cool. thanks for the info
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Should I be conscerned about httpd defunct processes?
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Got it guys! Thanks. It wasn't hard. Just didnt know it had to be a
different dir.
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oh, and I had a line:
alias /perl/ /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/
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to be
a quicker way to get this info cause the guide is a big guide for just
wanting to a couple lines of config code. It's a nice guide but big. :)
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I also have suexec enabled. Is that bad?
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I meant mod_perl.c. in
Everything is running fine except that it uses CGI 1.1? Instead of
mod_perl. How can I switch that.
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mod_perl is installed and in the httpd just fine. My CGI scripts aren't
using it though (at least I can't tell). How can I tell if my CGI PERL
scripts are running under mod_perl or not? They still seem to be using
CGI. thanks
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When I run ./httpd -l should I see mod_perl.c in the list of modules?
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