Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Feb 11, 2008 9:44 AM, Dylan Tynan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering what would happen if I --didn't---have an ithreads-enabled Perl,
but still set up the httpd.conf with the virtual-host/+parent stanzas?
Try it and see. I doubt anyone will know offhand.
I'm looking at the information in mod_perl 2 User's Guide (and online)
about using VirtualHost and +Parent, with an ithreads-enabled Perl, in
order to be able to modify @inc by virtualserver. On my system I
basically have that setup, and have tried it, and it seems to work fine
(I tried it with
Dylan,
Let's see: you have a client base who likes a staging-production
development scenario. There's a few ways you can play it out:
1. Different client, different code base
You use 2 machines: 1 for staging and the other for production. Set them
up exactly the same. Run your VirtualHost
On Feb 11, 2008 9:44 AM, Dylan Tynan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering what would happen if I –didn't—have an ithreads-enabled Perl,
but still set up the httpd.conf with the virtual-host/+parent stanzas?
Try it and see. I doubt anyone will know offhand.
I take it the only real way