Re: Sticky preferences in Windows

2004-03-16 Thread William McKee
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 06:35:11PM -0800, Stas Bekman wrote: because it could find itself. Try to move things with the current A-T cvs, it should work fine (i.e. 'make clean' should delete t/conf/apache_test_config.pm after the project was moved), if not than more work is needed, in which

Sticky preferences in Windows

2004-03-13 Thread William McKee
Hi Stas, I'm running into the sticky preferences problem now as well. I decided the quickest way to get my tests running in the Windows environment would be to install mod_perl. The install notes suggested that the path be c:\apache2 which means the default path of c:\program files\apache2 is no

Re: Sticky preferences in Windows

2004-03-13 Thread Randy Kobes
On Sat, 13 Mar 2004, William McKee wrote: Hi Stas, I'm running into the sticky preferences problem now as well. I decided the quickest way to get my tests running in the Windows environment would be to install mod_perl. The install notes suggested that the path be c:\apache2 which means the

Re: Sticky preferences in Windows

2004-03-13 Thread William McKee
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 09:42:10AM -0600, Randy Kobes wrote: I don't think being on Windows makes a difference in this particular case - I think where it gets the info from is C:\Perl\site\lib\Apache\BuildConfig.pm which is generated by Apache::Build. Thanks for the pointer Randy.