At 6:59 PM -0400 10/23/01, John Siracusa wrote:
>Like I said (well, tried to say), I did indeed try to install libapreq after
>building as per Ray's instructions.  No dice on server startup.

Well just to make sure I wasn't smoking any weird substances when I 
said that I had no problem running Apache::Cookie (and 
Apache::Request for that matter) on my set-up I went to my laptop 
which has a fresh install of OS 10.1 (never been touched  by 10.0.x) 
and also did not have libapreq installed. I did an install there 
using CPAN shell (which is as vanilla as it gets). and everything 
went fine (it's always bothered me that they don't have any tests 
configured for libapreq but I guess that's why its version 0.33 and 
not 1.xx).

The httpd comes up just fine and a couple of little test scripts 
using both modules seem to run just fine for me.
                                                                HS
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