Doug MacEachern wrote:
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> On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
>
> > [Thu Apr 27 06:14:07 2000] [error] [asp] [2726] cannot load Apache::Symbol
> > for UndefRoutine: Can't locate Devel/Symdump.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
>
> why does Apache::ASP use Apache::Symbol::undef? that hack should
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
> [Thu Apr 27 06:14:07 2000] [error] [asp] [2726] cannot load Apache::Symbol
> for UndefRoutine: Can't locate Devel/Symdump.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
why does Apache::ASP use Apache::Symbol::undef? that hack should be
obsolete, as it was only need to a
Jerrad Pierce wrote:
>
> Are php3 and ASP mutually exclusive?
> I enabled mod_perl and mod_php3 (the defaults that come in the RH6.1
> distrib)
> and installed Apache::ASP, and while either or work, if I enable both the
> server spontaneously combusts. (It will touch the log files if they do not
| Are php3 and ASP mutually exclusive?
Nope... I have Apache/1.3.12 (Linux 2.2.12), PHP/3.0.15, mod_perl/1.21_03
and Apache::ASP running perfectly well together. On another system
PHP/4.0RC1 is working in the same environment just as fine. However, as I
don't like the RedHat provided RPMs I built
Are php3 and ASP mutually exclusive?
I enabled mod_perl and mod_php3 (the defaults that come in the RH6.1
distrib)
and installed Apache::ASP, and while either or work, if I enable both the
server spontaneously combusts. (It will touch the log files if they do not
exist, and then disappear).
Befor