corresponding to my question some hours ago (see afterwards) I tried it
on a older machine (kernel 2.4.25, perl 5.8)
it doesnt work too, as described.
but on the older machine, it worked after I compiled modperl with
compile-option EVERYTHING=1.
on the new machine this was not the solution.
???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi folks!
I have a litte problem with get mason runnig on a NEW system.
First I had Apache2 with mod_perl2 (dynamic) and Mason. Was fine but
now I need a Apache1. Sometimes a bit sticky because of
nonstable modperl2 - I think - but basically running.
I now have Perl 5.8.4, Apache 1.3.34 with mod_perl 1.29. modperl is
static with apache.
Mason is installed and works standalone (without apache).
I get a problem when starting apache with the standard mason entries
in httpd.conf.
PerlModule HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler
<Location />
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler
</Location>
The line PerlModule will bring me at apachectl restart
an error. with apachectl configtest the output is:
-------------
Odd number of elements in hash assignment at .../Mason/Exception.pm
line 152.
Syntax error at line 947 of ...httpd.conf. (thats the perlmodule)
unknown field
passed to constructor for class HTML::Mason::ExceptionCompilation
failed in require at (eval 4) line 3.
-------------
Can anyone help me?
thanks!
regards chris
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