On Windows it is possible to use the PPM utility and get the modules mentioned from:
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/ See the documentation for PPM that comes with Perl for Win32 from ActiveState for more information on how to define which repository to request modules from. Aaron On Fri, 2002-08-02 at 09:18, Éderson Marcos Ferreira wrote: > RE: Need HelpYes, you need install Apache::Session and Apache Registry. > But see that when you install the Mod_Perl the Apache::Registry is at once install. > > About the details, exist some well deitalled in sites that his pass. > May be the very important is the configuration do Mod_perl and EmbPerl. > > * - For the installation of Mod_perl you necessity do download of file in >http://perl.apache.org/download/index.html and select the version 1.27 that is the >very appropriate. > > * - After of download e after of descompact you module install of follow form: > --- $ perl Makefile.PL > --- $ make > --- $ make install > --- (for more details read the files README and INSTALL) > --- this is the installation of Mod_Perl. > > * - For the use with EmbPerl you will have install the Apache, Perl and Mod_Perl >that it's necessary for your work. > > * -The EmbPerl is compost by a serie de packages all of which need installing. > --- the packages are: > + Apache-Session_1.54.tar.gz > + Apache-SessionX_2.00b3.tar.gz > + Bundle-libnet-1.00.tar.gz > + Apache-Session_1.54.tar.gz > + For the manipulation of databases is necessary the installation of >the modules: DBI-1.30.tar.gz, DBD_Oracle-1.12.tar.gz and Apache-DBI-0.89.tar.gz. > + Digest-MD5-2.20.tar.gz > + HTML-EmbPerl-1.34.tar.gz(that will need is install by finishid, after >of all the packages) > + HTML-Parser-3.26.tar.gz > + HTML-TagSet-3.03.tar.gz > + MD5-2.02.tar.gz > + MIME-Base64-2.12.tar.gz > + Storable-2.04.tar.gz > + Test-Simple-0.46.tar.gz > + URI-1.20.tar.gz > + Libnet-1.12.tar.gz > + Libwww-perl-5.65.tar.gz > * - Now is his descompact and his installling. (Note that all are installing >likewise) > + $ perl Makefile.PL > + $ make > + $ make test (optional) > + $ make install > > * Now in Apache is necessary add this: > # > # > # > ## Session for mod_perl > # > # > > Alias /perl/ "/home/httpd/mod_perl/" > PerlModule Apache::Registry > <Location /perl> > SetHandler perl-script > PerlHandler Apache::Registry > Options ExecCGI > PerlSendHeader Off > PerlSetVar ReloadAll On > Allow from all > </Location> > > > # > # > # > ## Session for embperl > # > # > SetEnv EMBPERL_DEBUG 2285 > > > Alias /embperl /home/httpd/htdocs/embperl/ > > <Location /embperl> > SetHandler perl-script > PerlHandler HTML::Embperl > Options ExecCGI > </Location> > > * - And finally restart the Apache. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Hemali Desai > To: Éderson Marcos Ferreira > Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:10 AM > Subject: RE: Need Help > > > Thanks for the details. > > Do i need to install Apache::Session, Apache::Registry ? > > Can you give in some examples of exactly how session management can be done. Can >you provide proper details i mean step by step how it can be done. > > As i saw from some site but still not clear about the flow. As it does not give >clearly the necessary things. > I also have to work with databases, insert data into tables and creation and >updation of tables. Main is session handling. > > what about the access to the databases. what package needs to be installed for >that. > > As per your mail , two things required is EmbPerl and mod_perl. Apart from this >what all modules are needed. Please specify. > > Thanks, > Hemali. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Éderson Marcos Ferreira [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 5:14 PM > To: Hemali Desai; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Need Help > > Hi Hemali, > > About yours questions, the EmbPerl is the best source code for doing Session in >Management, because the code of an .epl is cached in Apache::Registry but using with >mod_perl. > > > Firstly, you will be obligation do the download of some modules: > > Mod_perl, for work with EmbPerl and the proper Embperl. In site of ><http://perl.apache.org> and <http://perl.apache.org/embperl> yonder of proper Perl. > > > Every the details of installation to be in files of modules. But the order of >installation of modules have that to be: > 1 - Mod_Perl; > 2 - EmbPerl (packages that his compose); > > ######################################### > Éderson Marcos Ferreira > CPqD - Telecom & IT Solutiuons > Campinas - Saint Paul - Brazil > +55 19 37054183 > ######################################### > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Hemali Desai <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 3:24 AM > Subject: Need Help > > > > Hi, > > I am subscribed to the embperl mailing list. > > I have some questions. > > Is EmbPerl the best source for doing Session Management on linux/Unix servers >using Apache as Web or App Server.? > Can EmbPerl be used with ActivePerl and Apache. > > My site is installed on Linux and uses Apache as App Server. I have to provide >session management and it's to be done using CGI/Perl. Can you let me know the best >approach. Also details about how to configure Embperl with apache and how to be done >with Normal Perl. > > Please provide me the guidance to solve my above problem. > > Thanks, > Hemali. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]