Thanks Brad, that certainly clears things up for me.
I haven't got time at the moment to work out what the new scheme means for
mod_perl in general. For now I will work around it.
Rolf
My immediate aim is to test Isaac's UDP support patch with mod_perl - I
want to make a case for apache as a viable alternative for our service
platform and udp support is essential. If I can get the mod_perl test suite
to pass I increase the credibility of my proposal.
The mod_perl tests
On 1/7/2008 at 4:56 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Rolf Banting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My immediate aim is to test Isaac's UDP support patch with mod_perl - I
want to make a case for apache as a viable alternative for our service
platform and udp support is essential. If I can get the
On 1/4/2008 at 10:12 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Rolf Banting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
I want to build mod_perl 2 against httpd trunk but
I've encountered a few road-blocks. The one that has held me up
recently is to do with the removal of ap_requires from the httpd
source
Brad Nicholes wrote:
Since I don't know how the perl test suite works, I couldn't
really tell you how the suite must be rearchitected to fit the
new model. I vaguely remember having this discussion with
somebody a year or more ago. You might want to check the list
archive. Other than that,