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Patrick Kennedy wrote:
Why are you using 1.99 when 2.0.1 is out? If you can give me more
information about what you need you can contact me offline and maybe I
can help you.
Tom
Apparently MP2 isn't compatible with my RedHat 3 ES ??
On Sep 23, 2005, at 4:03 AM, Tom Schindl wrote:
I'm always compiling my own:
- - apache
- - perl
- - mod_perl
I used to do that all the time. Then i moved to freebsd, where the
ports system gives you the flexibility of compiling your own, with the
ease/standards or a centralized system.
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Why are you using 1.99 when 2.0.1 is out? If you can give me more
information about what you need you can contact me offline and maybe I
can help you.
Tom
Patrick Kennedy wrote:
My techie set-up MP 1.99 on a new server running Apache 2 but things
Why are you using 1.99 when 2.0.1 is out? If you can give me more
information about what you need you can contact me offline and maybe I
can help you.
Tom
Apparently MP2 isn't compatible with my RedHat 3 ES ??
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:09:40 -0500
Patrick Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are you using 1.99 when 2.0.1 is out? If you can give me more
information about what you need you can contact me offline and maybe
I can help you.
Tom
Apparently MP2 isn't compatible with my RedHat 3 ES ??
It can, if you compiled it natively. I have Apache2 and MP2 compiled
and running happily on RH9. I would not recommend the stock RH
MP2 rpm.
Patrick Kennedy wrote:
Why are you using 1.99 when 2.0.1 is out? If you can give me more
information about what you need you can contact me offline
Patrick Kennedy wrote:
My techie set-up MP 1.99 on a new server running Apache 2 but things
just aren't working properly. Unfortunately he had to go out of town for
awhile, so I am looking to hire a MP guru to finishing the setup/config.
I assume it wouldn't take you more than 30-60 minutes to
My techie set-up MP 1.99 on a new server running Apache 2 but things
just aren't working properly. Unfortunately he had to go out of town for
awhile, so I am looking to hire a MP guru to finishing the setup/config.
I assume it wouldn't take you more than 30-60 minutes to finish, and I'm
willing