I'm trying to install from source apache + mod_perl + mod_ssl.
I couldn't make it following the steps of INSTALL.simple.mod_ssl
I also tried with the online guide unsuccessfully.
Anyway here is how I did it step by step:
cd mod_ssl*
./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.28
cd ..
cd apache_*
Randy,
Did that (made sure to uninstall first).
(made sure to replace the mod_perl.so as well)
But no cure.
I'm still getting the dreaded '8211=entity: 150'.
But it was worth a try
Bart
PS: Oh Randy and a big thanks of course for maintaining the ppms.
It makes the life for the rest of us
Steve Hay wrote:
Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 04:51:55PM +0100, Steve Hay wrote:
The project is going to be written as a series of mod_perl handlers
- one for the main home page, and others for various
sub-components. Each handler is implemented by a separate module
Peter Hartzler wrote:
Hello,
We're looking into using your Apache::AuthenSmb module to allow us to
migrate our intranet to GNU/Linux/Apache. One issue we have is that we
have two NT domains. I have a couple of different ideas for how to modify
the code to allow this scenario, and am wondering
I'm pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.5.
This maintenance release addresses a number issues discovered since
the release of version 1.6.4. Some of the more important changes
include:
* Previewing stories with related media that have no associated
file
no
Must you send multiple copies of this to both the modperl and mason
mailing lists? I don't use Red Hat Linux, but my first suggestion is
to scrap it in favor of some other version of Linux, or maybe even
FreeBSD. RedHat has a tendency to use development versions of Perl
and other software in