Hamilton, Henrique H wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to install modperl 2 under a different directory
tree (say under /opt/modperl_1.9.12) in Redhat Linux 7.X?
I guess you've meant 1.99_12.
You just go as you normally would build mp2 but add: PREFIX=/opt/modperl_1.9.12
e.g. perl Makefile.PL ...
Hi guys,
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Hamilton, Henrique H wrote:
> I also haven't had much luck building modperl2 statically into apache2.0.48.
Unless I've missed something that's not supported yet I'm afraid.
73,
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On 6 Feb 2004, at 21:53, Hamilton, Henrique H wrote:
I haven't found anywhere that has rpm's for modperl2 on RH 7.3.
I also haven't had much luck building modperl2 statically into
apache2.0.48.
Which means I have to build the rpm myself. (This rpm will eventually
be
part of an apache2/Tomcat5 rp
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On 6 Feb 2004, at 21:37, Hamilton, Henrique H wrote:
> I'm building modperl2 from source.
Against a st
On 6 Feb 2004, at 21:37, Hamilton, Henrique H wrote:
I'm building modperl2 from source.
Against a stock RH RPM?
I was hoping that since I plan on building it as a dso I would be able
to
compile the dso to point to a different directory.
Why?
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On 6 Feb 2004, at 19:54, Hamilton, Henrique H wrote:
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On 6 Feb 2004, at 19:54, Hamilton, Henrique H wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to install modperl 2 under a different
directory
tree (say under /opt/modperl_1.9.12) in Redhat Linux 7.X?
What are you doing with apache?
Typically, there are two courses of action:
1. Be a slave to Redhat and do th
Does anyone know of a way to install modperl 2 under a different directory
tree (say under /opt/modperl_1.9.12) in Redhat Linux 7.X?
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