On Saturday, July 19, 2003, at 10:21 AM, Matt Sergeant wrote:

I would go with the latter. The situation of working with >1 httpd on the same system is reserved for guys like you and I, not the majority of people installing Apache::Test because it was a pre-requisite for things like Apache::Request. So just allow it to be overridden with a Makefile.PL argument.

matt++ This makes al lot of sense to me.


As for your earlier question, the docs for Apache::Test should be in the Apache::Test distribution, in the .pm file preferably. I would never think to look anywhere else, especially not the mod_perl guide for module docs.

I'm in complete agreement on this, which is why I took it upon myself to document Apache::TestRequest. You'll see the docs for that module in CVS. Stas has also added some docs for Apache::TestMM, which will be crucial for those of us upgrading from Apache::test. I think the documentation of Apache::Test will happen slowly as motivated (or annoyed) folks send in patches after struggling through it on their own.


Regards,

David

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