On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Hans de Groot wrote:

> >Gerald
> >
> >P.S. Do you see any error message in your Apache error log ?
>
> Hi wel I have been tring a lot.. I moved apache to
> c:\apach instead ofthe long program files\apach group path.
> but it does not matter either.. it seems the old perl zip (v6) has
> les support for thing so I need to stick with the v7 .
>
> The only error I get from apache is this one:
>
> [860]SES:  Embperl Session management enabled (>= 1.50)
> [Wed Oct 31 16:05:51 2001] [error] Can't call method "getid" on
> an undefined value at C:/Perl/site/lib/HTML/Embperl.pm line 1691.
>
> And I get this the second time I load a page after I restart apache.
>
> Before I said I used active state perl.. but now I am not sure coz
> the readme of the perl-win32-bin-0.7 told me to copy al perl files to
> c/perl and this probably replaced the active state perls version..
> I do not know what perl is included in the perl-win32-bin-0.7 zip.

It's probably better not to mix the perl-win32-bin-0.7 Perl with
ActivePerl - although in principle they are binary compatible
(both are built using the same compile-time flags with VC++ 6,
based on perl-5.6.1), it may get confused with different modules
coming from different distributions.

If you want to stick with ActivePerl, start afresh, and get the various
packages you need from either ActiveState's ppm repository or, for
mod_perl, Embperl, etc, from http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/.
The current mod_perl ppm package is based on Apache_1.3.22, a binary
version of which is available from http://www.apache.org.

best regards,
randy kobes


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