Hopefully you have apxs installed which you can use to build mod_perl
without Apache sources. I have done this on Linux and worked perfectly even
when other methods didn't work for some reason.
Here are the instructions
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/install.html#Build_mod_perl_as_a_DSO_
perl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: Installing modperl when Apache is currently installed.
Dan King wrote:
> Hi list,
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>
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> I have a current build of apache on a Sun Solaris 9 and want to install
> modperl as well. The instructions I have found use the apache source.
> This
Dan King wrote:
> Hi list,
>
>
>
> I have a current build of apache on a Sun Solaris 9 and want to install
> modperl as well. The instructions I have found use the apache source.
> This is the part I am unsure about, do I need to have Apache source if
> it is already installed? If I try to inst
Hi list,
I have a current build of apache on a Sun Solaris 9 and want to install modperl
as well. The instructions I have found use the apache source. This is the part
I am unsure about, do I need to have Apache source if it is already installed?
If I try to install modperl using Apache sour