On Tuesday, Dec 3, 2002, at 05:11 US/Pacific, fliptop wrote:
[..]
if you're using redhat linux, i'd recommend using whatever rpm they
have.
for rh7.3, the current perl is 5.6.1. for rh8, it's 5.8.0.
[..]
about the only 'bug' I ran into with the rh7.3 release
of 5.6.1 was that they did not
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002 11:03:37 -0600, Scot Robnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Modules that are not pure perl have some sort of compiled
supporting file associated with them
True.
and must be installed by root using a 'make install'.
False,
: RE: 5.005_03 vs. 5.8
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002 11:03:37 -0600, Scot Robnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Modules that are not pure perl have some sort of compiled
supporting file associated with them
True.
and must be installed by root using
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 at 21:28, Scot Robnett opined:
SR:I am working with a university on a web project which entails setting up a
SR:new server. We're going with Red Hat Linux on Dell hardware (RAID 5
SR:configuration), but I am not sure which version of Perl to recommend. I am
SR:very used to
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 21:28:49 -0600, Scot Robnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working with a university on a web project which entails setting up a
new server. We're going with Red Hat Linux on Dell hardware (RAID 5
configuration), but I am not
Thanks to all for your input on this.
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Thanks again everyone. Based on your input, reading the docs, and doing some
evaluation of our own needs, we decided on Red Hat 8.0, which comes with
Perl 5.8.0, Apache 2.0, and with the mod_perl package. It all goes on a Dell
PowerEdge 2600 144 GB (108 usable) RAID 5 with a 512 MB Xeon.
I am working with a university on a web project which entails setting up a
new server. We're going with Red Hat Linux on Dell hardware (RAID 5
configuration), but I am not sure which version of Perl to recommend. I am
very used to 5.005_03, but 5.8 is the current release.
Do I have a large