i have a set of detailed plans that allows for a
mod_ssl front end with mutliple backends, of
which i have built mod_perl and mod_php. this
version works in a virtualhost environment (i did
not setup the php for virtualhost, but that is trivial).
it has not yet been tested in a heavy production
Dear John,
on our SuSe 7.3 server I run the shipped ready-made installation of
Apache/mod_perl using DSO.
It works fine, no special problems so far.
Please don't give up, it's worth another try!
Ernest
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Hi Jonathan,
Yes, I even tried that. It got hung up on a
missing install.sh file. Thanks
John Kolvereid
--- Jonathan M. Hollin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl.
John,
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this
Hi Perrin,
I might try it later. Actually, I am a programmer
and I would very much like to take advantage of the
features that mod_perl offer. If all fails I'll drop
back to CGI, JSP and PHP. Thanks.
John Kolvereid
--- Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi John,
I haven't been following your case in details but my oppinion is that if you have a
clean install of any common Unix platform (or at least one mentioned in the mod_perl
doc.) it should be no problem to install a default mod_perl enabled Apache.
From what I can see you use Redhat 6.2
John Kolvereid wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl.
don't give up, john. it's a hard road, especially for those just starting out, but it
is
worth it :)
I haven't read all of your thread in detail, but I would suggest that if you are really
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl.
John,
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this before, but have you tried the
Apache Toolbox (http://www.apachetoolbox.com/)? Before you give up
completely it might be worth trying.
Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator
John Kolvereid wrote:
Thanks for all your help, but I am NOT able to
install mod_perl. It's probably something that is not
installed on my particular server - I'll never know.
I suspect you were just trying to do too much at once on your first try
by throwing PHP and SSL in the mix. I