thanks for responding. I tried that distribution before thats why i set off
to get it working from scratch that distro has everything i need except when
i tried to start apache from it it said that it could not load the ssl or
perl
So i tried again now but i still get the same error. It is

"Syntax error on line 203 of c:/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /apache/modules/mod_ssl.so into server (126) The Specified
module cannot be found:

Not the errors or messages above and press esc to exit."

Thats exactly how ti looks i have the following dirs from teh binary distro

c:\apache
c:\openssl
c:\perl

The module open_ssl is in
C:\Apache\modules\mod_ssl.so

So i dunno why it can't find it.

I think remmed (er #'ed) out that line in the httpd.conf file.
Then i get an error on the next line ssame error just for the

LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so


Do i have to add add statements first to the config to get them to work? If
so which ones any help would be appreciative.

    Thanks,
      Tyler

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joshua Chamas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tyler Worman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Problem installing asp.. mldbm-sync and more...


> Tyler Worman wrote:
> >
> > Okay ive been having some problems with the install process..
> >
> > I have windows XP as the server im running active perl, apache, mysql
and
> > soon php
> >
> > So anyway i load up ppm and set the repository to one i found on a site.
I
> > installed all the packages i needed to be able todo the apache asp
install.
> > "install apache::asp"
> >
>
> I have never worked with Apache::ASP/mod_perl/apache as a ppm install.
> I have however worked with the binary distribution as referenced here:
>
>   http://www.apache-asp.org/install.html#Win32%20%2F%20Wind0f0e8ac6
>
> > it also to. It runs but says i need mldbm. So if you could tell me a
> > repository of where i can find it that it works to use ppm from i would
> > appreciate it. I'm new to all the perl stuff. And i dont know how to use
> > cpan i couldn't get it to start for me. Else i was under the impression
that
>
> If you would like to continue on your track, and install modules like
> Apache::ASP & MLDBM::Sync by hand, then you need to copy the modules
> to the right locations from the install tar to the place in the perl
> lib tree that they belong...  ASP.pm would go in $perllib/Apache/ASP.pm,
> MLDBM::Sync Sync.pm would go in $perllib/MLDBM/Sync.pm ... but I would
> not recommend doing it this way if you can avoid it.
>
> You can also ask ActiveState support to build ppm versions of these
> modules for you.
>
> If I were in your position, I would use the ftp distribution linked
> to above.  It should be fairly complete & easy to get going.
>
> --Josh
>
> _________________________________________________________________
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