On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 12:32, Stas Bekman wrote:
> The attached patch (because it has \t embedded) enables the installation of 
> src/modules/perl/*.h and xs/*.h files, because we need them to be installed 
> for XS extensions to be built.

+1 Great!

> First of all I'm not sure if that's the right way to install these, but it 
> works for me.
> 
> Second, I've chosen to install them to $APACHE_INSTALL_DIR/include in parallel 
> with $APACHE_INSTALL_DIR/modules where we install mod_perl.so to. Is this a 
> good choice, or do we want to install it under the perl lib tree as in 
> mod_perl 1.0? 

I would rather see it installed in the perl tree, just like in 1.0. 

> Me thinking that it's nice to have all the headers in the same 
> location (we have the ap_ and apr_ headers there already) and we don't need to 
> mess with Apache2 prefixes here. The potential drawback that I could see is 
> the various packaging approaches which will have to know where apache is 
> installed.

That, and what if apache is upgraded/reinstalled and the content of the
destination include directory is whiped+reinstalled ?

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