Hi all,
if you would be willing to spend a minute on helping me out of this: I'm
trying to get mod_perl-2 running on Win32. Without success, of course. :(
My box is a Win2k SP3 with 1GB RAM, ActivePerl 5.6.1 build 633, mod_perl-2
1.99_09-dev on Apache 2.0.43. Everything is freshly loaded and
hi
what version of libxml2 should I use
?
I tried to compile version
1.52
against versions libxml2-2.5.1
precompiled binary from xmlsoft
test failed with segfault
t\08findnodes.t list of failed
6-18
t\13dtd.t
list of failed 11-12
if I nmake install
libapreq-1.1 was non-released on January 10, 2003.
libapreq-1.1 is NOT an official ASF release, and is
not available on CPAN, but a non-official version is
temporarily not non-available here:
http://www.apache.org/~joes/libapreq-1.1.tar.gz
--
Joe Schaefer
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, [koi8-r] éÌØÑ ûÉÐÉÃÉÎ wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I tried to follow apaci/README, but I couldn't compile mod_perl statically
under FreeBSD.
can anybody tell me (step by step ?) how to compile statically
www/apache13-modssl + www/mod_perl ?
Thanks!
Ilia Chipitsine
This is just better documented version of the code the same to previous
version. Upgrade from the version 0.05 is not necessary. This version is
recommended mainly for new users.
The uploaded file Apache-CompressClientFixup-0.06.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, pascal barbedor wrote:
hi
what version of libxml2 should I use ?
I tried to compile version 1.52
against versions libxml2-2.5.1 precompiled binary from xmlsoft
test failed with segfault
t\08findnodes.t list of failed 6-18
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Robert Kehl wrote:
Hi all,
if you would be willing to spend a minute on helping me out of
this: I'm trying to get mod_perl-2 running on Win32. Without
success, of course. :(
My box is a Win2k SP3 with 1GB RAM, ActivePerl 5.6.1 build 633,
mod_perl-2 1.99_09-dev on
This post is mainly for the archiving purpose, for those who seek to resolve
problems with large files ( 2GB) support (which happens to be reported quite
often on the modperl list).
The following article describes in details the problem and the possible
solutions:
hi,
i'm having a problem with building mod_perl. what follows is a snapshot
of my procedure to administer the build:
perl: 5.8 installed (mthread)
apache2:(x.43)
mod_perl-1.99_08]# perl Makefile.PL MP_AP_PREFIX=/usr/local/apache2
...
Reading Makefile.PL args from @ARGV
MP_AP_PREFIX =
[benjamin, please always reply to the list, not to the poster who has answered
your question, unless asked otherwise]
benjamin mccall wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply on this one, Stas.
I ran the script, 'localhost' resulted. I applied the patch as you
advised, and it seems as though (i'm
well, i edited the /etc/hosts file and it seemed to've done the trick.
but now it seems i'm taking heaps of test failures from 'make test' run.
if apache is inactive, would that cause these failures? for instance,
most of my failures resulted from the 'apr/perlio.t',
'modules/cgiupload.t', and
benjamin mccall wrote:
well, i edited the /etc/hosts file and it seemed to've done the trick.
Earlier you said that the patch to Apache/TestConfig.pm has done the trick.
but now it seems i'm taking heaps of test failures from 'make test' run.
if apache is inactive, would that cause these
well, yes, by trick i meant that 'makefile.pl' and 'make make test'
parts of the build proceeded rather normally. my loopback is up and
running:
...
loLink encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX
benjamin mccall wrote:
well, yes, by trick i meant that 'makefile.pl' and 'make make test'
parts of the build proceeded rather normally. my loopback is up and
running:
...
loLink encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436
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