some good advice from the mod_perl collective out here (which, I agree,
yours is good advice, I just can't follow it).
Dylan
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Vanasco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 3:52 PM
To: modperl List
Subject: Re: version checking
On A
On Apr 25, 2007, at 8:13 AM, Carl Johnstone wrote:
RHEL5 comes with mod_perl 2.0.2, perl 5.8.8 and apache 2.2.3 so
it's *nearly* up to date!
=item 2.0.3 November 28, 2006
=item 2.0.2 - October 20, 2005
considering that its April 2007, i think using 2.03 and compiling
from source is the b
RHEL5 is out and from memory it has a proper version of MP2 (somebody like
to confirm whether you can just upgrade from 4 to 5?)
To answer my own question - yes you can upgrade:
http://www.redhat.com/rhel/moving/
although I don't know what the process is.
RHEL5 comes with mod_perl 2.0.2, perl
On 25 Apr 2007 at 12:18, Carl Johnstone wrote:
> > I tried to the package manager to install mod_perl and it offers me
> > mod_perl-1.99-16.4
> >
> > I thought that Apache 2 required MP2. Am I mistaken? I am not sure
> > what the best route to take is, even my httpd server version is a bit
> > old
I tried to the package manager to install mod_perl and it offers me
mod_perl-1.99-16.4
I thought that Apache 2 required MP2. Am I mistaken? I am not sure
what the best route to take is, even my httpd server version is a bit
old. Do I throw out the httpd server and start from scratch, possibly
con
On Wednesday 25 April 2007 12:25, Beginner wrote:
> I was expecting Server: Apache/2.0.52 (Red Hat) mod_perl (some
> version number)
>
> I tried to the package manager to install mod_perl and it offers me
> mod_perl-1.99-16.4
Both are quite old. Especially the mod_perl version is BETA and offers a
Hi,
I have been in this situation before but want to clarify something.
I have a vanilla RH4 install and wanted to check that mod_perl was
installed. So I did a test on port 80 ala:
telnet localhost 80
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.