On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Joshua Gerth wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Thats for the suggestions on my last question. This one is
> completely unrelated.
>
> I am doing a 100% fresh install. I just downloaded
> mod_perl-1.24.tar.gz
> apache_1.3.14.tar.gz
<BROKEN RECORD>
please get mod_perl-1.24_01.tar.gz
</BROKEN RECORD>
>
> I then ran:
> tar xzvf src/apache_1.3.14.tar.gz
> tar xvzf src/mod_perl-1.24.tar.gz
> cd mod_perl-1.24
> perl Makefile.PL \
> APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.14/src \
> EVERYTHING=1 \
> USE_APACI=1 \
> PREP_HTTPD=1 \
> PERL_AUTHEN=1 \
> PERL_STACKED_HANDLERS=1 \
> PERL_GET_SET_HANDLERS=1 \
> NO_HTTPD=1
>
> (from http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html#A_Summary_of_a_Basic_mod_perl_In)
>
> and it first prompts me for the apache src location:
> Will configure via APACI
> Enter `q' to stop search
> Please tell me where I can find your apache src
> [../apache_x.x/src]
>
> So I entered "../apache_1.3.14/src" (but I thought APACHE_SRC was going to
> take care of that). Then it craps out with:
> .....
> Apache Version 1.3.0 required, aborting...
>
> So, hunting through the Makefile.PL, it looks like the httpd_version
> subroutine is busted. I finally got around the above problem by adding:
> $string = "Apache/1.3.14";
>
> to line number 1502 of the Makefile.PL script.
>
> Am I doing something wrong? Am I not using the correct version of
> something?
>
> Thanks,
> Joshua
>
>
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