INSTALL.simple.mod_ssl

2003-09-10 Thread Francesc Guasch
I'm trying to install from source apache + mod_perl + mod_ssl. I couldn't make it following the steps of INSTALL.simple.mod_ssl I also tried with the online guide unsuccessfully. Anyway here is how I did it step by step: cd mod_ssl* ./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.28 cd .. cd apache_*

FW: porting from mod_perl1 to mod_perl2

2003-09-10 Thread Bart Terryn
Randy, Did that (made sure to uninstall first). (made sure to replace the mod_perl.so as well) But no cure. I'm still getting the dreaded '8211=entity: 150'. But it was worth a try Bart PS: Oh Randy and a big thanks of course for maintaining the ppms. It makes the life for the rest of us

Re: Help wanted with locations / configuration

2003-09-10 Thread Steve Hay
Steve Hay wrote: Thomas Klausner wrote: Hi! On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 04:51:55PM +0100, Steve Hay wrote: The project is going to be written as a series of mod_perl handlers - one for the main home page, and others for various sub-components. Each handler is implemented by a separate module

Re: Possible Apache::AuthenSmb Mod?

2003-09-10 Thread Shannon Eric Peevey
Peter Hartzler wrote: Hello, We're looking into using your Apache::AuthenSmb module to allow us to migrate our intranet to GNU/Linux/Apache. One issue we have is that we have two NT domains. I have a couple of different ideas for how to modify the code to allow this scenario, and am wondering

ANNOUNCE: Bricolage 1.6.5

2003-09-10 Thread David Wheeler
I'm pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.5. This maintenance release addresses a number issues discovered since the release of version 1.6.4. Some of the more important changes include: * Previewing stories with related media that have no associated file no

Re: [Mason] problem with RPM instalation of Apache and Mod_perl on RedHat and Mason

2003-09-10 Thread Bruce Albrecht
Must you send multiple copies of this to both the modperl and mason mailing lists? I don't use Red Hat Linux, but my first suggestion is to scrap it in favor of some other version of Linux, or maybe even FreeBSD. RedHat has a tendency to use development versions of Perl and other software in