it helps when problem reports include information that helps to debug the
problem. We can't possibly guess what setup you are using. In this case which
CGI version are you using? CGI 2.93 works just fine with mp1 and mp2.
CGI.pm does 'require Apache' only if it detects no mod_perl 2, but
Henrique Pantarotto wrote:
I'm having some trouble with CGI.pm working with mod_perl2.
What trouble are you having?
This guy clearly says
that CGI.pm is incompatible with mod_perl2:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modperlm=103619647305553w=2
That was 7 months ago. A lot has changed.
Keep
Option 3 seems okay, excect for the fact that I am that kind of Linux
user that is always upgrading everything to the latest version possible.
This applies to linux kernel, apache, etc. I don't really have a reason
to do this, but I have always done it anyway.
You're nuts. I'd fire
Henrique Pantarotto wrote:
I'm having some trouble with CGI.pm working with mod_perl2.
What trouble are you having?
logs/error_log reported this:
[Fri May 30 09:21:20 2003] [error] [client 10.29.31.104] Can't locate Apache.pm in
@INC (@INC contains: /home
Henrique Pantarotto wrote:
Henrique Pantarotto wrote:
I'm having some trouble with CGI.pm working with mod_perl2.
What trouble are you having?
logs/error_log reported this:
[Fri May 30 09:21:20 2003] [error] [client 10.29.31.104] Can't locate Apache.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /home
Hello!
after being a long time away (over 4 years since my last post on this
list), I started again with some development with mod_perl for this
company that I currently work for.
I'm having some trouble with CGI.pm working with mod_perl2. I searched
the mailing-list for this and I found many