P Kishor wrote:
Hi Richard,
I am not sure what you are telling me above. If you are telling me how to install a persistent environment, I already know that. If you are trying to convince me that it is not difficult to install a persistent environment, well, then I don't agree. I think it is difficult and you think it is not difficult. That is a perception, and removing that perception is half the battle. Let alone the fact that for some reason, given seemingly exactly the same environment, mod_perl installed perfectly easily on my laptop, and just does not do so on my server (everything is Mac OS X). I say "seemingly" exactly as a
No, not trying to instruct you at all, just offering my experiences with mod_perl installation, for anyone who's shied away from trying it, and not realising you were using OS X. So not so much a difference of perception but of experience. I would like to be able to offer some suggestions why it doesn't install on your server, but cannot as I've no experience with OS X (and wouldn't dispute yours). Reminds me of the bad old days of development on Windows.
Well, we are digressing, and this thread has been extended enough.
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