steve silvers wrote:
I just installed Fedora core 3, everything. The default Perl install is
5.8.5 and not sure about Apache for httpd -v does not display the
version. My question is how do I now install modperl and get it working.
Do I have to download another version of Perl and Apache to
I just installed Fedora core 3, everything. The default Perl install is
5.8.5 and not sure about Apache for httpd -v does not display the version.
My question is how do I now install modperl and get it working. Do I have to
download another version of Perl and Apache to rebuild? I have never
I just installed Fedora core 3, everything. The default Perl install is
5.8.5 and not sure about Apache for httpd -v does not display the version.
My question is how do I now install modperl and get it working. Do I have to
download another version of Perl and Apache to rebuild? I have never
I'm running Redhat 8 pretty sure the default Apache installed is 2.0, not
infront of my laptop at the moment. Could someone please point me in the
direction to where I can get everything I need to get ModPerl running. I
have read tons of information but it all seems such a mess! Is installing
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/install/install.html
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:28:45 +, steve silvers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Redhat 8 pretty sure the default Apache installed is 2.0, not
infront of my laptop at the moment. Could someone please point me in the
direction to
I was just going to say,
Using the default bundled rpms to run mod_perl seams the easiest way.
And I've had the best of luck on Fedora core 3, Which is Redhat 9
upgraded to SElinux and kernel 2.6.
Just add your Perl aliases, startup script.pl, and directories to the
httpd.conf files and away
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:28:45 +
steve silvers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Redhat 8 pretty sure the default Apache installed is 2.0,
not infront of my laptop at the moment. Could someone please point me
in the direction to where I can get everything I need to get ModPerl
running. I