Randy,

>
> Sure ... I just put up a HTML-Embperl-no_mod_perl.ppd package

if you build the package in the way I decribed, there is no need for an
extra "no_mod_perl" package. By running the build process twice, you get two
dll's, if you put both in the package, Embperl can determinate at runtime
which ddl to use.

I think it would be easier to have just on package (additionaly this
Embperl, will run from the command line and with mod_perl)

Gerald


> under http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/ that was built in
> this way, based on 1.3.4 (by the way, there's also an Embperl.ppd
> package in the same location built with mod_perl support, based
> on 2.0b6). Let me know if there's any problems with these ...
>
> best regards,
> randy
>
>


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