


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How to use a particular version of perl

2004-08-03 Thread Arnaud Blancher
Hi,
I want try to use perl 5.8.5 with MP2,
in my system (fedora core 1) i have perl 5.8.3 ( the last rpm package)
In have compile the last perl in other directory ( usr/local/bin/perl )
How could i tell MP to use this version of perl ?
(i havent found it in MP2' doc)
thanks
Arnaud

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