and mod_perl at 1.3.19
and 1.25?
How are things in grand old England?
Thanks,
Charlie
reference original question:
From:
Charlie Smith
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
1/6/2003 8:41 AM
Subject:
mod_perl invokation
valid?
CC
Charlie Smith wrote:
snip
How are things in grand old England?
Well our country's gone to the dogs, our government is corrupt and
ineffective and it's bloody cold at the moment too. But the sun is
shining so a true Englishman won't complain. ;-)
--
Jonathan M. Hollin
Technical Director:
Hi Charlie,
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Charlie Smith wrote:
Thanks for your quick response. I was informed that we were not running mod
Perl, but at the same time the env hash indicated we were,
Read the Guide, it has a section specifically addressing this issue.
So, I'll try and clarify my
I'm a newbee at this, so please have patience.
Question: Even though I have PERL 5.8 installed, we wish to get mod_perl
installed to make use of caching.
Currently, a listing of the %ENV hash indicates that we're running
mod_perl/1.25. PERL 5.8 is also listed out in the PERL5LIB env
Hi there,
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Charlie Smith wrote:
[snip,snip]
assume we'll see a speed up after upgrading mod_perl?
Your question is not clear. It depends on what you're doing with it.
If you're already using mod_perl then simply upgrading it won't give
you a substantial performance
Charlie Smith wrote:
Question: Even though I have PERL 5.8 installed, we wish to get mod_perl
installed to make use of caching.
Currently, a listing of the %ENV hash indicates that we're running
mod_perl/1.25.
Okay, so you have mod_perl installed and now you want to use it. Take a
look at