I've used both - but I've used libapreq 1.0 the longest, and I've never had one ounce of trouble with it, or had any reason to want something "better".

On Tuesday, Feb 18, 2003, at 18:45 Europe/London, Adam Griffiths wrote:

I didn't use ldconfig but in my desperation I had rebooted. Thanks for the
tip Pavel.

I downloaded libapreq 1.0, instead of libapreq1.1, thank you for the advice
Matt. It installed a dream. Compiled 10 times faster and didn't complain
once. (what more can you want)

So this makes me wonder: What (libapreq) are people on this list using in
their production environment? Is it worth trying with 1.1?

Regards

Adam



-----Original Message-----
From: Pavel Penchev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 February 2003 09:32
To: Ads; Matt Sergeant
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Appache::Request, should it realy be so hard to install?


Did you reconfigure the dynamically linked libraries? You do that with
ldconfig in the shell. It is done on reboot also so you can also try
rebooting.

Pavel


----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Sergeant
To: Ads
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Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: Appache::Request, should it realy be so hard to install?


On Monday, Feb 17, 2003, at 23:19 Europe/London, Ads wrote:

Hi,
I've set up a band new Linux (slackware) box on an old PC to make a
test
environment for an AxKit app I'm writing. I've come across a problem
installing Apache::Request (libapreq) and would really appreciate some
help.

I've downloaded the latest libapreq from CPAN
Perl Makefile.PL
make
make test

And then it fails... The errors, are shown below.

I've tried reinstalling Apache and mod_perl but it's not helped.

Can anyone give me some pointers as to what might be the problem. Like
I
said I'd really appreciate the help.
  I don't think 1.1. was the best release I've ever seen - it's a bit
  like XML::LibXML 1.53 ;-)

  Try installing 1.0 - it's pretty good and there aren't any features
  missing.


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