On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Bart Lenoir wrote:
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> I started all over but with mod_perl2 as DSO this time.
> The static installation of mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4 at the time
> went ok, but now it failed for the test t/api/module. So,
> I took mod_perl-1.99_17 which compiled very well.
> libapreq2-2.04_03-d
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:05:20 -0500, Kurt Hansen wrote
> Bart Lenoir wrote:
>
> >I've been building perl-5.8.6, httpd-2.0.53, mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4(static) and
> >HTML-Mason-1.28 in /usr/local on Linux 2.4 (Debian). Everything went fine
> >until one of the last of Mason's requirements was Apache::Requ
Bart Lenoir wrote:
I've been building perl-5.8.6, httpd-2.0.53, mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4(static) and
HTML-Mason-1.28 in /usr/local on Linux 2.4 (Debian). Everything went fine
until one of the last of Mason's requirements was Apache::Request, which
wasn't compatible with mod_perl2.
Is this setup possible
Hi to all,
I've been building perl-5.8.6, httpd-2.0.53, mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4(static) and
HTML-Mason-1.28 in /usr/local on Linux 2.4 (Debian). Everything went fine
until one of the last of Mason's requirements was Apache::Request, which
wasn't compatible with mod_perl2.
Is this setup possible or sho